Getting Ready
Walking In
Sitting on Stage
Phones and Talking
Staying Still
100

What should you do with your body before graduation so you are clean?

take a bath or shower, wear deodorant and perfume

100

When you walk in for graduation, should you walk slowly and quietly or run and shout?

walk slowly and quietly

100

Where do you sit when it’s your turn on stage: on the chair, on the floor, or on a teacher’s lap?

on the chair

100

Should you bring your phone out during the ceremony: yes or no?

No

100

Should you jump around in your seat during the ceremony: yes or no?

No

200

What should you do with your hair before graduation so it looks neat?

brush your hair, wear nice hijab, get a hair cut

200

Who do you follow when you walk into the room? (teacher, your friend, or a toy)

the teacher or line leader

200

If someone next to you drops something, should you shout, help quietly, or ignore them?

help quietly

200

If your friend whispers to you, should you whisper back or stay quiet?

stay quiet

200

If you feel like you need to move, what is one quiet thing you can do with your hands: touch my friends, play with a fidget or clap?

play with a fidget

300

Which one is good to put on so you don't have smelly breath before talking to people? (toothpaste, candy, or marker)

toothpaste

300

What should you do with your gown or cap if it gets wrinkled when you walk? (fix it, throw it, or take it off)

fix it quickly and quietly

300

How should your feet be while you sit on stage: wiggling a lot or still on the floor?

still on the floor

300

What should you do if your phone makes a sound: silence it quietly or pretend you didn’t hear it?

silence it or turn it off

300

What do you do with your feet under the chair: move them a lot or keep them still?

Keep them still

400

Name one thing you should check before graduation: clean clothes, muddy shoes, or crayons?

your clothes

400

If you are nervous while walking in, what can you do with your hands? (wave, hold them still, or throw them)

hold them still

400

If the speaker asks everyone to clap, what do you do with your hands while clapping: keep them quiet, clap gently, or throw them in the air?

clap gently

400

Why should you not talk during the speaker’s talk: because it’s loud, because it can bother others, or because it makes you taller?

It can bother others

400

If you want to wave at someone, when is a good time: during the ceremony or at the end when it’s time to celebrate?

At the end

500

Why is it important to use the restroom before the ceremony starts?

So you don’t need to leave during the ceremony and can sit comfortably.

500

What should you look at while walking: the ground, the people you know, or straight ahead to the front?

Straight ahead to the front

500

 If you need to stand to get a diploma, when should you stand: when your name is called, or whenever you want?

when your name is called

500

If someone asks you to take a picture during the ceremony, who should you ask first: the teacher, your friend, or no one?

No one. It is not allowed to take pictures while on stage.
500

How can you show you are listening and being respectful while sitting on stage? Name two things

Sit up straight, look at the speaker, keep hands and feet still.

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