How my Choices Affect my Grades

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2011-2012
End of the Year Reward
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6
Grade Expectations
The next slide is a list of expectations that your
teachers and administration have set for you:
Decide what area you think each
expectation would fit into. Be able
to explain why it fits there:
Strength
Tolerance
Responsibility
Integrity
Knowledge
Empathy
Record in your Journal
th
6
Grade Expectations
Here is a list of expectations that your teachers
and administration have set for you:
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14.
Be to school on time.
Wear comfortable/appropriate clothes
Know the day’s schedule
Share your chicken.
Be a respectful audience
Clap for your teachers
Participate in all activities
Take turns at the activities.
Understand that some activities are easier or harder for your classmates.
Clean up any mess that your or your friends make.
If you see someone failing to follow expectations, let a teacher know.
Cheer on your classmates.
Be a good sport.
Enjoy yourselves.
th
6
Grade Expectations
Now that you have categorized the
expectations, circle the THREE expectations
that you believe are the most important.
In your journal explain why you believe these
are the most important expectations for your
reward day.
Take these expectations
Discuss as a class.
home.
Discuss with your parents
what is expected of you on
field day.
7th Grade Expectations
On the next slide are some expectations that your
teachers and administration have set for you:
Decide what area you think each expectation
would fit into. Be able to explain why it fits there:
Strength
Tolerance
Responsibility
Integrity
Knowledge
Empathy
Discuss as a class
th
7
Grade Expectations
Here is a list of expectations that your teachers
and administration have set for you:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
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14.
Be to school on time.
Wear comfortable/appropriate clothes
Know the day’s schedule
Follow the inflatable rules.
Be a respectful to the adults helping with field day
Move quickly without to the next activity without disrupting another group.
Participate in all activities
Take turns at the activities.
Understand that some activities are easier or harder for your classmates.
Clean up any mess that your or your friends make.
If you see someone failing to follow expectations, let a teacher know.
Cheer on your classmates.
Be a good sport.
Enjoy yourselves.
th
7
Grade Expectations
Now that you have categorized the
expectations, circle the THREE expectations
that you believe are the most important.
In your journal explain why you believe these
are the most important expectations for your
reward day.
Take these expectations
Discuss as a class.
home.
Discuss with your parents
what is expected of you on
field day.
8th Grade Expectations
On the next slide are some expectations that your
teachers and administration have set for you:
Decide what area you think each expectation
would fit into. Be able to explain why it fits there:
Strength
Tolerance
Responsibility
Integrity
Knowledge
Empathy
Discuss as a class
th
8
Grade Expectations
Here is a list of expectations that your teachers
and administration have set for you:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Be to school on time.
Wear comfortable/appropriate clothes
Know the day’s schedule
Follow the bus rules.
Be a respectful to the adults helping with the pool party.
Move quickly onto and off of the bus.
Bring only approved items to the pool.
Take turns at the diving board/wait patiently for your turn.
Understand that some classmates are more comfortable in the water than
others.
Clean up any mess that your or your friends make.
If you see someone failing to follow expectations, let a teacher know.
Listen to the lifeguards.
Keep Ms. Williams dry.
Enjoy yourselves.
th
8
Grade Expectations
Now that you have categorized the
expectations, circle the THREE expectations
that you believe are the most important.
In your journal explain why you believe these
are the most important expectations for your
reward day.
Take these expectations
Discuss as a class.
home.
Discuss with your parents
what is expected of you on
field day.