Classroom Expectations

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Classroom Expectations Actively listen. Care for our equipment. Move safely. Take turns. Speak politely. Be responsible for your actions. Focus on your learning and allow others to do the same. Follow instructions. Put your hand up to ask a question only. I have high expectations for myself. I embrace challenges, accept feedback and use mistakes to help me improve. I persist with my learning and use different strategies before asking for help. I never give up. Compromise. Be fair. Contribute to school goals. Help others. Encourage each other using positive words. Welcome all guests. Complete our class jobs. Be safe. Be welcoming. Take pride in everything you do.

Toilet Expectations Be quick. Be quiet. Flush the toilet. Use toilet supplies appropriately. Keep it clean. Behave in a sensible manner. Wash your hands. Wait your turn. Help each other out i.e.. Taps, doors, more paper etc. Remind others to wash hands. I use the toilets properly. I consider others and respect their privacy.

Playground Expectations Share equipment, use it for its purpose only and return it after use. Include others. Use manners. Be safe and keep hands and feet to yourself. Apologise. Forgive. Stay in our grounds. Remember Nude Food and put any rubbish you see in the bin. Be a problem solver. Bounce Back when something hasn t gone your way. Learn from your mistakes. Be a gracious winner. Encourage each other using positive words. Choose to be happy. I help others when they are lonely or injured. Make sure everyone is safe. Help each other. Help pick up rubbish. Help pick up sports equipment.

Outside Games & Sports Expectations Establish the rules and then play by them. Share equipment, use it for its purpose only and return it after use. Use friendly words of encouragement. Control your emotions when you go out. Accept the rules and decisions. Use positive body language and words. Accept defeat graciously. We work together and give everyone an equal go. We all help to set up and pack up equipment. We explain the rules before starting and help others follow the rules. We take turns. Encourage each other using positive words. Let people join in games. Make the games fair. Be a good sport.

Assembly Expectations Focus on the person speaking and make eye contact. Listen. Sit and stand quietly. Sing National Anthem with pride. Be positive and celebrate the success of others. Acknowledge the success of others. Sit on correct side. Be prepared to participate and contribute. Welcome people to our school.

Transitions and Corridor Expectations Walk properly at all times. Use quiet voices. Hold balls. Keep our hands and feet to ourselves. Watch where you are walking. Use positive body language and words. I move in a calm manner. I am considerate of others and wait my turn. Remind each other how to move around the school. Help each other to keep it clean and tidy. Say hello and greet others as you walk past. Be a role model and represent Willow Grove with pride. I use positive language when describing the school.