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Great Expectations

Learn how our school encourages friendly interactions, safety practices, and respectful behavior to create a positive learning environment for all students. Discover the importance of expectations in guiding students towards positive actions and choices.

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Great Expectations

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  1. Great Expectations We are Friendly, Safe, and Respectful at School

  2. We Have Great Expectations at Our School Expectations help everyone know what to do!

  3. We Are Friendly I ask a friend to walk with me when I arrive at school. That is being friendly!

  4. We Are Friendly I can show my friend what I am doing on the computer.

  5. We Are Friendly I share toys with my classmates. I am very friendly!

  6. We Are Safe I wear goggles when I am hammering in the construction center.

  7. We Are Safe I hold onto my father’s hand when we go to the car. That keeps me safe.

  8. We Are Safe I wash my hands and throw the towel in the trash can. That helps me be safe and healthy!

  9. We Are Respectful I keep my bike on the bike path. That is being respectful and safe.

  10. We Are Respectful I am careful to keep the sand in the sand box. Taking care of our toys is being respectful.

  11. We Are Respectful I can play quietly when the teacher is talking. Listening while other people are talking is respectful. I don’t have to be quiet all of the time!

  12. That’s All for Now! Sample created by WestEd Center for Child and Family Studies

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