
RHS SHIELD Cafeteria
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Medium
Ausencio Delgado
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2 Slides • 4 Questions
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RHS SHIELD
Cafeteria
2
Area/Core
Value
Be Responsible
Be Respectful
Be Safe
Cafeteria
●Use Level 2
voice and
school-
appropriate
language
●Treat others with
respect
●Respect property
●Begin at the end
of the line and
maintain that
position
●Clean up
after
yourself
●Make room
for others
●Maintain
school-
appropriate
personal space
●Walk to and in
the cafeteria
3
Multiple Choice
While waiting in line at the cafeteria, Maria accidentally bumps into Juan. What would be an appropriate response for Maria?
"Watch where you're going, Juan! Can't you see I'm in a hurry?"
"Oops, I'm sorry, Juan. I didn't mean to bump into you. Are you okay?"
"Hey, Juan, you need to move out of my way. I can't wait here forever!"
"Pardon me, Juan. I apologize for the accidental collision. Let's be more careful next time."
4
Multiple Choice
Carlos finishes his lunch and leaves his tray and empty wrappers on the table. What would be an appropriate response for Carlos?
Leave the tray and wrappers on the table and walk away without cleaning up.
Push the tray and wrappers onto the floor for someone else to clean up.
Gather the tray and wrappers, and dispose of them in the designated trash bins.
Ask a classmate to clean up the tray and wrappers on his behalf.
5
Multiple Choice
Sofia and Alejandro are walking closely together, almost pushing other students while making their way to the cafeteria. What would be an appropriate response to their behavior?
"Hey, Sofia and Alejandro, could you please give some space to others and walk more considerately?"
"Excuse me, Sofia and Alejandro, but your behavior is not safe or respectful. Please be mindful of others."
"Move it, guys! We need to get to the cafeteria faster. Don't worry about others."
"Sofia and Alejandro, please maintain a safe distance from other students and walk in a more orderly manner."
6
Multiple Choice
n the cafeteria line, Roberto decides to cut in from the back to the front. What would be an appropriate response to Roberto's action?
"Roberto, cutting in line is not fair. Please go to the back and wait like everyone else."
"Hey, Roberto, nice try, but you can't skip ahead. Please respect the line or give me some of your food."
"Move aside, Roberto! I don't have time for this line. I'm going straight to the front."
"Roberto, it's not polite to cut in line unless you pay people."
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