What do I do with trash?
Throw it away!
How loud should it be in the morning? Describe the voice you should be using
WHISPER
A friend is talking to you...a teacher tells you this is a quiet time. You continue talking. This is an example of not following:
Listen to teachers and classmates
In the hallway, I should be _______ and ___________
When in doubt...
read a book!
If I need paper, what do I do?
Get some from by the window
What do you do at the start of Reading class?
Get out your binder and start your do now
You decide to rush through an assignment because it is hard. Getting finish first seems better than putting in too much effort...
Make the most of this opportunity by always doing my best.
If someone in front of me is moving slower than me, I should:
A. step on them
B. Tell Ms. Levesque
C. Just walk slower
C
I spilled something!
"Clean it up!"
What if I need a pencil? (What do I not do?)
Get a pencil, do not sharpen it!
What do you do at the start of the day?
Put your things away for the day, read the board, and compelete the assignment while whispering only.
You make a mistake on your math work. You whisper "stupid" to yourself and then stop trying.
Be kind to materials, others, and yourself.
If I run in the hallway, I could
hurt someone
Stop touching each other
What if I want a game?
Get it from the game cabinet
What do you do during DEAR?
Check to see if it is Epic! or not and then READ alone and quietly.
Instead of playing the math games from the math website, you sneak on to another site...
Learn and have fun
If I am loud in the hallway,
I could disturb people who are learning
No _______ on a Friday
injuries
What is important to do any time I get something out?
PUT IT AWAY!
It is not always the same!
You are putting the markers away and just chuck them into the art bin instead of cleaning them up
Be kind to the materials, others, and yourself
Should we have line spots moving forward?
??????
What would Ms. Levesque say are the most important times to be quiet (not even whispering)???
Bonus if you give two
While someone else is talking
(Bonus: during DEAR)