A topic that is important for you and not okay for others to laugh about
No Joke Zone
Honesty; Accountability; Work Ethic; Kindness; Safety
The type of signs we made for our homerooms and the Carroll driveway
Kindness
A routine that you do automatically
A habit
Minute-To-Win-It Standings, Questions of the Week, Jokes of the Week, Trivia Facts, and Flex Locations live here.
The 2nd floor whiteboard
A way that someone lifts you up and makes you feel good about yourself
4 hallway expectations
walk; use an inside voice; go where you are meant to be; wait in the hall until a teacher invites you in; do not disrupt other classrooms
The keyword for a Growth Mindset
yet
The number of Habits of Learning we focus on in 7th grade
7
Lunch Study Room
Ms. Ducas'/Ms. Saunders' room (S309/311)
Using technology safely, respectfully, and responsibly
Digital Citizenship
If you have your phone out without permission at Needham Station, it goes here.
the basket
When you communicate with teachers, read directions, and ask for resources and support
Self-Advocacy
The amount we need to change our behavior to put us on a new trajectory or path
1% or tiny improvements
If you need a loaner laptop or charger, you can find one in this room.
Ms. Creeden's room (S212)
The 4 elements that need to be present for something to be considered bullying
1. Repeated pattern of behavior
2. Intentional behavior
3. Power difference between the aggressor and target
4. Creates a hostile environment for the target
3 things you need to do when using your Chromebook
Answers might include: charge it every night, bring charger to class, stay on class tabs, keep it away from food and drink, keep it off the floor, keep your hands on your own device, only print materials for class
2 tools or strategies to use if you feel like your attention is wandering or like you have too much energy
When you repeat a behavior, you form new _____ in your brain, which get stronger the more you use them.
Neural pathways
The room with the Recess Recall book.
Mr. McManus' room (S222)
What you thought you were doing versus how the action or language was perceived by someone else
Intent vs. Impact
4 things you can do during NCLU
1. start homework
2. meet with teachers (get a pass!)
3. plan your night (NAAG)
4. check-in with your advisor
5. wind down with a quiet activity
Phrases or sayings that you can use to stay motivated and on-task
Mottos or Mantras
The place you "live in" when you're starting to form a habit and the small changes in progress aren't noticeable
The Valley of Disappointment
If you need a broom to sweep up trash or crumbled food after snack or lunch, grab one from here.
The closet inside the front door of Storrow