What should you do when someone else is speaking?
What is the golden rule about respect?
Treat people the way you want to be treated.
You should do this before leaving your seat.
Raise your hand and ask permission
If you break a rule, you may first get this type of reminder.
A verbal warning and middle thumb (half point)
The person responsible for your choices in class.
YOU
You must raise this before leaving your area
When a classmate is sharing, you should give them this?
Your full attention
How do we line up?
Silently, in a straight line, hands to self, and in number order
Good behavior can earn you this positive thing.
Higher level, points, prizes, more choices at earned time, and priority on picking a job
If you finish your work early, you should do this.
Make a quiet choice by yourself
What voice level is it when you are at your desk unless it's earned time?
A ZERO (silent)
Saying please and thank you shows this.
If you are reading on the rug how does it look and sound?
Looks: sitting on the rug reading a book
Sounds: silent or whisper reading to self
Repeated misbehavior could result in this.
Reflection, ALC, dragon school, and/or a level drop
What is the noise level we should use during desk work or reading
A level zero or a whisper
What is the morning routine? What are the steps before morning meeting?
1. Hang up backpack, 2. Grab anything from your bin, 3. Do your morning work, 4. Eat breakfast/go to the bathroom, 5. Make a quiet choice in your area
Respecting school property means you do this with supplies.
Use them properly and put them away
Raise your hand and ask politely
Following the rules helps create this kind of classroom.
A safe classroom environment
What do you do when Ms. Hall rings the doorbell?
Freeze, put your hands on top of your head, and stop talking
What is my biggest classroom rule?
Respect
Respecting differences means we do not do this.
Bully, tease, provoke, or make fun of others
During dismissal, clean up, and doing jobs how should the room sound and look?
QUIET, completing jobs independently, and cleaning area
What is the ultimate reward of following classroom expectations?
Getting to have fun
What is the most important reason for having rules and expectations?
So everyone can learn and feel safe