The Golden Rules
Transitions & Attention
Classroom Procedures
About Mrs. Connor
100

This golden rule reminds you to treat others kindly and not interrupt when someone is talking.

Be respectful.

100

When this sound goes off, you should stop, look, and listen.

What is the doorbell chime?

100

This is when you should use the bathroom.

What are passing periods?

100

Mrs. Connor loves to do this. (Name one.)

What is traveling, reading, thrifting, playing video games, and spending time with family?

200

Saying “please,” “thank you,” and being polite follows this golden rule.

What is "Be courteous"?

200

The teacher is counting down from 5. By the time they say “1,” you should be doing this.

What is giving full attention to the teacher?

200

You make the ASL “R” sign to quietly ask for this.

What is a restroom break?

200

Mrs. Connor's cat's name is this.

What is Gus?

300

You’ve got your pencil, notebook, and a ready-to-learn attitude. You’re following this rule.

What is "Be prepared"?

300

The teacher says, “Track this person.” What should you do?

What is look at the person who is speaking?

300

If you ask to go to the bathroom during instruction, this might happen.

What is the teacher may ask you to wait until independent work time?

300

Mrs. Connor has this many siblings.

What is 5?

400

Following all three golden rules helps make the classroom feel like this.

What is a safe and productive place to learn?

400

This is what “tracking” shows during discussions.

What is respect and active listening?

400

True or False: You should tell the teacher before running to the trash can to throw up.

What is False? (Just go and take care of yourself!)

400

Mrs. Connor has been married this many years.

What is 7?

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