Rules 34-44 seemed to be "field trip" etiquette, if that's even an thing. All ten of those rules are about when you are away from school. Which I think is great. Because when you go somewhere with your school, you are going to represent, you are going fashionably ordered. Your not going to embarrass your school name. Which is what I think Ron Clark is trying to approach in these ten rules.
There's four rules out of these ten rules that strike me the most.
Rule 34- whenever you are offered food, never take more than you fair share.
This reminds me when we went to our state competition this past weekend, they had an buffet, and everyone was waiting in line at the dessert buffet. A couple of friends had been waiting in line for fresh baked cookies, which everyone was waiting for. There was a guy in front of them and when the cookies came out everyone was happy, until they watched the guy in front of them take over a dozen of cookies and than came back for more.
Rule 35- on a field trip, if someone drops something pick it up and hand it back to them. Even if they're closer. This is a good one, its kind to pick something up for someone, although most people wont.
" In the classroom, it used to drive me crazy when a student's pencil would roll off of a desk and no one would pick it up." PG111
Rule 37- if someone bumps into you,even if it was not your fault, say, "excuse me".
I think this rule is just respectful.
Rule 40-during an assembly, do not speak and do not look around..
this last rule is another rule that takes me back to competition. The other schools were so disrespectful, and on their phone, laughing and talking while their sponsor was sitting right there.
The four rules i listed above are really important, respectful rules that most teacher should try using.
