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Classroom Rules and Procedures
The following discipline procedures
will be used in class!
Classroom Rules
• 1. Students are to bring all required materials and
supplies to class each day.
• 2. Students are to be in their seats, quiet, and ready to
work when the tardy bell rings.
• 3. Students are to follow directions the first time they are
given.
• 4. Students are to raise their hand to be recognized
before speaking.
• 5. Students are to remain in their seats unless given
permission to get up.
• 6. Students should not eat, drink, or chew gum in the
classroom.
Disciplinary Procedures
• 1st offence- Warning
• 2nd offence- Parent
Notification
• 3rd offence- Detention
• 4th offence- Referral to
the office
• This procedure may
be altered according
to the severity of the
offence!!!!
Incentives
• 1. Praise
• 2. Parent contact
• 3. Nomination for
student of the month
award
• 4. Homework passes
Classroom Procedures
Being Prepared and Writing Utensils

• Being Prepared
Bring required materials
each day. (3-ring binder,
loose leaf paper, writers
notebook, pen and a
pencil

• Writing Utensils
a. Students may use a
pencil or a pen (blue or
black ink)
b. Blue or black ink should
be used for formal
writing assignments.
c. Typed or computer
generated work will be
accepted with prior
approval of the teacher.
Entering and Exiting Class
• Entering Class

• Exiting Class

A.

A.

B.

C.

D.

After entering the room,
students may not leave
without permission.
Students may not leave
books and materials outside
the classroom for any reason
Upon entering, students
should go to their assigned
seats and prepare for class.
Begin working on sentence
corrections and analogies

B.

C.
D.

The teacher will dismiss the
class Not The Bell.
Do not pack books to exit
class until instructed to do so
by the teacher.
Students will be dismissed
by rows.
Students are responsible for
cleaning the area around
their desks before leaving
the room.
Maintaining Your Notebook and Writers Notebook
•

Your Notebook

•

Writers Notebook

a.

Keep the following in your
notebook: Class rules, class
procedures, class notes,
vocabulary assignments,
D.O.L, Daily analogies, and
PACT materials
All materials must be dated
and in the right order.
Notebooks will be checked
every nine weeks. This grade
will count as a test grade.

a.

This will be a black and white
composition notebook
(Hardback).
This notebook will be used
for private entries as well as
class assignments and
writing starts.

b.
c.

b.
Papers
Paper usage
•

•
•

Writing on the
back of
homework and
class work is
permitted and
encouraged.
Do not write on
final drafts.
Do not write on
the bottom line of
the paper, go to
next page.

Heading Papers

Passing in papers

• Write your name

•Each student should
place their paper on
top of the paper
beside you and pass
them across the row.
• The student on the
last seat should collect
all papers place them
on the teachers desk.

and date in the topright hand corner of
the first page.
• Write your last name
and number any
following pages in the
upper right hand
corner.
•Do not fold papers!!!
Restroom and Water
• Restroom
a. Students should use the
restroom before class.
b. After entering the
classroom, students will
not be allowed to leave
unless it is an extreme
Emergency.
• Water
a. Students should get
water before class

•
Pencil Sharpening and Trash
•

Pencil Sharpening
a. Students are to sharpen
pencils upon entering
the classroom
b. If your lead breaks
during class and if your
have no other writing
utensil, raise your hand
and wait for further
instructions.

•

Trash
a. Trash will be thrown
away when your are
dismissed from class.
Keep it at your desk until
you are dismissed.
b. Pick up all paper around
your desk before leaving
the room.
Walking In The Hallways As A Class
A. Students are expected to walk in a
straight line when in the hallway.
B. There will be NO TALKING in line.
Other students are still in class.
C. All class rules apply in the hallway.
Library Privileges and A.R. Requirements
• Students will visit the library as a class once every two
weeks. They may also visit the library during their Study
Hall, at Lunch, and during their Break.
• All students will be required to read and pass a test on
two Accelerated Reader books each nine weeks. These
grades will be counted as a test grade in my grade book.
• If the student fails to meet this requirement they will
receive a zero for a test grade in my grade book.
• Failure to comply with assigned work in the library will
result in the loss of library privileges.

