Fire Drill
Tornado Drill
Earthquake Drill
Emergency Drill
Emergency Drill
100
Do we need to be in line order to line up for a fire drill?
No
100
Do we need to be in line order to line up for a tornado drill?
No
100
Where will we go for an earthquake drill?
Under your desk or a table.
100
What does a CODE YELLOW mean?
There is no need to be alarmed, but students and teachers need to leave the hallways free immediately.
100
Where do students go during a code red?
In the corner of the room where the teacher's desk is, on the floor.
200
After I stand up but before I line up, what should I do?
Push my chair in.
200
What job does the last person out have?
Close the door
200
Why is this the safest place to be in an earthquake?
Things can fall from the ceiling during real earthquakes.
200
If you are in the restroom during a code yellow, what do you do?
Get back to class quickly.
200
What do we do with lights in a code red?
Turn them off.
300
What is the job of the last person out of the classroom?
Close the door.
300
Show the position you get into for a tornado drill
300
What are the two most important parts of your body to have covered in an earthquake drill?
Head and back
300
What happens with the door in a code yellow?
It is closed, not locked.
300
What do we do with the window blinds during a code red?
Close them.
400
What kind of line should we have?
A perfect 10!
400
Where do we line up for a tornado drill?
outside of our classroom
400
When can we sit in our seats again?
When Mr. B. announces that the drill is over.
400
Why would we ever have a CODE RED?
If there is some type of danger in the area of Southern Elementary.
400
Will we ever have a code red practice drill?
No.
500
When lining up outside, what should the noise level be?
0
500
When do we get to stand up again?
When the drill is cancelled by Mr. B.
500
What is an earthquake?
A shaking of the earth.
500
What happens to the door in a code red?
It is closed and locked.
500
Could we have a code yellow practice drill?
Yes
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