STOP at KPS: A Guide to Safe and Respectful Learning

 
At KPS we are 
Safe, Respectful Learners
.
Have you heard of S.T.O.P
at KPS?
 
 
Do you know what it is?
Why do teachers use STOP?
How can STOP help us to manage our
behaviour so that we can be 
safe
,
respectful 
learners?
STOP looks a little different!
Today your class will get a new STOP
poster. It’s like our STOP, THINK, CHOOSE
traffic lights.
What is STOP?
Transition safely
Take turns
 
 
STOP is a way that teachers can help
students manage their own behaviour
STOP is consistent (always the same, no
matter what) and fair (the same for
everyone).
All teachers use the same language when
they use STOP, giving students the same
reminders and the same consequences.
STOP uses “time out” to help students make
safe
, 
respectful
 
choices as 
learners
.
Let’s look at our new STOP
poster
 
It’s the first time we’ve used a chart to
explain STOP.
 Make sure you put your hand up and ask
questions if you don’t understand any
part of the STOP poster.
 
The circles
go from
green to
red to
show the
steps in
STOP.
 
Goldie gives us
reminders on
what we need
to do to be
safe, respectful
learners and
manage our
behaviour.
 
There is a think
room in the top
so we know
where to go.
 
The colours
change from
green 
(the
cool zone) to
orange
 (stay
calm) to
stop) to 
red
(time to stop)
STOP is fair.
Transition safely
Take turns
 
 
STOP looks the same in every classroom
and learning space in our school. Every
teacher follows the same steps and uses
the same STOP language. You will hear
your teacher use words like:
Cool zone
Reminder
Short time out
Long time out
 
 
STOP re-starts at the beginning of every
session.
Students get a fresh start.
Every student starts each new learning
session in the COOL ZONE.
In the cool zone we…
Keep ourselves and others safe
Show respect to others
Are ready and organised to learn
 
John is showing safe, respectful
behaviour.
John is here on the STOP chart
 
If John does not show safe, respectful
learning behaviour, his teacher will
give him a 
reminder
.
The teacher will say…
John, you are not being
safe/respectful/a learner. Next time,
Short time out.
 
John is here on the STOP chart.
John needs to 
change his behaviour
to stay in the cool zone.
 
If John does not change his
behaviour, his teacher will give him a
short time out
.
The teacher will say…
John, Short time out now.
 
John is here on the STOP chart.
John needs to move to the STO
space in the classroom. He gets to
accept consequences and get back
on track.
 
John needs a short time out. It’s a
chance to take a breath, have a
think, shake off any bad feelings.
Short time out helps the class re-set
too. Everyone wants to stay in the
cool zone because this keeps our
class calm.
John can use short time out to get
ready to show safe, respectful
learning behaviour.
 
When John re-joins the class, he needs
to keep calm and make safe, respectful
choices. If not, his teacher will give him
another 
reminder
.
The teacher will say…
John, you are not being safe/respectful/a
learner. Next time, Long time out, planning
room and a letter home to your parents.
 
 
John is here on the STOP chart.
John needs to make a positive change
to his behaviour, right now!
 
An orange traffic light means slow
down and be safe.
Change your behaviour now.
 
 
This is the most important time to
change your behaviour. Things get
pretty serious after this point.
 
If John continues to make poor
behaviour choices, he will be sent to
long time out.
The teacher will say…
John, Long Time Out now.
 
 
John is here on the STOP chart.
John needs to go to his think room!
This is your buddy class or the office.
Do you know your think room?
 
 
Long time out 
is a space to calm
down. Everyone needs a chance
to re-set. This includes John, the
teacher and the class.
 
John might need help to make
safe, respectful behaviour choices
and keep learning in class. The
planning room will help  him do
this.
Letting John’s parents know he is
having difficulty at school is
another way of getting helpful
support for John.
 
 
 
 
After the break, John starts back in
the cool zone. He’s back and ready
to learn.
After his break, John is able to
remember how to show that he is a
safe respectful learner and make
good behaviour choices.
 
 
 
Teachers will:
Always use the same words
Follow the script
Stay calm
Students will:
Listen to their teacher
Track their behaviour
Know that they are in charge of their own
behaviour choices
Accept consequences
 
 
 
 
You won’t have a poster outside but STOP is the same.
Teachers will:
Always use the same words
Follow the script
Stay calm
 
Students will:
Listen to their teacher
Track their behaviour
Know that they are in charge of their own behaviour
choices
Accept consequences
 
 
 
Stay in the cool zone. This is
where you are able to make
good behaviour choices.
STOP and THINK in the orange
zone. Get back on track.
In the red zone, kids can’t
make good choices. Your
teacher will make choices for
you: this means Long Time Out.
 
 
The poster is a visual
reminder to help you see
what may happen next if
you don’t change your
behaviour.
You and your teacher will
work out how to show
where students are on the
chart.
 
