Allen Field Cool Tool – 2
Allen Field Cool Tool – 2
UNIVERSAL EXPECTATION: Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe
NAME OF SKILL: Behaving appropriately during lunch
SETTING: Cafeteria
Purpose:
1. To maintain a safe, quiet, and orderly environment in the cafeteria.
2. To establish a positive atmosphere in the cafeteria.
3. To practice and maintain good manners.
SKILLS TO BE TAUGHT:
Procedures to be taught and reinforced:
• Classes enter the cafeteria quietly.
• Students hold their trays with two hands and remain facing forward.
• Students remain quiet while in line waiting to be served.
• Students use correct manners with the cafeteria personnel and say “Yes, please” or “No, thank you.”
• Students walk directly to their assigned tables, sit immediately, and begin eating.
• Students eat what is on their trays, not share food, and be responsible for keeping their area clean.
• Students remain seated until their class is dismissed to clean their trays.
• Students ready and clean their tray by separating the food items from the paper/plastic items.
• Students hold the tray with two hands, refrain from eating any more food, face forward, and wait quietly and patiently for the cafeteria helper to clean their tray.
• Students walk directly to their class line in the hallway and follow hallway procedures.
Situation Examples to be taught and reinforced:
• You see a friend sitting at a different part of the table and you want to sit by them. You want to go squeeze in near your friend, but you remember the rules and sit in the available space where you are.
• Your friend is not eating all his lunch and you would really like to finish it for him. But, you remember our lunchroom rule about not sharing food and you just finish your own lunch.
• You see your friend from another class. You want your friend to see you, so you start to shout “Hello!” You remember to use your manners and follow the lunchroom rules, so you quietly smile and wave.
• You are waiting for your tray to be cleaned by one of the cafeteria helpers. Your friend is behind you and the line in front of you is taking a while. You want to turn around and talk to your friend, but you remember the line procedure, so you just remain facing forward and quiet in line.
FOLLOW UP/REINFORCEMENT:
1. Before students enter the school, ask “What are our lunch line and cafeteria procedures?”
2. Reinforce with green hall tickets.
3. Praise verbally.
4. Discuss why eating your own lunch is important.
5. Discuss why talking too much before finishing your lunch would be a problem (running out of time for eating, leaving hungry.)
6. Brainstorm and model good manners for the lunch table.
7. Model and practice using soft, conversational voices at the table.
8. Model and practice carrying trays appropriately and walking to their designated seat.
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