Hallways
Theatre First Five
Warm-Up Games
Auditorium
Miscellaneous
100

During the passing period, how many people can enter each bathroom at a time?

Three.

100

True or false: once a student is finished with the focus, they can stand up and walk around the classroom.

False. Students stay in their seats during the first 5 unless they have permission to move.

100

What shape do we usually get in at the front of the room?

A circle.

100

When moving to the auditorium, what is our voice level in the hallway?

Voice level 0.

100

True or false: Students are allowed to answer the classroom door.

False.

150

This rule keeps students safe. What rule ensures students are not holding hands or pushing each other?

Keep your hands and feet to yourself.

150

How do students get the Focus done if they don't have a Chromebook?

They write their answer on a Focus paper, gotten from the back corner of the classroom.
150

True or false: During the warm-up game, students are not allowed to sit down or lean on desks or other classroom items.

True

150

Answer these true or false questions correctly:

When in the auditorium, students can: 1. Have their script with them. 2. Jump off the edge of the stage. 3. Throw things.

True, False, and False.

150

This rule prevents blurting out comments and answers and helps students not talk over each other or the teacher.

Raise your hand when you would like to speak during teaching or class discussions.

200

What rule has to do with the orange tape?

Walk on the right side of the hallway at all times.

200

What is the voice level during the first 5?

Voice level 0 or 1.

200

Name 2 things a student should do when they are eliminated from a warm-up game.

Return to their assigned seat, sit quietly, don't distract those who are still playing.

200

If we're not working on a play or in groups, what section of the auditorium does the entire class sit in?

Middle section, first 3-5 rows.

200

This rule makes sure that students have their Chromebook and pencil every day.

Come to class prepared.

Bring class materials.

250

Name 3 rules that are part of the Atkins dress code.

Solid color polo shirts, no large logos or designs on shirts, tuck shirt in, no rips in pants, close-toed shoes, shoes in sports mode, no hats, no pajamas, etc.

250

When writing the focus on your Chromebook, what should your answer be written as each day?

It should be written in full sentences (no 1-word or 2-word answers, user proper punctuation).

250

Answer each true or false statement correctly:

When the warm-up game begins, students can: 1. Switch places in the circle at any time. 2. Chat quietly with a neighbor. 3. Leave the circle at any time.

False, True, and False.

250

Name 4 things that you should not touch without permission in the auditorium.

The band set-up, curtains, scenery, props, light switches or light board, sound system, other backstage items, podium, etc.

250

For each personal item a student might have, name where it should be during class:

1. Food. 2. Chromebook. 3. Make-up. 4. Perfume.

1. Stored away in student's bag.

2. On desk or put away, sometimes 45ed.

3. Stored away in student's bag.

4. Stored away in student's bag.

300

This expectation, often spoken by teachers and admin, helps you be on time to class.

Walk with a purpose

Move with a purpose

300

Answer each true or false statement correctly:

Once a student enters the classroom during the passing period, they can: 1. Leave the classroom again. 2. Talk loudly. 3. Pull out their Chromebook and login.

False, False, and True.

300

Name 3 (advanced: 5) theatre games we have played in class.

Duck, Whoosh, Bippity-Bippity-Bop, What Are You Doing?, Never-ending Box, Guru, Zip-Zap-Zop.

300

When working in groups, what rule is the main rule that helps you stay on task in the auditorium and not distract others?

Stay with your assigned group.

300

Name 3 items or areas of the classroom students are not allowed to touch or enter without permission.

Whiteboards, teacher's desk, teacher's computers and TV, classroom cupboards and drawers, classroom materials on front counter, etc.