What is the very first step for coming into the classroom
What is: putting your backpack where it belongs
Name one reason we might get a reminder
(answers may vary)
What is an appropriate voice level when speaking to adults
conversational, low, not yelling
Why is it important in school to have anger management
Because it allows us to still learn, and understand that everything is not always worth getting upset
Why is it important to respect other people's space
Respecting personal space helps everyone feel comfortable and safe.
How can you show the teacher that you are ready to learn at the beginning of class?
What is: Sit quietly and wait for instruction
If we are serving a think time what should be on our desk?
Nothing
What is the kind of language we use when we speak with teachers and other adults?
Why is it important to recognize the signs of getting angry?
In order to practice strategies that can prevent or help with anger
What is a personal boundary you should respect with your classmates?
Do not touch someone’s belongings without permission
If we serve stations on Friday Party day do we get to participate in Friday Party
What is: Nope.
Why do we have reminders?
What is: to remind us of the appropriate behavior in class
What should you do if you disagree with an adult's decision?
Respectfully share how you feel, ask questions (will accept any correct answer)
What can I do as soon as I start feel angry to prevent any behaviors?
Telling a trusted adult, taking a deep breath.
What should you do if someone is making you uncomfortable?
Politely ask them to stop and inform a teacher or trusted adult if necessary
What should you do if you feel you need to leave the classroom during a lesson?
Raise your hand and ask the teacher to be dismissed or to leave your seat
What number reminder is a cool down?
5th reminder
How can you show you are actively listening when speaking with an adult?
Nod, make eye contact, and respond appropriately to show you understand.
Name two activities that can help reduce anger.
Answers may vary: taking a deep breath, counting to 10, taking a walk, ripping paper
How can you assertively communicate your boundaries to others?
Clearly and calmly state your boundary and explain why it is important to you.
How should you behave during group activities when you have to work with other students in the class?
What is: listening, giving everyone respect, letting everyone have a turn to speak
What would earn an automatic cool down, What would earn an automatic chill time,What would earn an automatic think time? Must answer all three
( answers may vary)
If an adult is having a conversation with another adult what is an appropriate way to get one of their attention
Wait until the conversation is over, raise your hand, tap one of the adults
How can you communicate your feelings of anger without escalating the situation?
express your feelings
Let an adult know you are angry
(will take any correct answer)
Why is understanding and respecting boundaries important in a school environment?
It fosters a respectful and safe environment where everyone can learn and grow.