Respect
Classroom Routines
Supplies & Materials
Speaking & Listening
Fun Wildcards
100

What is one way we can show respect to our classmates when they are speaking?


Listen quietly, don’t interrupt, look at the speaker.

100

What is the first thing you should do when class begins?

Come in quietly, sit down, get materials ready, read the agenda.

100

What should you always bring to English class?

Notebook, pencil/pen, assigned book, homework.

100

What should you do when the teacher is giving instructions?

Listen silently, look at the teacher, don’t interrupt.

100

What’s one thing the teacher loves to drink every morning?

Coffee! ☕

200

True or False: Respect only means being polite to the teacher.

  • ✅ False — it includes classmates, yourself, and our space.


200

Where do you hand in homework?

In the homework tray/Google Classroom/etc. (adjust for your system).

200

Where are extra pencils/paper kept?

In the pencil station.

200

Why is raising your hand important?

So everyone gets a fair chance to speak and we avoid chaos.

200

What’s one word that describes the kind of classroom we want?

Respectful / Safe / Fun /

300

Give 2 examples of respecting classroom property.

Handle books carefully, put materials back, keep desks clean.

300

What do you do if you finish your work early?

Read, work on another assignment, or follow the teacher’s posted options.

300

What should you do if your Chromebook/iPad doesn’t work at home

Tell the teacher and troubleshoot calmly.

300

How can you show you are actively listening to a partner?

Eye contact, nodding, repeating back what they said, asking questions.

300

If you were the teacher for a day, what rule would you add?  

Student-created answers (creativity encouraged).

400

What does “respect for yourself” look like in class?

Trying your best, asking questions, being prepared.

400

When is it okay to leave your seat?

With permission, or during group work/allowed activities.

400

If you borrow something, what must you do afterward?

Return it neatly and respectfully.

400

Give 2 examples of speaking respectfully in group work.

Take turns, use kind words, don’t talk over others.

400

Make up a classroom cheer for respect (short & fun).

Students create one on the spot (e.g., “R-E-S-P-E-C-T, that’s how we learn successfully!”)

500

Role-play: Show how to respectfully disagree with someone’s idea.

Example: “I see your point, but I think…” instead of “You’re wrong.”

500

Explain the steps for lining up quietly at the door.

Push in chair, gather materials, wait quietly, keep hands/feet to self.

500

Why is it important to keep your desk and materials organized?

So you can find things quickly and avoid wasting learning time.

500

What happens if more than one person talks at the same time? What should we do?

It gets confusing; we should stop, let one person finish, then take turns.

500

Act out a silly example of “what NOT to do” in class.

Students do a silly skit (talking loudly, throwing papers, ignoring teacher).