Respect the Speaker
Respect the Space
Keep It Safe
100

This is the number of people who should be talking at the exact same time when the facilitator or a classmate has the floor.

One

100

This is the ultimate team duty that must happen at the very end of every block before we can transition to recess or lunch.

Room cleanup

100

To prevent accidents and keep everyone safe, you must keep these three things to yourself at all times.

Hands, feet, and objects to yourself

200

This body part should be tracking and looking directly at whoever is speaking to show them respect.

The Eyes

200

This is where your desk area and floor space should look like before you line up for lunch.

Clean and tidy

200

This is the only safe way to move around the classroom or hallways—running is strictly not allowed.

Walking

300

Fill in the blank: If you can hear me _____ once

Clap

300

After completing an engineering activity like the Paper Tower Challenge, this is what your group should do with the leftover supplies and materials.

Organize and put them away

300

Absolute safety is required in our classroom at all times for this major reason.

So nobody gets hurt or injured

400

When a teammate is sharing an idea during a group challenge, this is what you should do instead of interrupting or talking over them.

Listening
400

If you notice trash on the floor that isn't yours, doing this action shows that you truly respect our shared space.

Picking it up and throwing it away

400

If a game or team building activity starts getting too chaotic or rowdy, this is the best thing your team can do to keep it safe.

Pause, take a breath, and reset

500

True or False: "Respect the Speaker" only applies when the teacher is talking, not when your fellow classmates are talking.

False

500

This is the exact reason why we keep our classroom tidy and treat our supplies with absolute care.

So we can keep our space safe and fun for everyone
500

True or False: Roughhousing or pushing is okay as long as you are just playing a game with your friends.

False