Monday 14 March 2016

Sia - Lesson 3: Responsibility in the walkway corridor

Image result for rise tamakiLesson 3: Responsibility in the walkway and corridors
Please make a copy and move it to your TUTOR folder


Task 1: Using the school wide matrix

Locate the School wide behaviour matrix in the classroom that you are currently in. Use it to fill in the following gaps. If you cannot find it, here is a link to a digital version

At Tamaki College, we are responsible when we…
  • Take Responsibility for our Environment
  • Move Purposefully between lessons
  • Care for our peers




Task 2: Thinking about responsibility

Tamati is a new Year 11 student to Tamaki College. He is struggling to take responsibility of himself outside of the classroom and needs your help. Suggest how he can RISEify his actions by filling out the table:

Tamati’s actions
How can Tamati ensure that he acts with RISE the next time he is in a similar situation?

The bell rings for Period 3 and Tamati has not eaten because he has been playing touch all morning tea. He quickly eats a sandwich and throws his wrapper in the corridor outside his classroom.
He can take responsibility for our environment by..

  • Going back and picking up his rubbish
  • Hold on to his rubbish until he get to the nearest rubbish bin



The bell rings for Period 4 and Tamati decides to buy an Up and Go on his way to class. He is marked late for Period 4
He can move purposefully between lessons by...

  • Buying him a drink during interval
  • Bring a water bottle from home so he can drink during class
  • Go to class and ask for a note

On his way to Period 6, Tamati sees his friend truanting outside the toilets in b-block.
He can care for his peers by...

  • Telling them to go to class



Task 3: Understanding key vocabulary in our matrix

Using the research tab or Google, find synonyms (words that are similar) to:


Key RISE word in our behaviour matrix
Find three (3) synonyms for that word
environment
Habitat
Domain
territory
purposefully
Knowingly
Especially
expressly
care
Supervision
Mangement
Guidance  

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