You should always do this when you are asked to answer a question in class.
What is "stand to answer"?
The two things you should always do if you are in the wrong.
What is "admit and apologize"?
The proper way to behave when entering a public place on a field trip.
What is "enter quietly"?
The side of the hallway you should walk on.
What is "the right side"?
The person you should befriend if you see them sitting alone.
What is "the person sitting alone"?
This is what you should do with your writing so that it is considered a full and complete thought.
What is "answer all written questions in a complete sentence"?
This is the character trait you should always display, no matter the circumstances.
What is "honesty"?
What you should do to your hands before dining.
What is "wash your hands"?
The action you should take if you accidentally bump into someone, even if it wasn't your fault.
What is "say 'excuse me'"?
The acronym that reminds you not to get involved in other people's business, especially when they are called to the office.
What is "MYB" (Mind Your Business)?
The three places where your participation is always expected.
What are "class, mass, and discussions"?
The simple action you should take when you are last to leave a room.
What is "close the door"?
The respectful rule to follow when food is offered.
What is "take only your fair share"?
The proper way to walk while changing classes to ensure a clear flow of traffic.
What is "single file"?
The one thing you should never do when an assignment is given.
What is “moan or complain”?
This is your responsibility when you return to school after being absent.
What is "to get your work"?
The valuable lesson you should learn from the phrase, "You are entitled to NOTHING."
What is "earn it"?
This is what you should do when someone wins or does something well, and you should also do it for everyone.
What is “congratulate them” and “clap”?
This is how you should organize your book sacks outside the classroom to keep the aisles clear.
What is “stacked two deep”?
This is the difference between tattling and telling.
What is "tattling is repeated to get others in trouble, and telling is helping someone who is struggling"?
The attitude you should have when you make a mistake.
What is "to learn from it" (or "that mistakes are learning opportunities")?
The acronym that helps you decide if your words are thoughtful, honest, inspiring, necessary, or kind.
What is "THINK"?
This is a respectful way to meet new people.
What is “shake hands and repeat their name”?
The polite way to accept money or an item when buying something.
What is "do not roll the money"?
The correct posture for standing when you are praying, pledging, or coming to the office.
What is “good posture, no leaning, hands out of pockets, and feet facing forward”?