Hallways
Classroom
Cafeteria
Recess
Miscellaneous
100

What is our voice level in the hallway? 

Voice levels are a zero or a one.

100

When arriving in the morning, you should first _____ and then ______.

eat your breakfast and then complete your morning math review.

100

Who may you sit with during lunch in the cafeteria?

You may sit at any table with a friend from fifth grade.

100

What areas are off limits during recess? For an extra 100 points, why are these areas off limits?

The areas that are off limits include the overhang and benches and the stairs that lead into the parking lot.

These areas are off limits because teachers cannot see and easily supervise those spots - it's not too safe.


100

What are the three overarching rules we follow at Horace Mann?

The three rules (or expectations) are be safe, be respectful, be responsible.

200

When are you allowed to go someplace in the hallway without an adult?

You can go when you ask permission.

200

What is the voice level in the classroom while a student is sharing with the class?

Zero, we should be listening to the teacher and tracking them with our eyes. 

200

How might you lose the privilege of sitting wherever you'd like in the cafeteria?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

You may be assigned a seat if you are too loud, leave a mess without cleaning, leave without permission, etc.

200
How do you know it is time to line up at the end of recess?

You know it's time to line up when Mr. Reckard calls out "fifth grade" or Mr. Lindskoog blows the whistle.

200

When you arrive at school, what does being responsible look like? 

Being responsible upon arrival looks like being on time, ready to learn, and all personal items are put in the locker.

300

The hallway includes the area around your locker. Describe your locker area. How should it look?

The locker area should be neat and tidy with the locker door closed.

300

When can you leave the classroom?

You may leave when you ask permission.

300

What is the share table?

It is a place to get additional food that someone left because they were not going to eat it. 

300

Here is a scenario: Someone is on the swings for a very long time and you'd like a turn. What should you do?

To get a turn, you should politely ask for a chance to use the swings.

300

Where do you go in our classroom when you might need a break?

If you need a break, you go to the chairs in the corner.

400

You see some student work on the floor in the hallway, what should you do?

There are several possible answers: check for a name and return it to the student, bring it to a teacher, etc. 
400

How should we treat the people, the materials, and ideas of others in the classroom. 

We should treat those things with respect.

400

When may you leave your table in the cafeteria?

You may leave if you have adult permission.

400

Here's a scenario: You are playing football and you claim your team made a touchdown, but the other team disagrees. What should you do?

To settle this conflict, you should resolve things peacefully and only seek adult help if needed.

400

What will happen if you talk while the teacher or another student is talking?

If you talk over someone else, you may receive

1. a verbal warning or cue to stop.

2. have to move away from the person you are talking to.

3. have an assigned seat or line spot

4. take a break (in a buddy room)

5. Parent Contact

500

Your boots are filthy from playing outside in the mud. Before coming into the hallway you should . . . 

. . . wipe your boots off outside and wipe them on the black rug at the entrance.

500

Whose Job is it to keep the classroom clean?

Students.

500

How do you get an adult's attention in the cafeteria?

You get an adult's attention by raising your hand.

500

You just brought the football to recess, but now you decided to play foursquare instead. What should you do about the football?

The football should go back into the bag for someone else to use.

500

What do the letters STAR reference when we talk about STAR students?

S means sit up and stay engaged.

T means track the speaker and show your classmate that their ideas matter.

A means appreciate your classmates' ideas by nodding and smiling while they speak.

R means rephrase the words of the person who spoke before so they know you were listening.