May not be chewed in class.
What is gum?
Happens at 9:45. Is brought from home and picked up within 10 minutes.
What is snack?
Tells us where our class sits at lunch and lines up.
What is a blue dot?
The principal of our school.
Who is Mrs. Thomas?
Listening to teachers and staff members the first time, acting kind towards all students, taking good care of the school and community supplies.
What is respect?
When you want to talk in class, you need to...
What is raising your hand?
Only one student can be here at a time and you must cross your fingers as a symbol to leave.
What is the restroom?
When in the cafeteria, raise your hand before you go here.
What is the restroom?
The assistant principal of our school.
Who is Ms. Hughes?
Listening to others ideas, solving problems with classmates, collaboration.
What is teamwork?
These are off and stored in your locker all day.
What are cell phones?
You must sign out for this at the board.
What is a pencil?
When this happens you should clean up immediately, run to get in a straight, calm line with your class.
What is when the whistle blows?
This is the voice level we should be at during drills, emergencies, or any time the intercom comes on.
What is voice level 0?
Showing others you care about them if they are going through something.
Compassion
In our class we tuck in our chairs, keep our desks clean, place trash inside the trash can.
What is respecting our classroom by keeping it clean?
Should be brought with you each day from your locker. They should never be taken home.
What are math and science workbooks?
Throwing trash away, wiping up spills and messes, and keeping our food in our space.
What is cleaning up after ourselves?
Repeated and consistent actions or words to hurt another person either physically or mentally. This is not allowed anywhere at school and should not happen outside of school either.
What is bullying?
What is integrity?
Eye contact with the speaker, following directions the first time, and taking responsibility for our own actions are all ways of showing...
What is respect?
Mrs. Horton's homeroom - Come in quietly, work on the welcome work, check grades, read a book, stay in your seat.
Mr. Boone's homeroom - Come in quietly, put your head down OR read a book, voice level 0.
Horton - What are morning procedures?
Boone - What is after recess procedures?
Treated with respect, listened to, spoken kindly to, make sure students are doing the right thing.
What are the lunch/recess monitors?
This is how we look when in the hallway when there are other classes in session.
What is walking in a straight line with our voices off?
Mrs. Horton gave a challenging math problem for students to complete. After the first 2 attempts, they still didn't have the right answer. They tried a 3rd time and found a mistake they had made! They got the answer.
What is persistence?