What voice level should you use when sitting at your table?
Level 1, talking only to your neighbor
What should you do when Mr. Hector asks you to line up?
Line up quietly
What happens when you get your first strike?
Verbal warning
How far are you allowed to go when we are outside?
Stay within sight of Mr. Hector at all times
What are Mr. Hector's 3 class pillars?
Respect, Community, Growth
What should you do before you get up from your table?
Ask permission to stand up
After you line up, what do you wait for before walking anywhere?
Mr. Hector's signal
What is the difference between a level 1 and a level 2 voice?
Level 1 is talking only to your neighbor, level 2 is a normal conversational voice
What should you do if someone is not being included in a game outside?
Invite them to join, play fair and include everyone
Someone is presenting their work to the class and kids are talking over them. Which pillar are they breaking?
Respect
If you finish your work early and your neighbor is still working, what should you do?
Stay seated, work on something else quietly, do not distract them
Someone cuts you in line. According to our class expectations, what should you do?
Tell them to go back to their spot, report it to Mr. Hector if it continues, and do not cut back or make the problem worse.
You disagree with something Mr. Hector said. What is the respectful way to handle it?
Raise your hand, wait to be called on, and share your thoughts calmly and respectfully
Two kids start arguing over a game outside. What should you do instead of getting involved yourself?
Report the problem to Mr. Hector
A classmate is struggling with an activity and feels like giving up. Which pillar should you remind them of and what could you say to help?
Growth, encourage them to keep trying and not give up when something feels hard
You notice the person next to you left a mess on the floor, but they already walked away. What do you do and why?
Clean it up anyway because we take care of our community even when it is not our mess.
Why do you think we have a rule about walking at all times instead of running?
To keep you safe, being respectful to others, being responsible
You have already received 2 strikes today. A friend is trying to get you to talk during an activity. What should you do and why?
Ignore the distraction, stay focused, because a third strike means a conversation with the supervisor, and you are responsible for your own choices
You and your friends want to play a game, but one kid keeps changing the rules to make themselves win. Which pillar does this break, and what should you do?
Community, because it is not playing fair or working together. Talk to them or get Mr. Hector involved
Give an example of showing all 3 pillars in one moment during class.
Give me an example!
Why do you think Mr. Hector has a rule about asking permission to stand up instead of just getting up whenever you want?
To keep you safe, organized, and respectful
You are in line, and your friend from another class is outside and starts talking to you, causing the line to stop moving. What should you do, and which pillar does this connect to?
Tell your friend you will talk later, keep moving, connects to Respect because you are holding up the class
Mr. Hector says he has high expectations because he believes in you. What do you think that means and how does it connect to the Growth pillar?
I want the best for you guys, so I expect the best effort. You guys are capable of more than you think!
Why do you think "report problems to Mr. Hector" is a rule instead of just letting kids handle it themselves? Is there ever a time you could handle it yourself?
To keep you guys safe, keep things fair. Sometimes, a problem is too big for a kid to handle
Mr. Hector says every rule in this class connects to one of the 3 pillars. Pick any rule we have and explain which pillar it belongs to and why.
Explain!