When we have morning bins, we can practice our communication, thinking, and social or personal skills. We can also practice these skills during ____________ Time.
Activity
If someone is bothering you, what should you do BEFORE you tell a grown up? Do you just say stop?
Tell them what you do not like and what you would like them to do. Be specific!
After sharing materials or playing outside, is it better to wash our hands or use hand sanitizer?
Wash our hands
What days do you have gym?
Mondays and Fridays
During clean up time, what should you do BEFORE you knock over someone's creation?
ASK first
If it is NOT snack time or lunch time, why is it important to ask to go to my locker?
For safety reasons! It's important that we know where you are.
When it is home time, why does Ms. Soo send you to your lockers by table groups?
To avoid traffic jams
What colour is the unfinished bin?
Brown
Who do you ask before going to the washroom, and WHY?
Any grown up. You ask for safety purposes, so we know where you are.
Where do you line up when recess or lunch is over?
Basketball court
We go to our lockers during 4 set times. Name these times.
When we get to school, snack time, lunchtime, home time.
What colour is the hand in bin?
Yellow
When it is time to go for recess, where do we line up?
The red door
What is whole body listening? Hint think eyes, ears, mouth, body.
Eyes are looking, ears are listening, mouths are closed, and body is calm.
When you are standing in line, and unless you are the first person or last person, how many people are in front or behind you?
One!
What are the 4 classroom rules?
Be kind, be safe, be helpful, be your best self
When we have morning bins, who do we learn to work with?
table group members
What should you do BEFORE you place something in the classroom lost and found bin?
Ask people near you and try to find out who it belongs to first
Name 2-3 things that you do as a star helper.
Hold the door, lead the class, handle the library trolley, hand out papers
If you have something to share with Ms. Soo, but you see her talking with another student or adult. What should you do?
Wait patiently!
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