Students wait forclassmates tofinish speakingbefore beginningto talkMany students talkwhen the teacherand other studentsare talking; theteacher does notcorrect them.Students clapenthusiasticallyafter oneanother'spresentationsStudents hushclassmatescausing adistraction whilethe teacher oranother student isspeakingStudents rolltheir eyes at aclassmate'sidea; theteacher doesnot respondTeacher andstudents usecourtesies suchas "please,""thank you,""excuse me"Teacher says:"Don't talk thatway to yourclassmates," butstudent shrugshis/her shouldersA studentslumps inhis/her chairfollowing acomment bythe teacherStudents applaudhalfheartedlyfollowing aclassmate'spresentation tothe classThe teacher getson the same levelwith students,kneeling forexample, beside astudent working ata deskThe teachersays: "That's aninteresting idea,Satchel, butyou'reforgetting..."Teacher greetsstudents byname as theyenter the classor during thelessonA few students donot engage withothers in theclassroom, evenwhen put togetherin small groupsTeacherinquires abouta student'sextracurricularactivity orhobbyStudents attendpassively to theteacher, but tendto pass notes, etc.when otherstudents aretalkingTeacherdoes not callstudents bytheir namesStudents wait forclassmates tofinish speakingbefore beginningto talkMany students talkwhen the teacherand other studentsare talking; theteacher does notcorrect them.Students clapenthusiasticallyafter oneanother'spresentationsStudents hushclassmatescausing adistraction whilethe teacher oranother student isspeakingStudents rolltheir eyes at aclassmate'sidea; theteacher doesnot respondTeacher andstudents usecourtesies suchas "please,""thank you,""excuse me"Teacher says:"Don't talk thatway to yourclassmates," butstudent shrugshis/her shouldersA studentslumps inhis/her chairfollowing acomment bythe teacherStudents applaudhalfheartedlyfollowing aclassmate'spresentation tothe classThe teacher getson the same levelwith students,kneeling forexample, beside astudent working ata deskThe teachersays: "That's aninteresting idea,Satchel, butyou'reforgetting..."Teacher greetsstudents byname as theyenter the classor during thelessonA few students donot engage withothers in theclassroom, evenwhen put togetherin small groupsTeacherinquires abouta student'sextracurricularactivity orhobbyStudents attendpassively to theteacher, but tendto pass notes, etc.when otherstudents aretalkingTeacherdoes not callstudents bytheir names

Creating an Environment of Respect and Rapport - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. P-Students wait for classmates to finish speaking before beginning to talk
  2. U-Many students talk when the teacher and other students are talking; the teacher does not correct them.
  3. D-Students clap enthusiastically after one another's presentations
  4. D-Students hush classmates causing a distraction while the teacher or another student is speaking
  5. U-Students roll their eyes at a classmate's idea; the teacher does not respond
  6. P-Teacher and students use courtesies such as "please," "thank you," "excuse me"
  7. B-Teacher says: "Don't talk that way to your classmates," but student shrugs his/her shoulders
  8. U-A student slumps in his/her chair following a comment by the teacher
  9. B-Students applaud halfheartedly following a classmate's presentation to the class
  10. P-The teacher gets on the same level with students, kneeling for example, beside a student working at a desk
  11. D-The teacher says: "That's an interesting idea, Satchel, but you're forgetting..."
  12. P-Teacher greets students by name as they enter the class or during the lesson
  13. B-A few students do not engage with others in the classroom, even when put together in small groups
  14. D-Teacher inquires about a student's extracurricular activity or hobby
  15. B-Students attend passively to the teacher, but tend to pass notes, etc. when other students are talking
  16. U-Teacher does not call students by their names