Sarah King Elementary School. Guidelines for Success Be Safe Be Responsible Be Respectful Be “Paw”sitively Proud Students at Sarah King are….. Respectful.

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Sarah King Elementary School

Guidelines for Success Be Safe Be Responsible Be Respectful Be “Paw”sitively Proud Students at Sarah King are….. Respectful to others and to themselves On time and eager to participate Prepared with all materials and homework Responsible and make positive decisions

Matrix Be ResponsibleBe SafeBe Respectful Be "Paw"sitively Proud CAFETERIA M -Sit on your bottom -Chew with mouth closed -Say "please" and "thank you" I -Stay in line when entering and exiting cafeteria -Patiently wait for tray L -Use low voices when finished eating K -Clean up area -Throw all trash in trashcan

Matrix Continued Be ResponsibleBe SafeBe Respectful Be "Paw"sitively Proud HALLWAYS W -Walk quietly/whisper throughout the hallway -Follow teacher's instructions in a quiet but orderly manner A -Students should walk on third square tile to the right of the tape -Orderly transition to other common areas -Adhere to all stop signs L -Classes should walk in a line alongside monitoring teacher -Classes should walk quietly to avoid desruption to the classrooms K -Keep hands and feet to self to show "Lions Pride" for school

Matrix Continued RESTROOMS GO - Go quickly and return to classroom in a timely manner Flush -Show "Lions Pride" in keeping bathroom toilets clean WASH -Wash hands always to show respect for sel and others -Throw paper towels in trashcan to show "Lions Pride" and keep bathroom clean LEAVE -No playing in bathroom, return to class within 5 minutes Be ResponsibleBe SafeBe Respectful Be "Paw"sitively Proud

Cafeteria Lesson Plan 1. Introduction Specific Common Area: Cafeteria Specific Common Area: Cafeteria Lesson Rational: Teach appropriate cafeteria behavior to all students from K- 5 th grade. Lesson Rational: Teach appropriate cafeteria behavior to all students from K- 5 th grade. M – Must use manners I - In line L – Low Voices K – Keep area clean Goal of Common Area: To have a safe and clean environment where students can socialize or interact appropriately. Goal of Common Area: To have a safe and clean environment where students can socialize or interact appropriately.

Cafeteria Lesson Plan Continued 2. Tell/Teach Phase – MILK and Expectations Critical Student Behavioral Expectations – Critical Student Behavioral Expectations – Students are expected to: Students are expected to: BE RESPONSIBLE M -Sit on your bottom -Chew with your mouth closed -Chew with your mouth closed - Say “please” and “thank you” - Say “please” and “thank you” BE SAFE I-Stay in line when entering and exiting cafeteria - Patiently wait for tray - Patiently wait for tray BE RESPECTFUL L- Use low voices when finished eating BE “PAW”SITIVELY PROUD K- Clean up your area - Throw all trash in trashcan - Throw all trash in trashcan

Cafeteria Lesson Plan Continued 3. Teacher Strategies A. Enter and Exit signs will be posted at the entrance of the Cafeteria door. 1. Students will be lined up in seating chart order. 2. Students will stop at the entrance door and permitted to go in with Teacher’s permission. B. Blue tape will be on the floor throughout serving area and trash cans. 1. Students will walk in between the blue lines. C.Teacher will develop a lunch seating chart for the students 1. Students will be seated according to the seating chart given to the lunch monitor by the teacher. 2. Students will need to enter the cafeteria in seating chart order to avoid congestion at the tables. D. Classes will be assigned a table 1. Each class will have a table the will either be an “A” or “B” table. 2. The “A” tables will go through the “A” lunch line and the “B” tables the “B” lunch line.

Cafeteria Lesson Plan Continued E. Number signs will be used to teach students correct cafeteria behavior. 1. Lunch monitor will hold up signs to indicate the following: Sign #1-Clean area Sign #1-Clean area Sign #2-Stand up/push in chair Sign #2-Stand up/push in chair Sign #3-Pick up tray/face the monitor and dispose of tray Sign #3-Pick up tray/face the monitor and dispose of tray F. When the lunch monitor releases the students to dispose of trays students will follow the red line to the trash cans to throw away trays and continue on the red line to exit the cafeteria. Student Incentives Classes who are successful and adhere to all the rules and directives during the lunch period will receive a Lion. This Lion will be placed on a graph that will be displayed in the cafeteria so each class can keep track of their progress and view the progress of the other classes. Once a class receives 3 Lions they will earn a pencil, 6 Lions they will earn a popcorn party, 9 Lions they will earn 10 minutes of recess and when a class reaches 11 Lions they will earn a “Cool Treat.” Adopted by Sarah King Elementary Staff:

