D EVELOPING THE C ULTURE 6 P’s  Prompt  Prepared  Polite  Produce  Participate  Positive Attitude.

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D EVELOPING THE C ULTURE 6 P’s  Prompt  Prepared  Polite  Produce  Participate  Positive Attitude

E XPECTATIONS : T HE 6 P S -I will be PROMPT by using my time wisely. -I will be prepared by coming to a task with all “tools” necessary to complete the job. -I will be POLITE to my peers and adults by showing respect. -I will PRODUCE my best work! -I will PARTICIPATE fully in order to learn as much as I can. -I will have a POSITIVE ATTITUDE about myself, my work, my learning, and my peers.

I WILL BE PROMPT BY USING MY TIME WISELY Promptness matters when …

PROMPT Failure to be prompt tells the other person:

L OCATION What does PROMPT look like in the… Classroom/Activity: Hallway: Cafeteria: Restroom: Recess:

I WILL BE PREPARED BY COMING TO A TASK WITH ALL “TOOLS” NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE JOB. What sort of “tools” show that you are prepared?

PREPARED Being prepared shows people that you are:

L OCATION What does PREPARED look like in the… Classroom/Activity: Hallway: Cafeteria: Restroom: Recess:

I WILL BE POLITE TO MY PEERS AND ADULTS BY SHOWING RESPECT. What does it mean to be polite?

W HY DO WE CHOOSE NOT TO BE POLITE?

W HAT STRATEGIES OR ALTERNATIVES ARE THERE TO STAY POLITE?

L OCATION What does POLITE look like in the… Classroom/Activity: Hallway: Cafeteria: Restroom: Recess:

I WILL PRODUCE MY BEST WORK. What does it mean to produce?

PRODUCE What is the difference between “poor” work and “best” work? Poor Work Best Work

L OCATION What does PRODUCE look like in the… Classroom/Activity: Hallway: Cafeteria: Restroom: Recess:

I WILL PARTICIPATE FULLY IN ORDER TO LEARN AS MUCH AS I CAN. What does it mean to participate?

PARTICIPATE What does participation look like in… Small group: Whole group: One-on-one: Centers: Independent work:

L OCATION What does PARTICAPATE look like in the… Classroom/Activity: Hallway: Cafeteria: Restroom: Recess:

I WILL HAVE A POSITIVE ATTITUDE ABOUT MYSELF, MY WORK, MY LEARNING, AND MY PEERS. What is a positive attitude?

POSITIVE ATTITUDE When things get tough, what will you do? SituationPANA Hard assignment Lost a game Didn’t get what you wanted Won a game

L OCATION What does POSITIVE ATTITUDE look like in the… Classroom/Activity: Hallway: Cafeteria: Restroom: Recess:

R EDIRECT P ROTOCOL FOR MINOR BEHAVIORS If you are not following the 6 P’s, an adult will ask you, “Are you being… * prompt * prepared * polite “Are you… * producing * participating “Do you have a… * positive attitude Respond honestly. You will be given an opportunity to “fix it.” Hallway conference accompanies second redirect. You will receive a behavior referral and administrative intervention will be required after the third redirect.

P ROTOCOL FOR MAJOR BEHAVIORS You will receive a behavior referral and administrative intervention will be required.