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CHAMPS EXPECTATIONS

CHAMP C - Conversation H - Help A - Activity M - Movement P - Participation

C- Conversation O – No sound/No Talking 1 – Whisper 2 – Quiet Conversational Voice 3 – Presentational Voice 4 – Outside Voice

H - Help Raise hand Do not raise hand (help available except in emergency Please Help Flag Ask on person next to you Ask any student in your group If your group has a question, at least two people raise their hand

A - Activity Whole-class Instruction Whole-class Discussion (Circle) Whole-class at Rug Small Group Instruction Independent Seatwork Coopertive Groups Silent Reading Test Clean-up

M - Movement Stay at seat Hand in completed assignment Can Sharpen Pencils Do not get up to sharpen your pencil. Get Supplies Do not get up to get supplies. Use the restroom Do not get up to use the restroom.

P - Participation Read Write Eyes on your own work Listen Listen and take notes Listen, answer, ask questions, and/or share Talk quietly and respectfully with one other student. Talk quietly and respectfully with other students in your group