What is your art teachers name...
Mrs. Siegrist
What happens when you hear the clean up alarm?
It's time to stop working and clean up.
What do you do in a shelter drill?
Line up quickly and quietly, continue line into hallway, duck and cover.
How do you enter the art room?
What is important to remember on Maker Monday/Fun Friday?
Share, create art, use kind words, low voices, clean up when finished.
Where are Maker Monday / Fun Friday supplies?
On the shelves under the window.
What should you do when the teacher is talking/giving instructions...
You are quiet and paying attention.
What is a lockdown drill?
Everyone moves to the rainbow mat at the front of the room and sits as close together as possible, being very quiet.
How do you exit the art room?
Noise monitors will line up tables, stand quietly on the spots in our center line. Teacher will dismiss you
Where to our crayons live?
Under the color wheel in the blue bin.
How do you enter and exit the classroom?
You are quietly waiting/walking on the paint spots.
What do you do in a Secure drill?
Return to classroom if outside, stay in room until all clear. Keep making art!
How do we ask a question?
Ask table mates first, then raise hand for teacher.
Where can you find markers?
On the top shelf under the clipboards.
"That's a really cool drawing/painting!" "I like the colors you used" are examples of what?
Compliments or nice ways to talk to others about each others art.
What do you do in a Hold drill?
Stay in your classroom and out of the hallways. Keep making art!
Wait in line by your tables sink. Stand on a spot until it is your turn. 3 pumps of paper towels.
Where are the glue bottles?
On the top shelf under the clipboards in the green bins.
What should the room look like when you leave.
Tables/floor clean, chairs pushed in
What do you do in an evacuate drill?
Line up quickly and quietly, last person closes the door as we walk in a line out the door by the prek playground and around to the big playground. Line up on the fence for roll call.
Wait until work time, raise hand, leave door cracked, close when you come back. One at a time!