How do you enter Mrs. Silva's classroom?
quietly and walking feet
How does Mrs. Silva get the student attention?
How do you know when class is over?
Mrs. Silva rings the bell
What do you do when you hear the bell signaling that class is over?
stop what you are doing and listen for transition steps
How do you get to color in a square on the Whoa Board?
showing excellent behavior and following RRPS
Your pencil is dull or broken. What do you do?
What does RRPS stand for?
What do you do after Mrs. Silva has giving the transitition steps?
repeat them back and do them once Mrs. Silva says "Go."
When you interupt someone, what is that telling them?
what I have to say is more important than what you are currently saying
How can we respect each other when we are having a class discussion?
How do we sit on the carpet?
criss-cross and with voices off
How are you able to use the Calm Down area?
Ask Mrs. Silva (or she might ask if you need it)
What are some reasons that you might need to use the Calm Down area?
upset, sleepy, need a short break, over-excited
Can you check out a book from the library and take it home?
no, not this year
What do you do if you find a book that is damaged?
What are the 3 things you need to follow when playing with the board games?
1. one game at a time
2. treat with respect
3. put the games back in their containers properly
Where do you put your water bottles and items you bring to class?
on the back counter
If you leave something in Mrs. Silva's classroom, where do it go?
the lost and found
How do you walk back to your classroom after class? (2 things)
2. voices off
Why do we sit properly in our chairs?
for safety
What is an IEP?
individual education plan
Why are you in this class?
all students who attend Mrs. Silva's need challenging work to help their brain continue to grow
What can you do if you are finishing work very quickly in your other class?
ask Mrs. Silva for a long-term project, Khan Academy, read a book and write a report on the book
Do you have to be strong in all subject areas to be in Mrs. Silva's class?
No! You might be really strong in one area and need support in another.
How can you help others in your class when they are struggling?
assist them without giving answers and be patient