Behavior
Expectations
Pride Cards
Figurative Language
Literacy
100

What does our school matrix stand for SCRR?

Safe, Caring, Respectful, Responsible

100

How do you enter a classroom?

Quietly

100

What color are the quarter 2 cards?

Blue

100

What Key Words do Similes use?

Like or As

100

What is Setting?

Where the story takes place

200

What is the correct way to get the teacher's attention?

Quietly raise your hand

200

What should be out on your desk at the beginning of class?

Pride card

200

How many negatives require a parent signature?

5

200

What is Personification?

Giving a non human object, human characteristics 

200

Who is the protagonist?

Good Guy Main Charcater

300

True or False: It is okay to interrupt when someone else is talking. 

False

300

True or False: If one person wants water and another person needs to go to the bathroom, they can both go at the same time. 

False

300

How many negatives require sitting out at recess?

3

300

What is Onomatopoeia? 

Sound words. Like, BOOM, CRASH, BANG, SWOOSH

300

What is the Climax?

When the main big event of the story happens

400

What happens after warning number 1?

Pride card is taken

400

What do we use to write with in class?

Pencil

400

What does behavior code number 7 mean?

Focus on yourself

400

What is a Hyperbole?

An over the top exaggeration

400

Who is the antagonist?

The Bad guy

500

What happens after warning number 3?

Email home

500

What happens if we enter the classroom loud and disruptive?

We go back out and try again

500

What is number 4 on the I'm done Now What list?

Worldbook

500

What is Alliteration?

When more than one word starts with the same letter and sound. Like, Sally sells seashells by the seashore.  

500

What are character traits?

Qualities that the character has. Like, kind, funny, smart, brave, determined.