Start of Morning Routine
Transitions for Specialists
Attention Grabbers
End of the Day
100

What is one thing you need to bring into the classroom each morning?

 Take Home Folder

100

When you hear the classroom bell, what should you do?

Put everything away and sit quietly until you line up

100

The doorbell?

Stop what you are doing, look at Ms. Johnson
100

What is the one thing you are taking home with you?

Take Home Folder

200

Yes or No: Students can come in Ms. Johnson's classroom whenever in the morning?

No!

200

Do rows have numbers?

yes


200

Yakety Yak

Don't Talk Back
200

Do you need to show Ms. Johnson your planner before you get your stuff outside?

Yes

300

Where do you turn in homework?

Homework bin by the sink


300

Who turns off the lights in the room?

The last person in the line

300

Hocus Pocus

Let's all get some focus

300

Know Ms. Johnson: What is Ms. Johnson's weirdest allergy?

Allergic to the cold

400
After you have sat at your desk, what is your next task?
Reading the 'To Do' list and doing whats on the list


400

How should our class line look when we are walking in the school?

Quiet, facing forward, bodies to ourselves

400

Red Robin

Yummmm

400

Before you leave for the bus or after school care, where does our class line up?

In the classroom after we got all our materials

500

What should the volume level be?

Low volume- Coffee Shop

500

When we get back to the classroom, are you going right in?

No, Ms. Johnson will always give instructions on what your tasks are before going into the classroom

500

Know Ms. Johnson: What is one of Ms. Johnson's favorite book series?

The Hunger Games or A Series of Unfortunate Events

500

Know Ms. Johnson: Where is Ms. Johnson adopted from? 

Russia

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