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REAL First Friday Escape Room

Samantha Girod

Created on November 26, 2024

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ESCAPE ROOM

introduction

Prove you know how to be eligible for the next First Friday. Learn the ways to leave school early or have a relaxing afternoon without extra lessons/assignments Complete the missions to win the stars and reach the final prize.

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REAL ACCOUNTABLE

TIME MANAGEMENT

RESPECT

UNIFORM EXPECTATIONS

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1/5

What tools or methods help you keep track of due dates and responsibilities?

A planner or calendar.

Relying on my memory.

Finding missing assignments on Schoology

Figure it out as you go

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2/5

You have a big project due in two weeks, but your teacher gave you a breakdown of smaller tasks and a checklist to help you stay on track. What is the BEST way to approach this project?

Ignore the smaller tasks and wait until the night before the project is due.

Turn in the project late and ask for extra time.

Break the project into smaller parts and complete one task each day

Ask a friend to do the project for you

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3/5

You have homework for three different classes and a test tomorrow. How should you prioritize your time?

Study for the test first, then complete the assignments that are due tomorrow

Start with the easiest homework and see if you have time for the rest

Spend time on social media to take your mind off of it and tackle everything later

Skip the homework to focus on the test

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4/5

Which of these is the BEST way to avoid distractions while studying?

Watch a YouTube video while working on your assignment.

Check your texts every few minutes to give yourself a break

Work with the TV on in the background for "white noise."

Turn off notifications and set your phone aside.

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5/5

You have soccer practice from 4–6 PM and an essay due tomorrow. When is the BEST time to work on the essay?

Right after school, before practice starts.

During breaks at practice

The next morning before school

After practice, starting at 9 PM

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WHICH ONE DOESN'T FIT? Which picture is OUT OF UNIFORM?

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2/5

WHICH ONE DOESN'T FIT? Which outfit is OUT OF UNIFORM on DRESS DOWN DAYS?

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3/5

WHICH IS CORRECT? What is the correct dress for College TShirt day?

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REAL ACCOUNTABLE

TIME MANAGEMENT

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UNIFORM EXPECTATIONS

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1/5

One of the requirements for being ACCOUNTABLE is: Accepting responsibility for your actions

TRUE

FALSE

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2/5

You notice a "0" in PowerSchool for an assignment, but your teacher hasn't mentioned it. How can you be accountable for your work?

Assume it’s a mistake and ignore it.

Send your teacher a polite email asking for clarification.

Tell your parents your teacher is unfair.

Wait until parent-teacher conferences to bring it up.

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3/5

Which response is most appropriate: During class, you have time to work on your assignment, but you spend the period talking to your friends. When your teacher asks why you didn’t use the time wisely, you respond,

I didn’t feel like working, so I decided to chat instead

I didn’t think we had to do work during that time.

I should have used the time better. I’ll try to stay focused next time.

Everyone else was talking too, so it wasn’t a big deal

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4/5

You accidentally broke a classroom item. When the teacher asks who did it, you’re afraid of getting in trouble and say, "I don’t know what happened." What’s the most accountable way to respond?

I didn’t do it, but I don’t know who did

It’s not my fault; it must have been someone else

It wasn’t a big deal anyway, so why does it matter?

I accidentally broke it. I’ll help pay for or replace it.

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UNIFORM EXPECTATIONS

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1/5

What is the correct reaction for the following scenario? During a group project, one student feels like they are doing all the work while their teammates are slacking. Frustrated, the student says loudly, "Why do I always get stuck with lazy people? You all never do anything!

I don’t even care anymore. I’ll just do it all myself like always

I feel like I’m doing most of the work. Can we divide the tasks so everyone contributes equally?

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2/5

What is the INCORRECT way to respond in this scenario: A teacher tells the class to stop talking and start an assignment.

A student who was in the middle of a conversation rolls their eyes and says sarcastically, "Oh, because we never do anything fun in here, right?

I am sorry, I was talking about the assignment. Would I be able to finish my thought before we start?

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3/5

What is an INCORRECT way to respond to this scenario? A student gets told by a staff member to take off their hoodie due to the dress code

I don’t understand the reason for this rule. Can you explain it to me?

Other people wear hoodies, so why are you picking on me?

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4/5

What is the CORRECT way to respond to this scenario: During lunch, a student takes the last spot at a table.

I don’t care that you’re sitting here—it’s my spot, so you need to leave

Hey, I usually sit here every day. Would you mind switching seats so I can join my friends?

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5/5

What is the INCORRECT way to respond to this scenario: A teacher notices that a student is off-task during independent work time and says, "Please stay focused on your assignment."

Other people are way worse than me, so I don’t know why I’m getting called out

I was taking a short break, but I’ll get back to work now. Thanks for the reminder

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CONGRATS!

You've completed all the missions and here's your well deserved trophy You have the heart of a REAL Cougar! Rawr

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