Leaving the Room
Materials
Emergencies
Learning Time
School Policies
100

What do you need to do to leave class and go to the bathroom?

Raise your hand showing the bathroom signal, wait until Mrs. Hendrick says YES, then put the pass on your desk and go!

100

How many pencils should you have?

4

100
Where do we go for fire drills?

To the field next to the fence along the playground.

100

What 3 ways can you sit on the rug?

Criss cross, knees up like a mountain, or knees to the side like a mermaid.

100

What voice level should you be at any time you are in the locker area...why?

0 or 1 because other classes may be learning or doing morning work.

200
What do you need to do to leave the classroom to get water or a snack?

Raise your hand and wait until Mrs. Hendrick says YES! Tell her exactly where you need to go so she knows where you are if there is an emergency.

200

What should you do before opening the drawers to get a material you need?

Ask Mrs. Hendrick

200

What is our plan for a lockdown drill?

Get silent, use desks to block the door, have something in your hands to protect yourself, and LISTEN to the adult in case the plan changes.

200

When you get called to share, what should YOU do and what should OTHERS do?

YOU should stand up to share

OTHERS should track you

200

What are 3 things you are expected to do in the hall?

Walking with purpose, keeping hands behind your back, and voices off!

Bonus: No gaps in the line-make sure you face forward

300
What do you need to do to leave the classroom to see Ms. King?

Raise your hand and wait until Mrs. Hendrick says YES and writes you a pass. If Ms. King is available, her door will be open. If she isn't, write a note and put it AND YOUR PASS in her mailbox. Come right back to class when you're done!

300

What is the biggest number of books you can have in your desk/chairsack (not including your reader)?

5

3 school library and 2 classroom library

300

How do you sit for a tornado drill?

With your hands covering your head (like a turtle).

300

When is it okay to talk when Mrs. Hendrick is talking?

Never...unless Taylor Swift walks in or Chick fil A gets delivered for me

300

Where should you be during lunch?

Sitting on your bottom in the spot you picked at our tables.

400

How do you get permission to go to the nurse?

Raise your hand to let Mrs. Hendrick know! You may need to try resting your head or drinking water first. Mrs. Hendrick will write you a pass so you can do to the nurse if needed.

400

What are good times to make sure your desk meets desk-pectations?

Morning work (until the 5 minute warning) or Friday GO Time

400

When should you open the door during a lockdown drill?

Never! School leaders or the police would have a key and open the door to let us out safely.

400

What steps should you follow to use the calm down corner?

Check in with Mrs. Hendrick, sign in on the form (name, zone, time) then set the timer ONCE or TWICE before checking in with Mrs. Hendrick again. Sign out (zone and time) when you're done.

400

What times of the day can you not go to the bathroom?

During specials

500

How do you leave the room if you go to a small group?

Grab your pass and make sure to say goodbye to Mrs. Hendrick so she knows you went to group!

500

What happens if you use materials incorrectly? For example: cutting things that aren't meant to be cut or crafting when it's learning time.

You get 1 warning, then you lose the material(s) that you were using incorrectly or at an inappropriate time.

500

What do all our emergency plans and drills have in common...why?

Voices should be off so you can hear directions that adults give you!

500

What does SLANT mean?

Sit up tall, Listen to the speaker, Ask and answer questions, Nod your head, Track the speaker (with eyes AND body)

500

What are some consequences of not following school policies?

A call home, Fix-It, break in the options room, talk with Mr. Clinger or Mrs. Mellgren, loss of privilege, loss of material, apologies and fixing the problem.

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