Be a CHAMPION in the classroom!

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Be a CHAMPION in the classroom!

Conversation You will be told what level of volume to use with your voice during the lesson or activity. The levels go from 0 – no noise at all to 4 – use your outside voice

Help You will be told how to get help from the teacher. For example, it could be Raise your hand Or Come to the reading corner

Activity You will be told what kind of activity the class will be using It could be Whole class discussion circle Or Independent seat work

Movement You will be told how much movement will be allowed during the lesson. It could be Partner work Or Reading groups

Participation You will be told how to participate in the lesson. It could be Talk quietly and respectfully to the others in your group. Or Listen and take notes

Champs! SUCCESS! A round of applause! Great effort! Well done! Your effort paid off!