Elopement (Sonic)
Expectations (Transformers)
Safe in your Space (Super Wings)
Kind/Respectful Words (Tralalero Tralala)
100

Sometimes students leave the classroom or school area without permission.
This is called elopement.

 

Elopement can happen when someone feels angry, bored, overwhelmed, or upset. 

100

In our classroom, we are a team — just like the Autobots. Every team has a mission. 


Our classroom mission is to:

  • Stay safe

  • Show respect

  • Help each other learn


Optimus Prime reminds us that strong leaders follow the rules to protect everyone.

Key message: “Strong leaders make good choices.” 

100

Jett loves to move fast and help others.
But even Jett knows everyone needs their own space. 


 

In our classroom, we all have a personal space bubble.
Staying in my space helps everyone feel safe. 


100

Tralalero Tralala loves to talk.
Lirili Larila loves to be silly.

But even silly characters use words that affect others.

Some words make people laugh with us.
Some words make people feel bad.

I can learn which words are okay at school.

200

When I leave the classroom without permission, adults worry about my safety. 


I could get hurt or lost.

 

Staying in class helps keep me safe. 

200

Bumblebee is fast and powerful — but he knows when to slow down. 


In our classroom, safe bodies mean:

  • Keeping hands and feet to ourselves

  • Walking instead of running

  • Staying in our space


When we use safe bodies, everyone stays protected.

Key message: “Being safe shows real strength.” 

200

Dizzy is strong and careful.
She keeps her hands and feet to herself. 



In our classroom, safe bodies mean:

  • Hands to myself

  • Feet on the floor

  • Body facing forward

  • No touching others’ bodies

Safe bodies show I care about others.

200

Ballerina Cappucina moves with care and respect.

Kind and respectful words sound like:

  • “Nice job”

  • “My bad”

  • “Can I play?”

  • “Please stop”

These words fill buckets and keep the class calm. 

 

 

300

If I feel like running out of the room, I have other choices.

I can:

Ask for a break

Use calm-down tools

Raise my hand for help

Take deep breaths 

Sit in the calm area




300

Transformers use words to work as a team. 

In our classroom, respectful words sound like:

  • “Please”

  • “Stop”

  • “I need help”

  • “I’m sorry”


Mean words or gestures can hurt others, just like weapons. 

Key message: “Words can build or destroy — choose wisely.” 

300

Sometimes Donnie feels excited or silly.
That happens to kids too! 




When I feel silly, I can:

  • Take a deep breath

  • Sit on my chair

  • Squeeze a fidget

  • Ask for a movement break


These choices help me stay in my space. 


300

Tung Tung Tung Sahur is loud and surprising. 

Some words cause chaos, like:

  • Name-calling

  • Swear words

  • Slurs

  • Threats

  • Mean jokes about bodies or families

 

Even if someone laughs, these words hurt buckets and break trust. 

Important rule: “Funny to one person ≠ funny to everyone” 

 

400

It is okay to need help.
Telling an adult how I feel is a good choice. 

 

Adults are here to help me calm down and solve problems. 

400

Even Transformers need help sometimes. 

When I feel angry, bored, or overwhelmed, I can:

  • Ask for a break

  • Take deep breaths

  • Use the calm-down space

  • Talk to an adult


Asking for help helps me stay in control.

Key message: “Getting help is a smart move.” 

400

Paul is careful and thinks before he moves. 

 

If I want to play or be near someone, I can: 

  • Ask first

  • Listen to “yes” or “no”

  • Keep my body safe


If someone says “stop,” I stop right away. 

 

400

Sometimes Brr Brr Patapim wants attention. 

When I feel bored, mad, or silly, I can:

  • Pause

  • Take one breath

  • Ask: “Is this a W or an L?”

  • Choose better words


I control my mouth. My mouth does not control me. 

 

500

When I stay in class, I stay safe and earn trust.
Each time I make a safe choice, I get better at handling big feelings.

  

I am learning how to stay in class and ask for help. 


500

When I follow classroom expectations, I am being a hero. 

Heroes:

  • Keep others safe

  • Show respect

  • Make good choices


Every day, I can choose to be an Autobot who helps the team succeed.

Key message: “Autobots follow expectations!” 

500

When I stay in my space, I help the classroom.
I keep my body safe and others safe too. 


Just like the Super Wings, I can be a helper every day. 

 

500

When I use kind and respectful words:

  • People feel safe

  • I stay out of trouble

  • School is more fun

Being kind doesn’t mean being boring.
It means being a legend.

I can choose W words every day.