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Who wants to be a Millionaire? Hosted by Your Teacher

$100 What does P.R.I.D.E. stand for? B - Patience, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, Effort A - Perseverance, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, Excellence C - Persistence, Respect, Intelligence, Diligence, Excellence D - Perseverance, Respect, Intelligence, Diversity, Excellence

$200 The P.R.I.D.E. expectations are important to remember… B - in the cafeteria, hallway, classroom, and at recess A - only in the classroom and hallway C - in the classroom and at recess D - only during arrival and dismissal B - in the cafeteria, hallway, classroom, and at recess

$500 You always throw away your trash in the cafeteria. What part of P.R.I.D.E are you achieving? B - Perseverance in the cafeteria A - Excellence in the cafeteria C - Respect in the cafeteria D - Diversity in the cafeteria C - Respect in the cafeteria

$1,000 During homeroom announcements you stand for the anthem, recite the P.R.I.D.E. pledge, and listen carefully to the announcements. You have just achieved what P.R.I.D.E. expectation? B - Diversity A - Respect C - Intelligence D - Excellence A - Respect

$2,000 At recess you notice a student being harassed and bullied by other students. This makes you uncomfortable and you report it to a teacher on duty. What P.R.I.D.E. expectation have you just accomplished? B - Excellence at recess A - Diversity in the cafeteria C - Diversity at recess D - Excellence in the cafeteria B Excellence at recess

$4,000 Each period you are committed to applying yourself and learning something new. This is an example of what P.R.I.D.E. expectation? B - Respect in the classroom A - Perseverance in the classroom C - Intelligence in the classroom D - Excellence in the classroom C - Intelligence in the classroom

$8,000 Your teacher assigns your class an assignment. Some of your classmates decide they will socialize first rather than get started. You choose to begin your work promptly and complete it to the best of your ability. You have achieved what P.R.I.D.E. expectation? B – Perseverance in the classroom A – Intelligence in the classroom C – Excellence in the classroom D – Respect in the classroom C – Excellence in the classroom

$16,000 P.R.I.D.E. expectations were established to… B – Make sure students score well on tests A – Punish student for misbehaving C – Help students achieve their goals D - Clearly define student behavior throughout the building

$32,000 A new student arrives at Ponus. At lunch you notice they are sitting alone. What answer would best achieve the diversity expectation in this situation? B - You ignore the student & wait for someone else to ask A - You ask the student if they would like to sit at your table C - You wait till recess begins then offer them some gum D - You ask the student to sit at your table then pretend they dont exist A - You ask the student if they would like to sit at your table

$64,000 You have been playing basketball at recess. The end of recess is signalled and you have the ball. What would be the best way to achieve the perseverance expectation in this situation? B – You quickly return the ball to the bin and line up A – You take one more shot and then line up C – You pass the ball to your friend D – You drop the ball and line up B – You quickly return the ball to the bin and line up

$125,000 Your teacher asks your class to line up for lunch and reminds you to be silent in the hallway because there are classes in session. What answer would best achieve the respect expectation in this situation? B - Students stop and say hi to former teachers as they walk A - The class walks quietly, but not silently, only disturbing a few classes C – The class walks quietly to lunch, but when returning they are loud D - The class walks quietly down the hall and lines up orderly D - The class walks silently down the hall and lines up orderly

$250,000 You are on the lunch line, but it is really long today. You are tempted to cut in front of some unsuspecting friends, but you think twice. What P.R.I.D.E. expectation have you just accomplished? B – Excellence and Diversity A – Respect and Perseverance C – Intelligence and Diversity D – Respect and Intelligence A – Respect and Perseverance

$500,000 You have 5 dollars to spend at lunch and you are really craving chips, but you remember the importance of eating healthy from health class. What answer would best achieve the intelligence expectation in this situation? B – You buy cookies and take your friends apple when they are not looking A – You spend the money on chips, cookies and juice C – You decide to not eat lunch D – You buy chips, but subsitute an apple instead of cookies D - You buy chips, but subsitute an apple instead of cookies

$1,000,000 What is the total number of P.R.I.D.E. expectations? B - 10 A - 20 C - 30 D - 15 C - 30

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