Managing transitions is one of the trickiest parts of the school day. Moving a whole class through the hallways can easily lead to distractions, noise, or even safety concerns if expectations aren’t clear. That’s why having a consistent, engaging way to teach hallway behavior is so important.
My Hallway Expectations Presentation is designed to make that process easier for both teachers and students.
This ready-to-use slideshow walks students through the key rules for hallway behavior:
Stand behind the person in front of you
Hands to yourself
Face forward
Use a quiet voice
Walk on the right side
Stay with your class
The presentation also emphasizes why these rules matter—hallways are for moving safely and respectfully from one place to another.
Instead of just telling students the rules, this resource builds in opportunities to practice and spot mistakes. Students can role-play lining up, walking in the hallway, and correcting behaviors in a supportive way. This makes the lesson hands-on, memorable, and effective.
Saves time by having the expectations already outlined
Provides visuals and clear wording for younger learners
Encourages active participation instead of passive listening
Reinforces respect and responsibility throughout the school day
Teaching hallway expectations doesn’t have to feel like repeating yourself every day. With this interactive resource, you can set the tone early in the year and give students a fun, structured way to practice positive hallway behavior.
👉 Perfect for the first weeks of school—or anytime your class needs a refresher!