 
How is STOP fair for all
students?
Who does “
time out”
help?
What does Goldie
remind us to do?
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Explore how the STOP strategy at KPS helps students manage their behavior effectively, creating a safe and respectful learning environment. STOP ensures consistency, fairness, and a structured approach to handling behavior challenges, empowering students to make positive choices. With a chart explaining the STOP process, students transition through different zones to maintain respectful behavior, with teachers using the same language and steps school-wide. Learn how STOP promotes safety, respect, and student accountability in every classroom session.

  • STOP strategy
  • Behavior management
  • Safe learning
  • Respectful environment
  • Consistency

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  1. At KPS we are Safe, Respectful Learners.

  2. Have you heard of S.T.O.P at KPS? Do you know what it is? Why do teachers use STOP? How can STOP help us to manage our behaviour so that we can be safe, respectful learners?

  3. STOP looks a little different! Today your class will get a new STOP poster. It s like our STOP, THINK, CHOOSE traffic lights.

  4. What is STOP? STOP is a way that teachers can help students manage their own behaviour STOP is consistent (always the same, no matter what) and fair (the same for everyone). All teachers use the same language when they use STOP, giving students the same reminders and the same consequences. STOP uses time out to help students make safe, respectful choices as learners. Transition safely Take turns

  5. Lets look at our new STOP poster It s the first time we ve used a chart to explain STOP. Make sure you put your hand up and ask questions if you don t understand any part of the STOP poster.

  6. There is a think room in the top so we know where to go. The circles go from green to red to show the steps in STOP. Goldie gives us reminders on what we need to do to be safe, respectful learners and manage our behaviour. The colours change from green (the cool zone) to orange (stay calm) to stop) to red (time to stop)

  7. STOP is fair. STOP looks the same in every classroom and learning space in our school. Every teacher follows the same steps and uses the same STOP language. You will hear Transition safely your teacher use words like: Cool zone Reminder Short time out Long time out Take turns

  8. STOP re-starts at the beginning of every session. Students get a fresh start. Every student starts each new learning session in the COOL ZONE. In the cool zone we Keep ourselves and others safe Show respect to others Are ready and organised to learn

  9. John is showing safe, respectful behaviour. John is here on the STOP chart

  10. If John does not show safe, respectful learning behaviour, his teacher will give him a reminder. The teacher will say John, you are not being safe/respectful/a learner. Next time, Short time out. John is here on the STOP chart. John needs to change his behaviour to stay in the cool zone.

  11. If John does not change his behaviour, his teacher will give him a short time out. The teacher will say John, Short time out now. John is here on the STOP chart. John needs to move to the STO space in the classroom. He gets to accept consequences and get back on track.

  12. John needs a short time out. Its a chance to take a breath, have a think, shake off any bad feelings. Short time out helps the class re-set too. Everyone wants to stay in the cool zone because this keeps our class calm. John can use short time out to get ready to show safe, respectful learning behaviour.

  13. When John re-joins the class, he needs to keep calm and make safe, respectful choices. If not, his teacher will give him another reminder. The teacher will say John, you are not being safe/respectful/a learner. Next time, Long time out, planning room and a letter home to your parents. John is here on the STOP chart. John needs to make a positive change to his behaviour, right now!

  14. An orange traffic light means slow down and be safe. Change your behaviour now. This is the most important time to change your behaviour. Things get pretty serious after this point.

  15. If John continues to make poor behaviour choices, he will be sent to long time out. The teacher will say John, Long Time Out now. John is here on the STOP chart. John needs to go to his think room! This is your buddy class or the office. Do you know your think room?

  16. Long time out is a space to calm down. Everyone needs a chance to re-set. This includes John, the teacher and the class. John might need help to make safe, respectful behaviour choices and keep learning in class. The planning room will help him do this. Letting John s parents know he is having difficulty at school is another way of getting helpful support for John.

  17. After the break, John starts back in the cool zone. He s back and ready to learn. After his break, John is able to remember how to show that he is a safe respectful learner and make good behaviour choices.

  18. Teachers will: Always use the same words Follow the script Stay calm Students will: Listen to their teacher Track their behaviour Know that they are in charge of their own behaviour choices Accept consequences

  19. You wont have a poster outside but STOP is the same. Teachers will: Always use the same words Follow the script Stay calm Students will: Listen to their teacher Track their behaviour Know that they are in charge of their own behaviour choices Accept consequences

  20. Stay in the cool zone. This is where you are able to make good behaviour choices. STOP and THINK in the orange zone. Get back on track. In the red zone, kids can t make good choices. Your teacher will make choices for you: this means Long Time Out.

  21. The poster is a visual reminder to help you see what may happen next if you don t change your behaviour. You and your teacher will work out how to show where students are on the chart.

  22. How is STOP fair for all students? Who does time out help? What does Goldie remind us to do?

  23. At Kincumber Public School we are Safe, Respectful Learners.

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