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SCHOOL SITUATIONS

Rules for walking in a line. Hands at your side Stand up straight. Keep your hands at your side or behind your back. Face the person in front of you. Stand about an arm’s length away. Use a quiet voice. Don’t lean against the wall. Walk in a straight line. Face the person in front of you Stand an arm’s length away Hands behind your back

Is Jessica standing in the line correctly? NO YES

What is Jessica doing WRONG in the picture? Standing up tall and straight Leaning against the wall Facing the wrong direction

Is Justin walking in the line correctly? NO YES

What is Justin NOT doing in the picture? Looking at the person in front of him Hands at his sides Standing tall and straight Facing the wrong direction

Rules for lining up at the door. Walk to the door and don’t run. Wait for the teacher to tell you to line up. Don’t push anyone when walking to the door. Walk using a quiet voice. Don’t get upset if you are not first in the line. Keep your hands to yourself. Use a quiet voice Walk to the door

Should you run to the door when it is time to line up? NO YES

Are William and Justin lining up correctly? YES NO

What are Justin and William doing WRONG in the picture? Running to get in line Pushing to get in line Walking to get in line Touching each other

What is Justin doing RIGHT? Talking loudly Running to the door Touching another person in line Walking to the door

Should you push someone when walking in a line? YES NO

happy excited lonely scared How do you think WILLIAM feels in the picture? happy excited lonely scared

Why is it wrong to push someone. Click on the correct answer. Someone could get hurt It’s funny

Is CORY standing correctly in line? NO YES

What is Cory doing right in the picture?

Is JOEY standing correctly in line? NO YES

What is JOEY doing wrong in the picture?

What can you tell me about this picture?

LET’S REVIEW!!

Rules for sitting at a table or desk. Face the person who is talking to you. Look at the person who is talking. Use a an indoor voice when answering questions in the classroom. Nod your head and smile at the person who is speaking to shown them that you are listening. Use “good hands” when sitting at the table. Keep your hands in your own space. Don’t touch another person. Sit up tall at the table and desk. This shows the other person that you are listening. Nod Look Smile Face Sit tall Good Hands

What is Cory NOT doing in the picture? Putting his hands on another person Using good eye contact Using good hands Facing the person who is talking to him

What is Justin doing WRONG in the picture? Sitting at the table Using good eye contact Putting his hands on another person Facing the person who is talking to him

scared excited happy angry How do you think WILLIAM feels in the picture? scared excited happy angry

What IS Jessica doing in the picture? Putting her hands on another person Looking at the floor Sitting tall Leaning back in her chair

What is Joey doing WRONG in the picture? Squeezing another person Using good eye contact Using good hands Facing the person who is talking to him

You did a GREAT job! I’m proud of you!