Lunchroom Legends
Recess Rules
Hallway Habits
Word Up
STEP it Up
100

I can choose two friends to sit with me on the stage.

What is the VIP Table?

100

Adults wear this on the playground so kids may find them easily.

What is the yellow vest?

100

A person wears this button because they are doing what is expected in the hallway.

What is the Hallway Hero?

100

Showing kindness.

What is respect?

100

The number of steps in the STEP problem-solving model.

What is 4?

200

I pick columns to go outside for recess.

Who is the dismisser?

200

I wear these two clothing items when I want to go in the snow.

What are boots and snow pants?

200

We keep at a level zero so classrooms aren't distracted when we walk by.

What is your voice or volume?

200

Truthful.

What is honesty?

200

This step involves considering your choices.

What is the T, or Think?

300

You earn these in the cafeteria when you follow expectations.

What are tickets?

300

The sound we hear when it is time to come in from recess.

What is a whistle?

300

We wear this around our neck when we are in the hallway.

What is the hall pass?

300

Making smart choices.

What is responsibility?

300

A friend asks you to do something mean, so you use this step first.

What is S, or Say the problem?

400

I do this at my table when I need a spork.

What is raise my hand?

400

This picture book shows us what we can and cannot do at recess.

What is the Recess Resource Book?

400

There is never a good reason to do this in the hallways.

What is running?

400

Confident.

What is assertive?

400

This step comes before you pick your solution.

What is E, or Explore the consequences?

500

I do this when I eat in the cafeteria.

What is face my food?

500

Kids high-fiving each other at the end of a game.

What is good sportsmanship?

500

This is what Hornets do when they see a friend in the hallway and want to say, "Hi".

What is the Hoben wave or a silent signal?

500

Understanding the feelings of others.

What is empathy?

500

This happens without blame.

What is S, or Say the problem?