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PBIS Kickoff

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    Practice reviewing our school rules with this fun game!
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  • You think it would be fun to put toilet paper all over the bathroom – the janitors have a lot to clean up now. You are NOT being a) safe b)responsible c)respectful
    Safe
  •  15
  • Ms. Copeland is making an important announcement but you decide to keep talking with your table. You are NOT being a) safe b)responsible c)respectful
    Safe
  •  15
  • The announcements are on and you decide to lower your voice to listen to what is being said. You ARE being a) safe b)responsible c)respectful
    Safe
  •  15
  • You disagree with the teachers decision to give you a pop quiz and criticize them in front of the entire class. You are NOT being a) safe b)responsible c)respectful
    Respectful
  •  15
  • A teacher you do not know tells you to please put your hood down and you listen and follow their direction. You are being a) safe b)responsible c)respectful
    Respectful
  •  15
  • You refrain from using profanity within the school building and on the bus. You are being a) safe b)responsible c)respectful
    Respectful
  •  15
  • You thank the cafeteria staff for your food after they serve you. You ARE being a) safe b)responsible c)respectful
    Respectful
  •  15
  • You show up to class on time with the materials that you need. You ARE being a)safe b)responsible c)respectful
    Responsible
  •  15
  • You leave your garbage from your lunch on the table when you got to recess. You are NOT being a) safe b)responsible c)respectful
    Responsible
  •  15
  • You throw grapes at someone in the cafeteria. You are NOT being a) safe b)responsible c)respectful
    Responsible
  •  15
  • You need to take a break during class and after taking a quick walk return as soon as possible. You ARE being a) safe b)responsible c)respectful
    Responsible
  •  15
  • You see someone getting picked on in the hallway and you tell the person to stop. You are being a a)upstander b)bystander.
    Upstander
  •  15
  • Your friend is teasing someone and you just stand there next to them watching it happen. You are being a a)upstander b)bystander.
    Bystander
  •  15
  • You see someone sitting alone at lunch and ask them if they want to sit with you. You are being a a)upstander b)bystander
    Upstander
  •  15