Signs 1– 2– 3 Signs 1– 2– 3 Sarah S. King Elementary

1 Clean your area

2 Stand Up/Push in Chair

3 Pick up tray/face monitor dispose of tray

M-Must use manners I-In line L-Low voices K-Keep area clean

Hallway Lesson Plan 1. Introduction Specific Common Area: Hallways Specific Common Area: Hallways Lesson Rational: Teach appropriate hallway procedures/behavior for transition to all other common areas from K - 5th grade. Lesson Rational: Teach appropriate hallway procedures/behavior for transition to all other common areas from K - 5th grade. W – Whisper Voices/Turtle Voice A - Always walk on right L – Lions walk in a line K – Keep hands and feet to self Goal of Common Area: To transition appropriately from one common area to another without major disruption to other classrooms, and avoid overcrowding in the hallway. Goal of Common Area: To transition appropriately from one common area to another without major disruption to other classrooms, and avoid overcrowding in the hallway.

Hallway Lesson Plan Continued 2. Tell/Teach Phase – WALK and Expectations Critical Student Behavioral Expectations – Critical Student Behavioral Expectations – Students are expected to: BE RESPONSIBLE W - Walk Quietly/Whisper throughout the hallway/Turtle Voice - Follow teacher’s instructions in a quiet but orderly manner. BE SAFE A- Students should walk on the 2nd tile to the right of the green tape. - Orderly transition to other common areas. - Adhere to all stop signs. BE RESPECTFUL L- Classes should walk in line alongside monitoring teacher - Classes should walk quietly to avoid disruption to the other classrooms.

Hallway Lesson Plan Continued BE “PAW”SITIVELY PROUD K - Keep hands and feet to self to show “Lions Pride” for school. Teacher Strategies A.Colored tape will be placed down the middle of the hallway to direct hallway traffic. Students should walk on the 2nd tile to the right of the green tape to keep students safe from opening doors, and to avoid students from touching classroom hallway displays. B.Teachers will TEACH students proper hallway etiquette and TEACH students to stop at every stop sign to avoid collision with other classes. C.TEACH and RETEACH as necessary D.Teacher will be given 10 letters by PBS Team that will spell “LIONS PRIDE” which will be used to display in their individual classroom’s for incentive purposes.

Hallway Lesson Plan Continued Student Incentives Classes who are complimented by other teachers or administration on appropriate hallway expectations will earn the privilege of displaying one of “LIONS PRIDE” letter in their classroom. Teachers will place one letter at a time when compliments are given to entire class. Once a classroom reaches their goal “LIONS PRIDE” the whole class will earn a “treat” from administration…  Adopted by S. King Elementary Staff:

Stop Signs Stop Stop Signs are placed throughout Hallways and in the Cafeteria

Restroom Lesson Plan 1. Introduction Specific Common Area: Restroom Specific Common Area: Restroom Lesson Rational: Teach appropriate restroom behavior to all students K – 5th grade. Lesson Rational: Teach appropriate restroom behavior to all students K – 5th grade. Goal of Common Area: To have a safe and clean environment where students can tend to their personal needs in an orderly manner. Goal of Common Area: To have a safe and clean environment where students can tend to their personal needs in an orderly manner. 2. Tell/Teach Phase – Go, Flush, Wash, Leave and Expectations Critical Student Behavioral Expectations – Critical Student Behavioral Expectations – Students are expected to: Students are expected to: BE SAFE BE SAFE Go- Go quickly and return to classroom in a timely manner Go- Go quickly and return to classroom in a timely manner

Restroom Lesson Plan Continued BE RESPONSIBLE Flush- Show “Lions Pride” in keeping bathroom toilets clean. BE RESPECTFUL Wash- Wash hands Always to show respect for self and others. Throw paper towels in trashcan to show “Lions Pride” and keep bathroom clean Be “PAWS”ITIVELY PROUD Leave- No playing in bathroom, return to class within 5 minutes. 3. Teacher Strategies TEACH, TEACH, TEACH and role play with students, repeat Go, Flush, Wash and Leave. Signs will be posted for student reminders…… Assign bathroom monitor to check bathroom before and after leaving your designated bathroom. Remind your students of “Lions Pride”

Restrooms Lesson Plan Continued. 4. Student Incentives Use CHAMPS Strategies in your classrooms for student incentives,100’s chart, mystery behavior, golden tickets…etc. POSITIVE REINFORCEMENTS. REMEMBER WE ARE TEACHING YOUNG STUDENTS NOTHING CAN BE ASSUMED……..