Classroom
What are some "unexpected behaviors" in this video?
standing on chairs, singing during class, heads down, not following directions, "no one likes science", throwing paper
Hallway/Stairwell
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What are some "unexpected behaviors" in this video?
walking to close together, cartwheels, rolling on the ground, handstands, jumping down the stairs, hanging on the rail, walking on the left side
Restroom
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What are some "unexpected behaviors" in this video?
gossiping/"talking trash", hanging from the stalls, looking under the stall, pokemon, writing on the walls, sitting on the floor, using too much paper towels, 3 people in at once
Cafeteria/Lunch
What are some "unexpected behaviors" in this video?
standing on seats, laying on tables, running through the cafeteria
Playground
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What are some "unexpected behaviors" in this video?
playing in the woods, hanging on the goal, throwing rocks, not lining up when it is time, coming inside in too close together
Name 3 tasks you should do each morning in your classroom to be ready to learn
check in with your teacher, put away your stuff, get ready for the day (pencils sharpened, etc) eat breakfast...
Why is it important to face forward in line?
safety, so you are ready when your line moves, to hear your teacher giving instructions...
Name 2 actions that must take place after using the toilet.
Flush toilet, WASH YOUR HANDS!!!!, Throw your paper towel in the trash.
why is it important to keep your conversations at a reasonable volume during lunch?
because there is a lot of people also talking, so you can enjoy your social time with your friends, so it does not become unpleasant/stressful
When your teacher blows the whistle or calls your class, what should you do?
come and line up! Take a couple deep breaths to get ready to transition back to learning! Take care of water/bathroom needs as you enter
Act it out! Show the "right" way and the "wrong" way to show respect towards a classmate who is speaking?
right way: turn toward them, look at them, stay quiet, nod your head slightly, try to use empathy (put yourself "in their shoes"
what is the procedure for lining up to transition to a different classroom? E.g. team teacher, specials, lunch, etc
line up as your teacher directs (row by row, etc), space apart using wall or blocks, hold computer carefully, wait quietly
What does it mean to be responsible in the bathroom?
report problems to an adultu, se only what you need, go at the right time, get back to class quickly.
List 3 actions that can help you be "ready" when it is time for lunch?
wash your hands, have things put away, listen for your teachers instructions, know what you need for lunch, wait your turn quietly, line up quickly when you have your lunch
How can we be responsible on the playground?
follow the rules, use equipment as intended, bring in what you bring out
If you were a teacher, why would it be a problem if your students came to class unprepared for school? For example: late, over tired, computer not charged, etc
when your late you miss important things & it throws your day off; your brain needs sleep to learn best; it's hard to learn & wastes time when you don't have what you need.
why do we walk in a single file line through the hall?
In case we come up on another class so we can all fit, so your teacher knows you are all here, it makes the transition smoother
What problems should you report to your teacher?
safety issues, damaged property, things that make you uncomfortable.
Why is it not ok to share food?
it creates problems, people have allergies, you can pass germs around
How can you respectfully solve disagreements and play fair at recess?
respect the rules of the game, don't foul, take a break if you are getting heated or find another game if you are not having fun! think win-win!
what are 3 ways you might show responsibility for your learning?
follow directions, ask for help when needed, complete and hand in work, make smart choices, use time wisely...
Act it out! Show the appropriate way a group of students can move through the hall at dismissal time. Lights! Camera! Action!
walking, spaced apart, mask on, have all your stuff, stay to the right
Name 2 reasons gossiping or hanging out in the bathroom could be a problem.
you are missing learning, it is not private, it's kind of gross, you could get in trouble. it breaks the 3 W's.
Tell 3 ways you can show show respect at lunchtime.
clean up any messes, keep your food on your "plate" or "tray", throw all trash in garbage, use "manners",
Come up or with or review your agreements of how to "share" the playground areas and equipment...
First come, first serve? How to take turns. How to include everyone who wants to play. How to make teams. when to use "rock paper scissors".