Running in the hallway
Unexpected (unsafe)
Talking to people in the class when you are late
Unexpected (disrupts class, rude to those on time)
Touching other peers (other than a handshake)
Looking at the answers of the student next to you
Unexpected (cheating!)
Playing tag with your friends
Unexpected (stay with your class)
Yelling to your friend down the hall
Unexpected (too loud/disruptive)
Coming in quietly when late to class
Expected
Arguing with peers in class
Unexpected (disagreements are OK, arguing not)
Talking to classmates
Unexpected (distracting to others)
Getting so worried that you feel sick or cry
Unexpected- (remind yourself that it is just a drill)
Knocking just loud enough on the door
Expected (does not disrupt class as much)
Quietly waving or saying hi to friends in class
Expected (nice, doesn't disrupt class)
Ignoring peers that are talking or laughing loudly.
(expected- eventually they will stop)
Putting head down, sitting quietly, reading after your test is done
Expected (good choice- not distracting to others)
Staying with your teacher/class
Expected (safe)
Banging on the glass of the classroom door
Unexpected (is loud and disrupts class)
Raising your hand when you need something
Saying "hi" to a teacher at the beginning of class, then telling them "hi" a few more times.
Unexpected. You've already said "hi" - it's not necessary to keep saying it.
Rushing through the test
Unexpected (you will likely do worse and have to retake it or make more corrections)
Hiding in the building
Unexpected (unsafe!)
Stopping to talk with friends in the middle of the hallway
Unexpected (blocks the hallway for other students/teachers)
Raising your hand when you want to answer a question
Telling stories like: I can jump as high as the school. OR: I like to eat ten pizzas.
Unexpected (this will make you sound strange)
Trying your best
Expected (tests measure your ability and effort)
Walking, staying with your class, remaining calm
Expected (the drills are practiced so we know what to do in a real emergency)