Attendance consequence
Group Meeting
Name that time waster
Making a schedule
Are you there
100

How many absences are allowed per school year 

9 days

100

What was our first meeting about 

Attendance 

100

A device that can distract you for hours without realizing 

Cell phone 

100

What is a schedule 

A calendar with important dates 

100

What is Mindfulness 

Mindfulness is also a technique that involves being aware of the present moment without judgment.

200

How many Tardis equal an absence  

9 Tardis 

200

What was our second meeting about 

Time management 

200

Not having this done the night before can cause you to be late

Chores 

200

What should you add to your schedule  

Will accept 

When home work is due

practice time 

meeting with friends 

birthday parties  

200

What are the three A's of mindfulness 

Awareness, Acceptance, Attunement  

300

_____ absences a month can equal up to 30 minutes of math   

2 days 

300

What was our third meeting about 

Dealing with barriers 

300

What can you do ahead of time to make sure you can stay on task 

Plan ahead 

300

How do you set priorities 

Color code items 

300

Awareness

Involves noticing your thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and the world around you in the present moment.

400

_____ Tardis equal lunch detention   

400

What was our fourth meeting about 

Mindfulness 

400

What can you make sure is ready to go in the morning 

Backpack packed and Chromebook charged 

400

Making a schedule can help with 

Setting goals and/or staying on task 

400

Acceptance

Is about receiving your experience just as it is, without trying to change it or judge it.

500

Who gets contacted if attendance is an chronic condition

Admin and attorney general 

500

What is our fifth meeting about 

Recap 

500

True or false scheduling game time is still a time waster  

False

 giving yourself game time can be a way to add relaxation time responsibly.  

500

True or false I should schedule rest time 

True 

500

Attunement

Means aligning yourself with the present moment, fully engaging with your current experience.