Be Respectful
Be Safe
Disrespectful/disruptive behavior
Classroom Procedures
Classroom Engagement
100

This is what it means when we don’t interrupt others while they’re speaking.

What is listening carefully and waiting your turn?

100

This is what we don’t do to our classmates during class time.

What is hitting or hurting others?

100

This behavior involves yelling over others and is not acceptable.

What is talking over someone?

100

This is what students should do at the start of every class.

What is beginning the starter question?

100

This is what we do to show we're participating in class discussions.

What is raising your hand?

200

The action of not touching someone else’s belongings without permission.

What is respecting personal space and property?

200

This should not happen in the classroom as it can cause harm or distraction.

What is throwing things across the room?

200

This behavior is disruptive when students refuse to follow directions or talk when the teacher is speaking.

What is not listening to the teacher?

200

You can eat snacks in Ms. Lopez’s classroom, but this must be done after eating or privileges will be lost. 

What is picking up after yourself?

200

This is a way we can get the class engaged during activities.

What is team building?

300

Calling people hurtful names or using slurs is an example of this.

What is being disrespectful?

300

This kind of play should not occur in the classroom because it’s dangerous.

What is horseplay?

300

This action disrupts the class by making it difficult for others to focus.

What is yelling?

300

Students can have this while working independently, but only under certain conditions.

What is one AirPod in?

300

This is the behavior that shows you're paying attention during a lesson.

What is listening attentively?

400

When you make sure to not talk over others or the teacher, you're showing this.

What is respect for others' speaking time?

400

A behavior that is not acceptable because it can make others feel unsafe or uncomfortable.

What are threats or intimidation?

400

Students should wait until the teacher is done with instructions before doing this.

What is asking to leave the room or go to the restroom?

400

To make sure we pass Ms. Lopez's class, this is how we help each other.

What is holding each other accountable?

400

This is an important thing to do to stay on task during group activities.

What is staying focused and working with your group?

500

This action should happen after the teacher finishes giving directions, so you don't interrupt.

What is asking questions?

500

This action is used to indicate an emergency in the classroom.

What is criss-crossing your fingers?

500

This is a consequence for using a cell phone during class without permission.

 What is putting the phone in daycare after a second warning?

500

The name of the class point system used to reward positive behavior.

What is Class Dojo?

500

You can participate in these at the end of class as long as you and all of your classmates are on task all period. 

What are brain breaks and phone use?

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