Student Expectations
PAX
Classroom Meeting
Social Skills Curriculum
At Walker we . . .
100

Be safe, Be respectful, Be responsible 

What are the three main school rules? 

100

A undesirable behavior in PAX.

What is a spleem? 

100

During this time we build relationships and problem-solving skills. We also use this time to address children and teacher concerns. 

 What is Classroom Meeting? 

100

When students are having a hard time, they can do this to help regulate their emotions. 

What is breathing? 

100

We do this when moving in the hallway.

What is walk? 

200

Students participate in these three times a year to review the school-wide expectations.

What are Expectation Stations? 

200

Armpit farts are an example of this.

What is a Granny's Wacky Prize? 

200

The time of day that Classroom Meeting for problem-solving occurs.  

What is the beginning of the day and/or immediately following lunch recess?

200

The part in the brain that regulates our emotional response. It causes the fight, flight, or freeze response. 

What is the amygdala? 

200

When we walk in the hallway with our class, our lines are these 3 S's. 

What is straight, silent, and stunning? 

300

These are given to students when they are caught making a good choice.

What is a Blue Ticket? 

300

This is a handwritten note that recognizes positive behavior in an individual. 

What is a tootle?  

300

The purpose of classroom meeting is to problem-solve and also to do this? 

What is reduce behavior referrals? 

300

The part of the brain that manages our response to fear or threats. It is a storage vault of memory and learning. 

What is Hippocampus? 

300

When a student is not following the behavior expectations in the classroom, they can go here to take a break or complete a Think Time Sheet.

What is the Buddy Room?

400

The day of the week we have a Blue Ticket prize drawing.

What is Friday? 

400

I better myself and I better the world.

What is a PAX tenant? 

400

The three R's for problem-solving during a classroom meeting.

What are Respectful, Reasonable, and Related?

400

Among other things, students can write the amount of sleep they have and the breakfast they eat in this. 

What is the Daily Tracker? 

400

An area of every classroom where students take a break or calm down. 

What is the Quiet Area? 

500

Major physical aggression, overt defiance, and health need are all examples of what?

What are times to send a child immediately to the office?

500

More of and less of applies to creating this.

What is a PAX vision? 

500

Beginning with compliments, build and review an agenda, and end with fun are examples of what?

What is the Classroom Meeting structure or outline?

500

The learning, reasoning, and thinking center of the brain. 

What is the pre-frontal cortex? 

500

"What Happens", "Own Up" and "Where do we go" are referred to as this. 

What is a WOW? 

M
e
n
u