DOUBLE JEOPARDY: You are doing an assignment in class that is really challenging for you. You look around and see your classmates all understand how to do it, but you are having a hard time. What can you do instead of shutting down?
Let the teacher know that you need help
True or false: When you take accountability for your actions, people tend to trust you more.
True
What does each letter of C.A.S.E stand for?
Considerate
Accountable
Safe
Engaged
It belongs to you, but your friends use it more often than you. What is it?
Your name :)
Explain how this is disrespectful: The class was given the directive to be quiet while other students finish their work. You listen to the directive at first, but then you start talking to the classmate next to you.
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Describe why you think its important to have good self-control
It helps us regulate behavior, make good decisions, Think about our choices before we act on them, etc
Give me 2 examples of how to be "considerate"
Being kind and having manners
Thinking about how your actions would affect others
Being helpful
Apologize when needed
Treating others how you want to be treated
What can be caught but not thrown?
A cold :)
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Give two examples of how you can respect another students learning?
Dont laugh at them if they dont understand something
Wait until break to talk to peers so you're not distracting others from learning/getting work done
Help them if they're stuck
Describe what "respect" means
Definition: Valuing someones feelings and their views, even if you dont agree with them.
Giving someone the same consideration that you would expect for yourself.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Give 2 examples of "accountable"
Taking responsibility for your actions
Not blaming others
Learn from mistakes
Ask for help when needed
What kind of band never plays music?
A rubberband :)
Give two examples of how you can show respect to your teacher/staff in the classroom
Listen to them teach
Follow directions
Appropriate request when help is needed
Dont talk over them
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Describe what "taking responsibility" is.
Definition: Acknowledging and accepting the consequences of your actions, decisions and behaviors.
Give 2 examples of "safe" behaviors in school
Respecting boundaries
Not touching others
Not threatening others
Sitting correctly in seat
I go up and down but never move. What am I?
A staircase :)
Give me 3 examples of losing points in class for being disrespectful.
Talking over teacher
Talking over other students
Cursing/foul language
Arguing with staff or students
Ignoring directives
Getting too loud
Describe what "self-control" is
Definition: The ability to control behaviors in order to avoid temptations and achieve your goals
DOUBE JEOPARDY : Give 2 examples of "engaged"
Participating in class
Not heading head down
Raising hand
Asking questions
What can run but not walk?
Water :)