CM Safety Quiz

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Children's Ministry Safety Quiz

Test your knowledge of important safety protocols for Children's Ministry teachers! This quiz is designed to help you understand best practices for ensuring a safe and engaging environment for children in your care.

  • Understand classroom protocols
  • Learn restroom supervision guidelines
  • Familiarize yourself with emergency procedures
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by TeachingTree42
At what time are teachers to be in their classrooms each Sunday?
When the service starts
Five minutes after service starts so the children are already there and ready to go
Whenever it's convenient for me to arrive since there will be other teachers around to greet the children
Twenty minutes prior to service to prepare the classrom & greet children.
When may teachers leave?
When the service is over
Before the service ends to beat the rush of people in the hallways
After all the children have been picked up
Twenty minutes after service ends
How do people know you're a teacher?
I'm in the classroom
I'm taller than the students
I wear a uniform
I wear the Children's Ministry name tag
True or False: the 3rd-5th grade roster has a column to mark when kids check out of class.
True
False
What information is NOT provided by each class to the ushers?
The service hour
Number of children in attendance
Number of children who stayed from a previous hour
Number of volunteers
There is an offering in the container
The parents' names
True or False: All 3rd-5th graders are released at the end of the class to meet their parents unless their parents request otherwise.
True
False
What do you do if a child requests to use the restroom during story time?
Ask two teachers to accompany them so that they may go
Pretend you didn't hear them
Praise them for asking a good question during story time and ask if other children would like to interrupt the story to go with them
Ask them to wait until the story time is over (unless it is an actual emergency)
What is the protocol for taking a child in the 2nd grade and younger to the restroom?
Just tell them to go and hurry up
Send 2 or more young children together so they have a better chance of finding their way
Have multiple children go with one teacher
Have at least 2 teachers (from different families - not a husband and wife, mother and daughter, etc.) go with the child
How should a teacher address a disciplinary issue with a child?
Take them into the hallway to speak privately
Address them personally but in a place where other teachers can observe your interaction
Speak loudly in front of the entire class
Avoid saying anything
If a child arrives early, and a teacher is alone, what should s/he do?
Pretend like the child is not really in the room
Have the child work on a free-time activity
Ask the parents to stay until another teacher arrives or ask them to return with the child after other teachers have arrived
Play with the child
Where are first aid kits?
In your classroom drawer
On the walls of the classroom hallways
With the parents
Outdoors
In the event of a fire, which should you NOT do?
Lead the children from the building to the nearest exit and will continue to the east parking lot. One teacher will lead the group while another will follow at the end of the group to ensure that everyone has been evacuated
Take the roster as you exit the room so that attendance can be taken once you and the children have reached the east parking lot away from the building
Review the roster and make sure all the children are accounted for both after exiting the building and again when the class returns to the classroom
Release the children to find their parents on their own
When should a parent fill out an information form?
The first time they bring a child to class
When teachers get tired of trying to read their child's handwritten name on the roster
When parents decide they would like to make Glenwood their church home, or when they ask how their child's name could be included on the roster weekly
What is an information form?
True or False: A teacher may check 3rd-5th graders into their class without a parent present.
True
False
What is the protocol for taking a child in 3rd-5th grades to the restroom?
Tell the student to wait until they get home
Have multiple children go with one teacher
Send the 3rd-5th grade student without a teacher if the restroom is on the same floor as the child's classroom and if they go with two classmates of the same gender
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