Look at the person
Say 'Okay'
Do it right away
Following Directions
Getting the teachers attention
Look at the person
Raise your hand calmly
Wait for the person to call on you
Ask your question
True or False Consequences are due to my choices.
True, your choices decide what consequences are delivered.
It's a small problem. You can tell your friend "I don't like it when you call me stupid, please stop.
While reading a story Billy gets a word wrong so he yells at the teacher and throws his book.
Big Reaction. Billy should try again or ask for help if he doesn't understand the word.
Look at the person
Raise your hand calmly
Wait for the person to call on you
Ask your question
Getting Teachers Attention
Accepting No
Look at the person
Say Okay
Stay Calm
True or False A consequence is always negative.
False, consequences can also be positive.
At recess your friend runs away from the playground towards the woods.
Big problem, you need to let an adult know right away because your friend is not being safe.
During music class Sue gets bored so she lays on the ground and screams loudly.
Big reaction. Sue can ask for a break or sit calmly until the next activity.
Look at the person
Say Okay
Stay Calm
Accepting No
Following Directions
Look at the person
Say 'okay'
Do it right away
Consequences help me
learn and make better choices
During lunch you accidentally drop your spoon on the ground.
Small problem. You can ask to go get a new spoon.
Bob doesn't understand the math assignment so he raises his hand and asks the teacher for help.
Small Reaction.