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Classroom rules and procedures

  • 1. Classroom Rules and Procedures The following discipline procedures will be used in class!
  • 2. Classroom Rules • 1. Students are to bring all required materials and supplies to class each day. • 2. Students are to be in their seats, quiet, and ready to work when the tardy bell rings. • 3. Students are to follow directions the first time they are given. • 4. Students are to raise their hand to be recognized before speaking. • 5. Students are to remain in their seats unless given permission to get up. • 6. Students should not eat, drink, or chew gum in the classroom.
  • 3. Disciplinary Procedures • 1st offence- Warning • 2nd offence- Parent Notification • 3rd offence- Detention • 4th offence- Referral to the office • This procedure may be altered according to the severity of the offence!!!!
  • 4. Incentives • 1. Praise • 2. Parent contact • 3. Nomination for student of the month award • 4. Homework passes
  • 6. Being Prepared and Writing Utensils • Being Prepared Bring required materials each day. (3-ring binder, loose leaf paper, writers notebook, pen and a pencil • Writing Utensils a. Students may use a pencil or a pen (blue or black ink) b. Blue or black ink should be used for formal writing assignments. c. Typed or computer generated work will be accepted with prior approval of the teacher.
  • 7. Entering and Exiting Class • Entering Class • Exiting Class A. A. B. C. D. After entering the room, students may not leave without permission. Students may not leave books and materials outside the classroom for any reason Upon entering, students should go to their assigned seats and prepare for class. Begin working on sentence corrections and analogies B. C. D. The teacher will dismiss the class Not The Bell. Do not pack books to exit class until instructed to do so by the teacher. Students will be dismissed by rows. Students are responsible for cleaning the area around their desks before leaving the room.
  • 8. Maintaining Your Notebook and Writers Notebook • Your Notebook • Writers Notebook a. Keep the following in your notebook: Class rules, class procedures, class notes, vocabulary assignments, D.O.L, Daily analogies, and PACT materials All materials must be dated and in the right order. Notebooks will be checked every nine weeks. This grade will count as a test grade. a. This will be a black and white composition notebook (Hardback). This notebook will be used for private entries as well as class assignments and writing starts. b. c. b.
  • 9. Papers Paper usage • • • Writing on the back of homework and class work is permitted and encouraged. Do not write on final drafts. Do not write on the bottom line of the paper, go to next page. Heading Papers Passing in papers • Write your name •Each student should place their paper on top of the paper beside you and pass them across the row. • The student on the last seat should collect all papers place them on the teachers desk. and date in the topright hand corner of the first page. • Write your last name and number any following pages in the upper right hand corner. •Do not fold papers!!!
  • 10. Restroom and Water • Restroom a. Students should use the restroom before class. b. After entering the classroom, students will not be allowed to leave unless it is an extreme Emergency. • Water a. Students should get water before class •
  • 11. Pencil Sharpening and Trash • Pencil Sharpening a. Students are to sharpen pencils upon entering the classroom b. If your lead breaks during class and if your have no other writing utensil, raise your hand and wait for further instructions. • Trash a. Trash will be thrown away when your are dismissed from class. Keep it at your desk until you are dismissed. b. Pick up all paper around your desk before leaving the room.
  • 12. Walking In The Hallways As A Class A. Students are expected to walk in a straight line when in the hallway. B. There will be NO TALKING in line. Other students are still in class. C. All class rules apply in the hallway.
  • 13. Library Privileges and A.R. Requirements • Students will visit the library as a class once every two weeks. They may also visit the library during their Study Hall, at Lunch, and during their Break. • All students will be required to read and pass a test on two Accelerated Reader books each nine weeks. These grades will be counted as a test grade in my grade book. • If the student fails to meet this requirement they will receive a zero for a test grade in my grade book. • Failure to comply with assigned work in the library will result in the loss of library privileges.