The three words you say at the beginning of each motion.
What is “I move that…”
This is the first thing a President does at a meeting – and it does not involve her phone!
What is “call the meeting to order”?
This is the opposite of the ceiling and you must have it before you speak
What is “the floor”?
The last thing the chair does at a meeting?
What is adjourn?
The words with which you respond when voting on a motion.
What are “yay” and “nay”?
This is another way to vote at meetings.
What is a “show of hands”, “secret ballot” or “roll call”?
The initials are R.R.O. and these are universally established guidelines that define procedure and behavior at a meeting.
What is “Robert’s Rules Of Order”?
The motion is adopted
What is "carried"?
This is the suggestion of a specific action proposed by a member
What is a “motion”?
This is the most common way to vote.
What is a “voice vote”?
This is a systematic way of taking attendance.
What is “roll call”?
The official record of each meeting's work
What are the "minutes"?
It’s not first or third, but you need this in order to vote on a motion.
What is a “second”?
A member makes herself recognized in a meeting by doing this.
What is “raising her hand” or “standing up”?
Even if the President is standing up, this is how she is referred to by the Parliamentarian.
What is “the chair”?
This is number of members is needed to conduct business at a meeting
What is a "quorum"?
A democratic method of allowing every member to have input into the final decision.
What is a vote?
This tells you what will be done at the meeting and in what order
What is the agenda?
Not following the approved rules of order or something that is broken
What is out of order?
A method for conducting a business meeting in a fair, friendly and efficient manner ensuring everyone's voice is heard
What is "parliamentary procedure"?