Hallway Rules
Lunchroom Rules
Recess Rules
School Rules
Bus Rules
100

When we are in the hallway what kind of feet do we have?

Walking feet

100

What should you say when you ask for your food and after you get it? 

Please and thank you

100

How should you move when you are in the hallway, on the outside stairs, on the structure, or on the path?

You walk safely.

100

What are the three school rules at Lakeview?

Be safe, Be respectful, Be ready to learn.

100

What do you do on the bus?

Sit in your seat and talk quietly to your neighbor.

200

When we are in the hallway what level of noise is appropriate?

Quiet voices, quiet feet, quiet bodies

200

When you get your food what should you do next?

Go to the table and get napkins and silverware and other food related items and then put your tray at your seat.  Go back for a drink after.

200

When the whistle blows what should you do right away?

If it blows once - Stop what you are doing.  Move to the appropriate area and line up.

If it blows twice - Stop. Look at the adult. Follow directions immediately.

200

If you see a problem in the bathroom what should you do?

Go tell an adult right away.  

200

What do you need to do when the bus is moving?

Stay in your seat.  Talk quietly.  Keep hands, feet,  and objects to yourself.

300

When we are in the hallway what are our hands doing?

They are at our side. We do not touch other people, the walls, or things that are not ours.

300

What should you do while you are at your table?

Eat your food.  Have a quiet conversation. Ask if you need to get something. 

300

When you are playing with others what should you do with your body?

Keep hands and feet away from others. Be aware of where you are and others are to prevent accidents.  

300

What should you do if you get to a classroom and an adult is not there?

Stay in the hallway.  Wait in a line by the wall. Be quiet. Keep your hand and feet to yourself.

300

What should I do with the stuff in my backpack or lunch box?

Keep it put away until I get home.  Food, drink, and toys should not be out.

400

When we are in the hallway walking in our line what 3 things do we need to remember to be safe and respectful of the people in front of and behind us?

Keep in your own space, watch what is happening in front of you, be ready to stop or change direction if necessary.
400

What do you do when you are done eating?

Take your tray to the trash and compost area and dispose of your things in the right places.  Put your tray on the rolling cart, and your silverware in the bucket.  Clean up your table and floor space if needed.  

400

What do you do with sleds and toys when playtime is over?

Put them in the shed or in the baskets in your building. 

400

What does ready to learn mean?

Everyone is in the right place, with the right materials, at the right time, ready to go.  

400

How do I get on and off the bus safely?

Wait till the bus is fully stopped.  Look at the driver and wait for their signal.  Walk safely onto the bus.  

Wait till the bus is fully stopped.  Gather your things.  Stand up.  Wait for those in front of you to go, and then walk safely off the bus.

500

When we are in the hallway and other people are walking towards us, what 4 things should we do?

Continue walking, have a friendly face, move to the right side of the hallway, and keep our hands and materials to ourselves.

500

What do you do after you have cleaned up your lunch and are waiting to line up?

Sit back down in your space and talk quietly with your neighbors until the end of lunch.

500

When the entire school is on the playground what rules do all of us need to follow?

Be safe, make sure you are not doing something that a younger student might try and get hurt doing, Listen to all adults, include others in your play regardless of age or ability, be respectful to all.

500

What does it mean to be respectful?

Use kind words.  Follow directions. Help others as needed.  Use appropriate language. Include everyone.  Be polite.

500

What do you do if there is a problem on the bus?

Tell the bus driver.  Tell the adults at school. If it is an emergency - yell to the bus driver for help.