Classroom Expectations
Students in our classroom are expected to follow 3 easy rules, Be RESPECTFUL, Be RESPONSIBLE, and Make SAFE Choices. At the beginning of the year we will discuss as a class how students can be respectful, responsible, and make good choices. Below are some examples for how students can be respectful and responsible in our classroom:
Respectful
Responsible
Positive Reinforcement
Logical Consequences
Students are expected to be respectful, responsible, and safe throughout the school day. If a student is having difficulty following a rule they are given a warning and reminded of what a good choice would be. If a student continues to misbehave they will have a consequence. I try to make each child's consequence as logical as possible, therefore, consequences will vary depending on the situation.
Students are rarely sent to the principal's office in our classroom; however, the safety of all the students is very important to me. If a student hits, pushes, or physically harms another child they are automatically sent to the office. I want all of the students to feel safe and secure in our classroom. If a child is referred to the principal’s office they MAY receive I.S.S. and it WILL automatically result in a deduction of 5 behavior points.
Respectful
Responsible
Positive Reinforcement
Logical Consequences
Students are expected to be respectful, responsible, and safe throughout the school day. If a student is having difficulty following a rule they are given a warning and reminded of what a good choice would be. If a student continues to misbehave they will have a consequence. I try to make each child's consequence as logical as possible, therefore, consequences will vary depending on the situation.
Students are rarely sent to the principal's office in our classroom; however, the safety of all the students is very important to me. If a student hits, pushes, or physically harms another child they are automatically sent to the office. I want all of the students to feel safe and secure in our classroom. If a child is referred to the principal’s office they MAY receive I.S.S. and it WILL automatically result in a deduction of 5 behavior points.