What voice level should you use in the hallway?
Voice level 1-2
What zone is the best for learning?
Green Zone
What is our school mascot?
The Penguins!
Who should you work with during Independent work time?
What is empathy?
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
What do we call the piece of paper you have to carry to every class?
Support Card
A student is feeling light-headed and sick. What zone are they in?
Blue Zone
What are Prospect's three core values? Hint: They all start with "C".
Community, Care, and Curiosity
What does it mean when your teacher says to turn and talk?
Turn to your shoulder partner, talk about the question, and be ready to share. (answers will vary)
What street is Prospect's address?
Independence St.
What is the response when your teacher says, "Instructions!"
"Ready to listen"
When in the yellow zone, what are some emotions you might be feeling?
Frustrated, irritated, worried, silly, excited, etc.
What acronym do we use for expectations?
CHAMPS
What is a NON-example of active listening?
Talking while someone is talking, looking at your phone, not responding, etc.
Fix this statement so it reflects a growth mindset. "This is too hard"
"I'm going to try" "I can do hard things" "I can ask for help" (answers will vary)
What's the best way to get your teacher's attention?
Raise your hand
In what zone can you use coping strategies?
All of them!
If you get all = on your support card at the end of the day how many points do you earn towards Crittercoin?
100 points
What is an example of what teamwork looks like?
Working together, discussing the problem and solutions, active listening, etc. (Answers will vary)
Active listening β Listening on __________________.
Purpose
Why is it important to follow school routines?
Help everyone feel more safe and comfortable, support a feeling of community, and/or provides structure so you know what to do! (Answers will vary)
What are three coping strategies you could use to get back to green?
Deep breaths, take a break, get a drink of water, draw, go for a walk, etc.
How does Prospect place students into classes?
We give students several assessments or "tests" and place them by their ability level.
What should be the first thing you try if someone is bothering you?
Ignore them.
You're stuck on a problem on a math worksheet. You've raised your hand, but the teacher is working with another student. What's one thing you can do to help yourself while waiting for the teacher's attention?
Re-read the directions, highlight or underline key parts of the question, skip and come back, use classroom resources, or use the β3 before meβ strategy.