Lesson 7 – Expectations for Restroom

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Lesson 7 – Expectations for Restroom Welcome Lesson 7 – Expectations for Restroom

Expectation for Restroom Planner Expectation for Restroom

Upper right hand corner: Homeroom Journal Upper right hand corner: Name Date Homeroom

Can I explain what the expectation is for the restroom? Learning Goal: Can I explain what the expectation is for the restroom?

Learning Goal: In your own words fill in the following sentence. The learning goal for today is ________________________.

Review from Yesterday Finish your picture from yesterday. Then answer the question: How did applying your goal to lunch time help the cafeteria?

Restroom Expectations Safety/Order Achieve Respect

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? Use the restroom during passing time.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? ANSWER – ACHIEVE - Use the restroom during passing time.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? Flush the toilet.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? ANSWER – Safety/Order - Flush the toilet.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? Wait your turn.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? ANSWER – Safety/Order - Wait your turn.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? Respect personal space and privacy.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? ANSWER – Respect - Respect personal space and privacy.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? Wash your hands.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? ANSWER – Safety/Order - Wash your hands.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? Limit conversations.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? ANSWER – Respect - Limit conversations.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? Report any problems to an adult.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? ANSWER – Safety/Order - Report any problems to an adult.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? Get in and get out quickly.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? ANSWER – Achieve - Get in and get out quickly.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? Keep the restroom clean.

What rule (S/O A R) does this expectation fit with? ANSWER – Safety/Order - Keep the restroom clean.

Restroom Expectations Safety/Order Achieve Respect Flush the toilet. Use the restroom during passing time. Respect personal space and privacy. Wait your turn. Get in and get out quickly. Limit conversations. Wash your hands. Report any problems to an adult. Keep the restroom clean.