What behaviors would be NYP for responsibility?
Not bringing materials
Not putting away materials/ cleaning up before you leave
Taking or touching other people's things without asking.
What behaviors are NYP for work ethic/focus?
Not sitting when class begins/not staying in assigned seat during class.
Your teacher needing to ask you to sit in your assigned seat.
Not remaining focused throughout homeroom.
Not completing work.
What behaviors are NYP for participation?
Does not participate or is inappropriate when participating in projects, group activities, or games.
Does not show respect by:
interrupting others
Ignoring what others have to say
Using unkind words
Distracting others
Invading others' space
In any classroom, before you leave, what should you do with your chair?
Push it in. Be respectful of the next person using that space.
When should you use the restroom?
During break and passing period.
Materials! Homework, book, agenda, and pencil.
What should you do at the start of class?
Sit in your assigned seat and begin work quietly or wait for instructions
By silently reading your book and letting others focus on their books.
When you put away iPads or laptops in the carts, you need to . . .
Make sure you log out.
Put it back in the correct number spot.
Plug it in! The next person will want to use a charged device.
How many people should be in a bathroom stall at one time?
What should your agenda be filled out with?
Your homework assignments for every class.
What are some strategies you can use to help you stay focused in class?
Asking a teacher if you can move to a less distracting place in the classroom.
What does showing respect look and sound like?
Listening to others
Following instructions
Using kind words
Keeping your hands to yourself
Lockers can be decorated, but only with things that are. . . .
If you borrow an item from someone in homeroom, what should you do when you are done?
Return it to them or to the place it belongs.
What is different about Mastery for Responsibility?
Consistently and independently put away materials.
Help others keep the classroom organized and clean.
What is different for Mastery in Work Ethic?
Work without needing your teacher to ask you to begin.
Use your time to quietly read or study if your work is complete.
What is different for Mastery in participation?
Demonstrating leadership (Asking questions, bring ideas for fun activities, volunteer)
If you need to go to the bathroom in class, what should you do before you go?
Get your agenda signed AND sign out in class (if you don't know where that is in each class, ask!)
The bathroom is not a place to socialize or to be on our phones. What is the only reason you should be going to the bathroom?
You need to use it.
What is one way you could help others to keep the classroom organized and clean?
Set a good example. If you notice it is time to stack chairs/pick up trash/push in chairs, others will too.
Use encouraging and kind words to signal to classmates they might need to clean up.
What should you do if you have nothing to do?
You can always read a book, draw, or look around the room to see if anything can be cleaned up.
Think ahead: bring a quiet activity that you like to homeroom.
What is one way you could demonstrate leadership in homeroom?
Thinking of something to teach everyone or a fun activity you could show us.
Volunteering to help out around homeroom (Ask your teacher what they might want and need help with!)
Before you leave the computer lab, you should ___________ on the computer you were working on.
Turn off the monitor.
You are in homeroom and you are done with all your work (hooray!). You start talking to your friend, but you notice they aren't done with their work. What should you do?
Be respectful - this is their time to work, too. If you are done, find another activity that you can do quietly to allow others to work.