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This Is FVE Jeopardy

Dynamic Dolphin Expectations PBIS Dynamic Dolphin Expectations Friendship Valley Elementary School August 2007 Created by: Thea Bayly

FVE Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Classroom 1 2 3 Cafeteria 4 Hallway 2 Bathroom 3 Cafeteria 4 Recess 5 Bus 6 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Why is it important to keep self to self? $100 Classroom Why is it important to keep self to self?

What is the difference between tattling and telling? $200 Classroom What is the difference between tattling and telling?

$300 Classroom What are 2 ways you might show respect toward a classmate who is speaking?

$400 Classroom If you were a teacher, why would it be a problem if your students came to class without their homework or supplies?

$500 Classroom What are 3 ways that you might show your teacher that you are an effective listener?

On which side of the hall are you suppose to walk? $100 Hallway On which side of the hall are you suppose to walk?

$200 Hallway Why is it important to always face forward in line?

$300 Hallway Explain why it is important not to stand in the hallway talking to friends before school or during any other time of the day?

Why do we walk in a single file line through the hall? $400 Hallway Why do we walk in a single file line through the hall?

$500 Hallway What is one strategy that will help two people access lockers next to one another?

$100 Bathroom Name two actions that must take place after using the toilet.

How can you be respectful of others while using the bathroom?

$300 Bathroom How can you be a responsible bathroom user?

What problems should you report to your teacher? $400 Bathroom What problems should you report to your teacher?

$500 Bathroom Name 2 things you should do when returning to your class.

$100 Cafeteria Give an example of a good table manner. (You may act it out)

$200 Cafeteria Why is it important to keep your conversations at a reasonable volume during lunch?

$300 Cafeteria List 3 actions that are not acceptable while waiting in the lunch line? Why?

Is sharing food ok in the cafeteria? Why or why not?

$500 Cafeteria Give an example of a problem that might occur, which warrants it to be reported to cafeteria staff. Give an example of a problem that you should attempt to deal with on your own, first.

$100 Recess The playground equipment is used by all students outside. How might you be respectful when using it?

When your teacher blows the whistle, what should you do? $200 Recess When your teacher blows the whistle, what should you do?

How can we avoid accidents on the playground? $300 Recess How can we avoid accidents on the playground?

How might you show respect toward others at recess?

$500 Recess How might you show your teacher that you’re ready to learn when returning to class?

$100 Bus Tell 1 way that you can show respect towards the bus driver or his/her property?

Tell 2 things that you should be doing while the bus is in motion.

What types of voices should be heard on the bus? Why?

$400 Bus How can you show that you’re ready to learn when dismissing from the bus?

What types of problems should be reported to the bus driver? $500 Subtract What types of problems should be reported to the bus driver?