This is what all students can do to when staff and parent volunteers give instructions
What is listening to staff or parent volunteer instructions
When getting a school lunch, you must make sure to get these two items
What is an entree and a fruit/vegetable
This is how many people are allowed into the bathroom at a time
What is only one person in the bathroom at a time
This is how all students go to and from places at school in order to keep everyone safe
What is walking
When the whistle blows, this is what you do to get ready to go back to class
What is line up and clean up right away (not continue to play)
This is the action all students do after eating to make sure we help keep the school clean, our environment and the green team
What is taking time to sort the trash
During assembly, this is how students sit on the benches (list 2)
What is feet down, backs against the back of the bench, bottoms of the bench (even if you can’t see, don’t stand up unless given instructions)
This is what students can do if they see a problem in the restroom
What is tell a teacher or parent volunteer if there is a problem, right away
This is a voice level when classes are walking around the school
What is 0 voice level (not talking in the hallways)
This is the way we use the lego blocks, jumprope and balls in order not to hurt someone
What is safely
This is something that all students can remember about your own food
What is eating your own food (no sharing)
This describes what a good audience would look and sound like during an assembly (list 3)
What is quiet, eyes forward, not talking, ignoring classmates who aren’t following directions, not goofing off, using full body listening, being respectful
This is when the best time to use the restroom is (list 2)
What is recess, lunch recess, when the teacher isn’t teaching a lesson
This is how the line should look when you are going places as a class
What is walking in a quiet, straight line, looking at the person in front of you
If a student asks you if they can play with you, this is what you say
What is, "yes, you can play with me!" because we always include classmates