RISE Up!
Classroom
Transitions
Hallway
Other Areas
100

What does "R" in RISE Up stand for? Give one example.

Respect.

100

What should you do when you have a question, need help, or have a thought to share, while an adult is teaching or busy?

Raise your hand and wait for an adult to respond.

100

What materials do you need to bring with you to small group?

Small group binder/folder and a pencil.

100

What is the voice level in the hallway?

Zero/off

100

What should you do when you have an issue with another student at recess?

Tell a teacher immediately.

200

What does "S" in RISE Up stand for? Give one example.

Safety.
200

What is the consequence when a student refuses to complete their work during small groups?

They have to complete it before the end of the day during earn.

200

When Ms. Lunsford announces that we are switching centers, what should you do?

Stop what you're doing and bring your materials to your next center.

200

When walking in the hallway, how far should you be walking from the wall?

2 blocks or on the yellow line.

200

How should you be sitting when riding on the school bus?

Bottom to bottom, back to back, bookbag in your lap.

300

What does "E" in RISE Up stand for? Give one example.

Excellence.

300

If you another student is upset or frustrated, what should you do?

Leave the student alone, and let the adults handle it.

300

Where do you go and wait before ANY transition out of the room? (to lunch, recess, pack-up).

Your desk.

300

When lining up to go in the hallway, how do you show you are ready to leave the room?

Voices off, bodies forward.

300

What are examples of inappropriate behavior in the cafeteria?

Throwing food, ripping up/destroying food or objects, yelling, etc.

400

What does "I" in RISE Up stand for? What does that mean?

Integrity.

400

When Ms. Lunsford is teaching a lesson, what should you be doing?

Looking at the board or Ms. Lunsford, listening to what she is saying, participating in discussion by answering questions, etc.

400

Ms. Lunsford says this to get the whole classes attention.

Stop, look, and listen.
400

What should you be doing when there is a bathroom break?

Walking to the restroom, waiting your turn, using the bathroom, washing hands, coming back to the classroom quietly.

400

How should you behave when you're in special and Ms. Lunsford, Mrs. Fox, and Mr. Evans aren't around?

Follow directions, not talk while the teacher is talking, staying in your assigned seat, completing work.

500

Give examples of how you can show RISE Up expectations in our classroom. Give one example for each letter in RISE.

Examples:

R: Raising your hand to speak while an adult is teaching

I: Completing your work, even when you're not monitored by an adult

S: Sitting safety in your chair

E: Trying your best, ALWAYS!

500

What things in the classroom are off-limits to students, unless a teacher says it's okay?

Bungee/circle chairs, bench, the area behind teacher tables, treasure box, earn toys/games, break area, etc.

500

First thing in the morning, when Ms. Lunsford is teaching CKLA groups (i.e., the Reformation), what can you go on, on the computer?

ReadWorks, Reading A-Z, or a book

500

When passing by another class in the hallway, what is appropriate to do? What is not appropriate to do?

Appropriate: wave, smile

Inappropriate: get out of line, talk/shout to other people

500

When you see someone outside of the school door, what should you NOT do? What could happen?

Let them in. They are a stranger and could potentially be a threat to us.