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Respect Jeopardy HallwayClassroomCafeteriaBus

On which side of the hall are you supposed to walk?

The right-hand side.

Why is it important to move towards your destination without pushing and shoving between classes?

So you will be on time, to keep traffic moving, and so no one gets hurt.

What is one strategy that will help two people access lockers next to each other.

Take turns, or keep your things on your side.

Explain why it’s important not to stand in the middle of the hall with your friends.

It blocks the traffic flow.

How many students move through the halls during class exchange times? (Your answer must be +/- 25 of the correct answer.)

715 (+/- 25)

Why is it disrespectful to be late for class?

The class can’t start, and everyone has to wait for you.

Act out the proper way to respond to a teacher who is correcting your behavior.

Don’t argue or use disrespectful language. Don’t walk away while the teacher is talking.

What are three ways to show respect for others during a class discussion?

Take turns, raise your hand, listen when others are talking, and respect opinions of others.

If you were a teacher, why would it be a problem if your students came to class unprepared?

Time is wasted handing out supplies, it indicates a lack of respect for the class, and borrowed supplies often aren’t returned.

On average, how many students does a teacher work with on any given day?

90-120

Give an example of good table manners. (You may act it out.)

Not chewing with mouth open, passing items instead of throwing them, not burping loudly, throwing away all trash, wiping up spills.

Why is it necessary to dismiss students table by table to go out to recess?

So there is no pushing or running and no one will get hurt.

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

So people can hear each other, and so students can hear teachers’ instructions.

List three actions that are not acceptable while waiting in line.

Pushing, cutting, being disrespectful to the cafeteria workers, and yelling.

How many students are in the cafeteria during your lunch shift? (You must be +/- 25 of the correct answer.)

6 th th th (all +/- 25)

Use _______ language while riding on the bus.

Appropriate or respectful

Act out the proper way to ride on your bus.

Stay in your seat, keep your hands to yourself, and keep your voice quiet.

If you were the bus driver, why would it be important to have the bus riders quiet?

So you can concentrate on your driving, so you can hear sirens, etc.

What could you do if you were being bullied on the bus?

Talk to your parents, have your friends sit near you, talk to the bus driver, sit closer to the front, or talk to your teacher or guidance counselor.

How many student’s lives is the bus driver responsible for when the bus is full?

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