This many students may sit on the top riser
What are three?
This is how you should enter the music room.
What is walking?
This is the number of blocks on the floor between the first person and the door.
What is two?
During this emergency procedure, we stay inside the classroom and continue our lesson.
What is a code hold?
When waiting in the hallway (before or after music), this is the appropriate volume level.
What is silent?
This many legs must be on the floor when sitting on a chair.
What is four?
This is how Mrs. Carr will tell you the order to enter the room.
What is the phrase on the board?
This is the person responsible for stating the order to line up.
True or False: If you feel like you're going to vomit, wait for permission to leave the classroom.
What is false? Please just leave and we will talk about it when you return.
When walking in the hallway (before or after music), your feet should be in this block on the floor.
What is the first white block next to the gray (or your grade-level hallway color)?
Criss cross, bent legs, side saddle, etc. are examples of ways to sit on this type of seating.
What are the mats?
This is how many times you should move after you've chosen a seat.
What is zero?
This is the volume level of the line waiting at the door.
What is silent?
During this emergency procedure, we run, hide, fight...this can include exiting the school building or walking quickly and silently to the closet.
What is a code lockdown?
True or False: When walking in the hallway, you should be single file, not side by side.
You should choose a seat that is not beside this type of person.
What is someone you've been told to stay away from (by ANY adult in the building)?
This is how many people you should be touching when you enter the music room.
What is zero?
This is where you should write your name if you're excused to leave the room for bathroom or drink.
What is the small whiteboard by the door?
If someone is hurt, we will use this code.
What is code respond?
When you return to your classroom, this is who will invite you into the room.
Who is your classroom teacher?