RULES
CONSEQUENCES & REWARDS
EMERGENCY
DRILLS
MS. CABRERA
100

What is the music rule for POSITIVE ATTITUDE?

Try your best. 

100

What should you do if you get a warning?

Listen and do not break any more rules. 

100

Where do we go for a fire drill?

The fence by the P.E. Pavilion

100

How long has Ms. Cabrera been teaching? 16, 26 or 36 years? 

36 years.

200

What is the music rule for ALWAYS BE RESPONSIBLE?

Careful with the instruments.

200

How long does Paws Place last?

5 minutes.

200

What's the difference between a Code Yellow and Code Red in the Music Room? 

We're silent for both but go in the closet for Code Red.

200

What's Ms. Cabera's favorite style of music? 

She doesn't have a favorite. She loves all styles of music.

300

What is the music rule for WILLING TO LEARN?

Listen the first time.

300

What should you do in Paws Place.

1) Sit down

2) Take deep breaths

3) Pick an activity

4) Think about getting back on track


300

What do we do in a tornado drill? 

Get into the tuck position far away from the windows.

300

What's Ms. Cabrera's favorite instrument? 

The flute.

400

What is the music rule for SAFE CHOICES?

Move safely.

400

When does a student get a note home? 

When they go to Paws Place then keep breaking more rules.

400

How should you behave in any of the drills?

Listen, be silent and follow directions.

400

What other subjects has Ms. Cabrera taught? 

3rd grade, reading, science and social studies.

500

Which music rule is the most important? Explain why?

Various answers

500

What rewards can be earned?

Berkie Bucks, Doggie Dimes & Pawsome Tickets

500

What is the reward for doing a great job in an emergency drills? 

Extra Doggie Dimes and Berkie Bucks. 

500

What are some of Ms. Cabrera's favorite hobbies?

Playing piano, crossword puzzles and reading.

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