What is CHAMPS??. CHAMPS is an acronym. Each letter stands for a behavior that I will be expecting from you during each activity that we do.

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What is CHAMPS??

CHAMPS is an acronym. Each letter stands for a behavior that I will be expecting from you during each activity that we do.

C

Communicatio n The ‘C’ stands for communication. During each activity we will learn the appropriate noise level.

0 - No talking 1 - Use whisper voices to talk to a shoulder partner 2 - Use conversation voices to talk to a group 3 - Use your clearest presentation voice for the class to hear 4 - Outside voices are good for recess and P.E.

H

Help The ‘H’ stands for HELP. During each activity you can ask for help in different ways

Ask the teacher by raising your hand Ask a shoulder partner during group work or centers Show a quiet signal to ask to leave your seat Remember, don’t interrupt the teacher when she is talking

A

Activity The ‘A’ stands for ACTIVITY. What are you supposed to be doing?

When the teacher is talking I am listening During small group I am working together with my partners During independent work I am working quietly by myself

M

Movement The ‘M’ stands for MOVEMENT. Are you allowed to get up out of your seat and move around?

When the teacher is talking I am staying in my seat When walking in the hallway I must stay in a straight line (ABC order) During independent work I am staying in my seat

During centers I may get up only to get supplies If I have an emergency I may show a silent signal to my teacher to: - use the bathroom - get water - sharpen a pencil

Outside at recess and P.E. I may PPPPLLLLAAAAYYYY!! But when I’m inside and there is music on I need to stay safe in my own space

P

Participation The ‘P’ stands for PARTICIPATION. How will you learn the most?

During class time the teacher will know I am learning when: - I am following directions quickly - I am focusing on the speaker - I am using gestures - I am speaking to my shoulder partners - I am working as a team - I am completing my work

In line I have my eyes forward and am in the right spot. During a test I will finish my work on my own in a timely manner. I will always play nicely and be respectful.

S

Success! SUCCESS for all!! We are all in school to learn and to try our best to succeed.