Before speaking, you should do this.
What is "raise your hand"?
At the lunch table, conversation should be this type of appropriate.
What is "school appropriate"?
When using the restroom, you should use restroom supplies and equipment in this manner.
What is "appropriately"?
When playing, you should use this type of sportsmanship.
What is "good sportsmanship"?
When walking the hallways, you should be this to show courtesy to other classes that might be going on.
What is "be quiet"?
All legs of the chair you are sitting on should be touching this.
On a scale of 1-5, your voice volume should be about this number.
What is 2?
What is "wash them thouroughly"?
When playing, you should try to do this with others.
What is "include them"?
There is no reason to run in the hallway. Instead, you should just do this.
When speaking to someone, you should use these "kind" of words.
What are "kind words"?
When finished eating, you should make sure your area of the table is this.
What is "clean"?
On the way to the restroom, you should never run. Instead, you should do this.
What is "walk"?
If playing a game, you should play this way in order to avoid arguments or fights.
What is "play fair"?
Whether in the hall or in the class, your hands and feet and any other part of you should always be kept to this.
What is "yourself"?
To avoid having homework or late work, you should do this every day.
What is "use class time wisely"?
Until you are dismissed from lunch or any class, you should be doing this.
What is "staying seated"?
When excused to the restroom, you should use your time in this manner.
What is "wisely"?
During morning recess, you should do this when the playground teacher tells you to line up.
What is "line up straight" and "be quiet and listen"?
Before entering a classroom with a closed door, you really should do this first.
To avoid having to clean a big classroom mess at the end of the day, you should do this througouht the day.
What is "clean up after yourself"?
This is whose food you should eat.
What is "your food"?
What is "your turn"?
These are the 3 "Be's".
What is be respectful, be respectful, and be safe?
When walking the hallway, there's never any reason to touch these.
What are "the walls" and "the top of doorways"?