Our Classroom Behavior Plan
Your child deserves the most positive educational climate possible for their academic and behavioral growth. Therefore, I have developed the following classroom discipline plan that provides every student the opportunity to manage his or her own behavior. This plan will be in effect at all times. We will discuss this plan in depth at school and I would truly appreciate if you would also discuss this at home.
Classroom Rules:
1. Listen carefully
2. Follow directions
3. Work quietly, do not disturb others who are working.
4. Give your best effort in all that you do!
5. Respect others. Be kind with your words and actions.
6. Respect school and personal property.
7. Work and play safely.
GOOD BEES
In our classroom, we have Good Bees, which are used school wide to reward students for positive behavior. Students that make positive choices or are "caught being good" can receive a Good Bee. Students fill out their name and classroom and turn the positive pack into the office. On Friday mornings, Good Bees are pulled from a jar and the student names are called out to come to the office and receive a reward.
Homework Rewards
Another way to be reward for positive behavior and positive choices is by earning a homework sticker. When students reach 20 stickers, they get to choose a prize from my Treasure Box. They also get to come up and eat lunch in my room. Sometimes the Wii is connected for some action.
Classroom Environment
Students who follow the above rules will receive--- praise, tickets (to exchange for goodies), stickers, extra free time, extra recess, good note or phone call home, treats, parties, movies, and special events.
When a student chooses to break a rule---
1st time: Warning, name written on board lose 5 min. of free time or recess.
2nd time: One check, lose 10 minutes of free time or recess.
3rd time: Two checks, lose all free time or recess.
4th time: Three checks, student calls parent to explain his/her inappropriate behavior.
5th time: Four checks, student sent to principal, removal from classroom.
Your child deserves the most positive educational climate possible for their academic and behavioral growth. Therefore, I have developed the following classroom discipline plan that provides every student the opportunity to manage his or her own behavior. This plan will be in effect at all times. We will discuss this plan in depth at school and I would truly appreciate if you would also discuss this at home.
Classroom Rules:
1. Listen carefully
2. Follow directions
3. Work quietly, do not disturb others who are working.
4. Give your best effort in all that you do!
5. Respect others. Be kind with your words and actions.
6. Respect school and personal property.
7. Work and play safely.
GOOD BEES
In our classroom, we have Good Bees, which are used school wide to reward students for positive behavior. Students that make positive choices or are "caught being good" can receive a Good Bee. Students fill out their name and classroom and turn the positive pack into the office. On Friday mornings, Good Bees are pulled from a jar and the student names are called out to come to the office and receive a reward.
Homework Rewards
Another way to be reward for positive behavior and positive choices is by earning a homework sticker. When students reach 20 stickers, they get to choose a prize from my Treasure Box. They also get to come up and eat lunch in my room. Sometimes the Wii is connected for some action.
Classroom Environment
Students who follow the above rules will receive--- praise, tickets (to exchange for goodies), stickers, extra free time, extra recess, good note or phone call home, treats, parties, movies, and special events.
When a student chooses to break a rule---
1st time: Warning, name written on board lose 5 min. of free time or recess.
2nd time: One check, lose 10 minutes of free time or recess.
3rd time: Two checks, lose all free time or recess.
4th time: Three checks, student calls parent to explain his/her inappropriate behavior.
5th time: Four checks, student sent to principal, removal from classroom.
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