What is one way to show respect to a classmate?
Kind words, listening, sharing, taking turns, manners.
Someone invites you to play at recess
Friendly
Someone cuts in line
Tattle
What are you responsible for in school?
Learning! / Following the Falcon Four: Be Safe, Be Respectful, Be Responsible, and Be Kind
What is one feeling you might have at school?
Happy, Sad, Mad, Excited, Nervous
What should you do if someone is talking?
Listen/Don't interrupt/Eyes on speaker
Someone calls you by your name every day
Friendly
Someone is pushing others on purpose
Report
You forget to finish your classwork. What should you do?
Tell the truth/ take responsibility
How can you tell someone is feeling sad?
Crying, quiet, frowning, not playing
Give an example of respecting a teacher.
Following directions, listening, raising hand
Someone laughs every time a student makes a mistake
Bullying
Someone takes your pencil but gives it back
Tattle
What does responsibility mean?
Doing what you're supposed to do/Owning your actions/ Your choices/ Honesty
What is something you can do when you feel mad?
Take deep breaths, walk away, talk to an adult, use words
How can you show respect even if you're upset?
Use calm words, walk away, ask for help.
A group keeps leaving someone out on purpose
Bullying
Someone says they are going to hurt someone.
Report
You break something by accident. What do you do?
Admit it/Be Honest, Apologize, Offer a Solution
How can you help a friend who feels left out?
Invite them to play, talk to them, be kind
What is the Golden Rule?
Treat others the way that YOU want to be treated.
Someone keeps joking, but it's making another student upset. Is this bullying or friendly- and why?
Bullying: If it keeps happening over and over, and hurts feelings
Explain the difference between tattling and reporting
Tattling= trying to get someone in trouble. A small problem
Reporting = keeping you and others safe. A big problem
Someone else makes a mess, but you got blamed for it. What is the responsible choice?
Responsible students tell the truth AND help. "I didn't make the mess, but I'll help clean up"
You’re playing a game and start to feel really frustrated because you’re losing. What are TWO smart choices you can make
What is one choice you should NOT make?
Good Choices: Take a break, deep breaths, keep trying, ask for help
Not Good Choices: Yelling, quitting angrily, throwing things, blaming others