Hallway
Classroom
Lunchroom
Playground
100

No running in the hallway

We walk so we don't get hurt.

100

When the teacher is speaking, we need to listen.

So we can hear important information

100
One hand on top and one hand on the bottom of the lunchbox.

So we don't drop or spill what's inside the lunchbox.

100

Don't play tag.

Someone may trip/fall and get hurt.

200

Be straight behind the person in front of you.

If the line is not straight, it may create avoidable traffic blocks in the hallway. It helps the teacher see where their class is if there are more than one class in the hallway.

200

Raise your hand to ask a question or answer a question.

It's respectful and if everyone did it, no one could be heard.

200

Stay at your seat while eating.

We only only have a little bit of time to eat. We also don't want to risk spilling food on the ground.

200

Knees and freeze when the whistle is blown.

The teacher need to know where everyone is and it's important for getting everyone's attention to get in line.

300

Hands and feet to ourselves

We need to respect others' bodies and we don't want to accidentally hurt someone.

300

Stay on task when working.

We are learning and practicing important skills

300

Don't tattle on others.

If you are telling the teacher someone is doing something to get them in trouble, that is tattling and it is unkind.

300

Only swing on your bottom(and sometimes your belly).

Swinging incorrectly on the swing may end up getting someone hurt.

400

Voices are a level 0 going down the hall.

The noise distracts others working in the hall/classrooms.

400
Have safe hands at all times, even when you're mad or upset.

It's okay to feel strong emotions, but everyone deserves to feel safe. Hitting others is unkind and very unsafe.

400

Don't throw food at each other.

It creates a mess you clothes and the room. It is very disrespectful.

400

You may only go down the slide, not up.

If you go up and someone is going down, one of you may get hurt.

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