2024-2025 Code of Conduct Activity Book

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Teacher Name

Touching other students or adults could end up hurting the other person, or make them feel uncomfortable.

These children aren’t keeping their hands and feet to themselves. How would you feel if someone did these things to you?

Count the number of HAND PRINTS in these 2 pages.

HOW MANY DID YOU FIND?

Horseplay is any play or prank where someone can get hurt.

This student is playing too rough! His friend may get hurt!

Bullying/Harassment is being rude, mean or picking on someone.

Use the blank face below to draw how you would feel if you were bullied.

Having respect means being nice, polite, and treating others how you want to be treated.

Draw lines from each word / words to connect to the picture showing that action.

A threat is telling other students or adults that you want to hurt them, or acting like you are going to hurt them. Tell a parent or an adult if anyone threatens you or someone else.

Using the symbols provided below in the letter key, figure out the secret code to answer this question: What should you do if someone threatens you?

Stealing is taking something that is not yours without permission.

Someone is taking other people’s things!

Figure out the pattern for each line to tell the teacher what is missing.

How would you feel if someone took something of yours?

If you see someone doing something bad, you should tell an adult right away.

Help the student through the maze to tell the teacher what they saw.

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Use your tablet for schoolwork only. Color the Circle that shows proper use.

DO use your tablet for school work

DON’T take photos of yourself or parts of your body

DON’T take photos of your friends or other people’s bodies.

Keep your clothes on and follow the dress code.

Oh no! These Code Breakers aren’t following the dress code! Let’s help them figure out what is wrong with their outfits by searching for items of clothing that are not allowed at school.

There are items not allowed at school because they are dangerous or distracting.

Unscramble to letters to name the examples.

If you have something that is not allowed at school, you should tell your teacher or other adult at school right away. If you tell your teacher or another adult before they find out, you may not get in trouble.

Fighting is not allowed, but if someone hits you or someone else, instead of hitting back, you can protect yourself from getting badly hurt by using what is called self-defense.

Self-defense means getting help from an adult, holding or blocking the other student so they can’t hit you or anyone else, covering your face or body from being hit, or pushing the other student so you can leave and get to a safe place.

If you or someone you know breaks a rule at school, you may be asked questions about it. The person asking you questions may also ask you to write down what you saw or did. If you do not want to say anything, that is okay too, just let the person know who is asking you questions.

My teacher reviewed this activity book with me.

I understand the OCPS Code of Conduct.

I will follow all of the OCPS Code of Conduct Rules.

Student Name

Teacher Signature Date

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