Conversation
Help
Activity
Movement
Participation
100

What does the "C" in CHAMPs stand for?

   - A) Communication

   - B) Conversation

   - C) Collaboration

   - D) Concentration

A) Communication

100

In the context of CHAMPs, what is the appropriate volume level for independent work?

   - A) Low Volume

   - B) Silent

   - C) Moderate

   - D) High Volume


A) Low Volume

100

During cooperative group work, how should students seek help from their peers?

   - A) Yell out for help

   - B) Ask group members for assistance

   - C) Raise both hands

   - D) Wait quietly for the instructor

B) Ask group members for assistance

100

What is the primary purpose of implementing CHAMPs in the classroom?

   - A) To increase homework assignments

   - B) To provide a safe and orderly learning environment

   - C) To reduce the number of students in a class

   - D) To allow students to socialize more

B) To provide a safe and orderly learning environment

100

When transitioning within the classroom, what type of movement is expected?

   - A) Fast and loud

   - B) Safe and direct

   - C) Random and chaotic

   - D) Slow and distracted

B) Safe and direct

200

During direct instruction, what is the expected behavior regarding participation?

   - A) Silent and disengaged

   - B) Active participation with note-taking

   - C) Only listening without any interaction

   - D) Talking with classmates

B) Active participation with note-taking

200

What should students do if they need assistance during independent work?

   - A) Raise their hand for on-topic questions

   - B) Ask their friends for help

   - C) Wait until the class is over

   - D) Leave their seat to find help

A) Raise their hand for on-topic questions

200

In the cafeteria, what is the expected volume level at your table?

   - A) Silent (Level 0)

   - B) Low Volume (Level 1)

   - C) Moderate Volume (Level 2)

   - D) High Volume (Level 3)

C) Moderate Volume (Level 2)

200

What is the correct action when a student is in the hallway?

   - A) Walk casually and talk loudly

   - B) Walk single file on the right side

   - C) Run to their destination

   - D) Stop and chat with friends

B) Walk single file on the right side

200

What is the appropriate behavior when changing classes?

    - A) Walk to the next class without stopping

    - B) Stop and play games in the hallway

    - C) Yell to friends from across the hallway

    - D) Walk slowly and casually

A) Walk to the next class without stopping

300

How should students participate during cooperative group work according to CHAMPs?

    - A) Complete assignments individually

    - B) Together complete quality assignments

    - C) Only one person does the work

    - D) Ignore group roles and do as they please

B) Together complete quality assignments

300

What is the expected action if a student needs help in the cafeteria?

    - A) Yell across the room

    - B) Raise their hand and may move with permission

    - C) Leave the table without asking

    - D) Wait until lunch is over

B) Raise their hand and may move with permission

300

What does the "M" in CHAMPs refer to during independent work?

    - A) Movement

    - B) Maturity

    - C) Management

    - D) Motivation

C) Management

300

Why is it important to respect others and their space during transitions?

    - A) To avoid getting in trouble

    - B) To create a positive learning environment

    - C) To impress teachers

    - D) To make friends

B) To create a positive learning environment

300

Which of the following is NOT a component of CHAMPs?

    - A) Conversation

    - B) Help

    - C) Movement

    - D) Distraction

D) Distraction

400

 Understanding CHAMPs:  

   Explain what CHAMPs stands for and discuss its purpose in the classroom.

CHAMPs stands for Conversation, Help, Activity, Movement, and Participation. It sets clear behavior expectations, creating a positive learning environment.

400

Volume Levels:  

   Why is it important to maintain specific volume levels during different activities? Provide examples from the CHAMPs framework

Volume Levels:

Answer: Specific volume levels help minimize distractions. For example, Level 0 (silent) is for Direct Instruction, while Level 2 (quiet conversation) is for Cooperative Group Work.

400

Help Seeking Behavior:  

   Describe the appropriate way to ask for help during independent work. Why is this method effective? 

Help Seeking Behavior:

Answer: Raise your hand to ask for help during independent work. This keeps the classroom organized and ensures everyone gets help.

400

Activity Engagement:  

   Compare and contrast the expected activities during Direct Instruction and Cooperative Group Work. How do these activities support different learning styles? 


Activity Engagement:

Answer: Direct Instruction involves listening and note-taking, while Cooperative Group Work includes discussions and collaboration, catering to different learning styles.

400

Movement in the Classroom:  

   Discuss the significance of controlled movement during transitions within the classroom. How does this impact the learning environment?

 Movement in the Classroom:

Answer: Controlled movement during transitions maintains order and minimizes disruptions, creating a safe learning environment.

500

Personal Reflection:  

    Choose one CHAMPs guideline that you think is the most important for a successful classroom environment. Explain your choice and how you would apply it in your own behavior.  

Personal Reflection:

Answer: (Student's choice) One important guideline could be "Participation," which encourages engagement and ownership of learning.

500

Cafeteria Conduct:  

   Reflect on the CHAMPs guidelines for behavior in the cafeteria. How can students ensure they are being respectful and keeping the area clean? 

Cafeteria Conduct:

Answer: In the cafeteria, use polite language, keep it clean, and follow staff directions to show respect.

500

Hallway Behavior:  

   Why is it important to maintain silence in the hallway? Discuss how this contributes to the overall atmosphere of the school.  

Hallway Behavior:

Answer: Silence in the hallway creates a calm atmosphere, allowing everyone to focus on learning.

500

Class Change Procedures:  

   Analyze the CHAMPs guidelines for class changes. How do these guidelines promote respect and safety in the school environment? 

Class Change Procedures:

Answer: Guidelines include walking quietly and respecting personal space, promoting safety and respect in hallways.

500

Participation Expectations:  

   What does active participation look like during Direct Instruction? Why is it important for students to engage in this way?

Participation Expectations:

Answer: Active participation means raising hands, taking notes, and asking questions during Direct Instruction, enhancing understanding and engagement.