Lining-up
Rotations
Materials
Respect
1 BIG Rule
100

Where do we line up?

By the bookshelf, behind the door.

100

When should you rotate around the room?

Only when the teacher has specifically told you to.

100

Quick: Name one material you need for Math

Pencil, Interactive Notebook, pencil box.

100

In your own words, what is respect?

Student explains.

100

I can do whatever I want, as long as it doesn't cause _____.

Harm

200

Hold this in your mouth when lining up to keep from making noise.

A bubble.

200

When in rotations, it's important that you work _____ with your team members.

Together

200

True or False: You can sharpen your pencil if it is dull anytime during class.

False: You can only sharpen it when Mrs. McKinney isn't  teaching AND if you don't have a second sharp pencil.

200
Respect is often a two-way street. If you want Mrs. McKinney to respect you, then what should you do to her.

Treat her with respect.

200

What are somethings you can harm in math and science class.

You, your friends, teacher, materials, learning, school environment.

300

What is something you shouldn't touch while in line.

Mrs. McKinney's things/someone else.

300

True or false: students always get to go to each station during rotations.

True

300

What is the table of contents for in your Interactive Notebooks?

To track what page each activity is glued on.

300

Name 3 things in our school we should respect.

Answers: each other, the teachers, materials, principals, lunch ladies, other's time, other classes, parents, guests.

300

What happens if you do cause harm.

1st offence: Mrs. McKinney reports to Mrs. Mains.

2nd offence: Mrs. McKinney reports to Mrs. Mains and Parent or Cottage Parent.

3rd offence: Mrs. McKinney reports to Mrs. Mains and parents and they schedule a face-to-face meeting that includes you to discuss behavior.

400

Your hands should be by your side when in line. Why do you think this is?

So you don't touch something or someone and get in trouble.

400

Follow all directions during rotations or else...

You might do something wrong/incorrect.

400

Classroom materials are provided by _____ therefore, must be treated with respect.

Mrs. McKinney/the school.

400

What happens if you choose to not show respect at school?

You loose a privilege, get in trouble, go to the principal, parent phone-call or meeting.

400

Should you want to cause harm/do harmful things on purpose?

No

500

Before lining-up, most students forget to do this one thing.

Push-in their chair.

500

Rotations are a privilege. What does that mean?

A privilege is something that is a special treat. Not required of Mrs. McKinney to give to you.

500

When you enter the classroom, what materials should you have with you?

Pencil box and interactive notebooks.

500

Who sings the famous song RESPECT, (R,E,S,P,C,T, that is what it means to me)

Aretha Franklin

500

Can causing harm be an accident? How?

Yes it can, getting to excited about something/not paying attention.

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