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Classroom Rules and Procedures Guide

The document outlines the rules, procedures, consequences, and rewards for Ms. Cruz's 1st grade classroom. The five rules are to keep hands and body parts to yourself, follow directions, stay seated during instruction, complete work neatly and on time, and raise your hand to speak. Consequences for breaking rules include warnings, lost privileges, behavior system changes, parent contact, and being sent to the office. Procedures are outlined for various classroom and school activities. Rewards for following rules include praise, homework passes, treasure box prizes, more opportunities, and lunch with the teacher.

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Classroom Rules and Procedures Guide

The document outlines the rules, procedures, consequences, and rewards for Ms. Cruz's 1st grade classroom. The five rules are to keep hands and body parts to yourself, follow directions, stay seated during instruction, complete work neatly and on time, and raise your hand to speak. Consequences for breaking rules include warnings, lost privileges, behavior system changes, parent contact, and being sent to the office. Procedures are outlined for various classroom and school activities. Rewards for following rules include praise, homework passes, treasure box prizes, more opportunities, and lunch with the teacher.

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Ms. Cruz s 1st.

Grade Class

Class Rules/
Rationales

1. Keep hands, feet and body parts to yourself.


Keeping hands, feet and body parts to
yourself shows respect to others and
there is less chance of anyone getting
hurt.
2. Follow directions the first time.
Following directions shows respect and
lets the teacher know that you are in
school to learn and do your best.
3. Stay in your seat during instructional time.
Staying in your seat keeps everyone
safe and working hard.
4. Complete work neatly and by time due.
Part of being responsible and ready is
getting work done neatly and on time.
This provides students extra practice.
5. Raise your hand when you would like to speak.
This helps the teacher know you have
something to share or a question to
ask.

Consequences
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Verbal warning.
Loss of privileges.
Student Behavior System
color change.
Parent Contact.
Send student to office.

Procedures
Entering and leaving the classroom.
How to ask for help.
Speaking in class.
Getting materials.
Going to restroom.
Going to Cafeteria.
Walking in the hall.
Tornado and Fire
Drills.
9. Lining up.
10.
Dismissal.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Rewards
1.
2.
3.
4.

Praise.
Homework pass.
Treasure box.
More opportunities in the
classroom.

5. Lunch with the teacher.

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