Cafeteria
Hallway
Bathroom
Recess
Classroom
100

What is the Oriole Promise?

Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Your Best.

100

What voice level should we use in the hallway?

0 – silent!

100

Should we talk in the restroom?

No, we should have a voice level 0. 

100

What should you do when the whistle blows?

Line up right away.

100

How should you carry your Chromebook?

Two hands and closed, or in a case.

200

What voice level should you use in the cafeteria?

Voice level 2 or lower.

200

If we see a friend in the hallway what is the respectful and responsible thing to do?

Wave silently and continue walking to your destination. 
200

What do you always do after using the restroom?

Wash your hands with soap and water. 

200

How can we show respect on the playground?

Share equipment, include all, kind words, keep hands/body to self.

200

Name two ways to be responsible when using technology.

Answer options: Place in correct spot, plug it in every day, only use school-approved sites, use headphones, be gentle with computer.

300

What does being respectful in the cafeteria look like?

Keep hands, body, and food to self, use manners (say please and thank you), stand in single file line.

300

Name 2 things that make us responsible in the hallway.

Any 2: Single file line, eyes forward, hands to yourself, walking, level 0

300

Name one way to be respectful in the restroom.

Answer options: Honor privacy, keep it clean, don’t waste supplies.

300

What’s an example of being responsible with equipment?

Use correctly, return when done, take turns. 

300

A friend asks you to go on a game site that isn’t teacher-approved. What should you do to be respectful, responsible, and your best?

Say no, stay on the approved site, and remind them devices are for learning only.

400

What are the steps for returning your tray?

Pour milk into the bucket, leave unopened items on the small table, dump off tray into trash, place/stack tray on counter, then line up with class.

400

You are walking in the hallway with your class. A friend behind you keeps trying to talk and tap your shoulder. What should you do to stay respectful, responsible, and your best?

Keep your eyes and body facing forward, stay silent (voice level 0), and ignore the tapping or show your friend the level 0 signal. Continue walking safely with the class.

400

What does “be your best” look like in the restroom?

Answer options: Act with integrity, use quickly and quietly, not stopping to talk to friends, clean up messes (even if not yours).

400

Give one example of being your best on the playground.

Be a role model, make smart choices, act with integrity, good sportsmanship.

400

When the teacher uses an attention getter what are the 3 things you need to do? 

1. Stop what you are doing immediately 

2. Level 0 

3. Look at the teacher and listen for directions

500

Imagine your friend is trying to give you their food. What’s the respectful and responsible choice?

Politely say no and eat only your own food. 

500

Why do we have rules and expectations in every part of the school?

To keep everyone safe, respectful, responsible, and ready to learn together.

500

If you walk into the restroom and see a mess someone else left, what’s the best way to handle it?

Clean it up if possible or report it to an adult—don’t ignore it or make it worse.

500

If two classmates disagree about who gets the ball, what’s the responsible way to solve the problem?

Use problem-solving skills—take turns, share, or ask a teacher for help instead of arguing.

500

If a student is being disrespectful in class what would the responsible thing be to do?

Ignore the behavior and let the teacher handle it. 

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