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Classroom Management Plan

Mrs. Arredondo created a classroom management plan for her 1st grade class with 5 rules about respecting others, following directions, keeping hands to yourself, being prepared, and raising your hand. The rules are meant to prevent disrupting learning, safety issues, and hurting grades. Consequences for breaking rules include warnings, conferences, and calling parents. Rewards for following rules include stickers, computer time, and extra recess.

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Classroom Management Plan

Mrs. Arredondo created a classroom management plan for her 1st grade class with 5 rules about respecting others, following directions, keeping hands to yourself, being prepared, and raising your hand. The rules are meant to prevent disrupting learning, safety issues, and hurting grades. Consequences for breaking rules include warnings, conferences, and calling parents. Rewards for following rules include stickers, computer time, and extra recess.

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Yasmin Arredondo

September 20, 2016

Classroom Management Plan


Mrs. Arredondos 1st Grade Class

Class Rules
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Be respectful to teacher and classmates.


Listen and follow directions.
Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
Be prepared for class, come to school ready to learn.
Raise your hand and wait to be called on before you speak.

Rationale
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If you disrupt classroom you interrupt your/classmates education.


If you do not listen and follow directions, you might seriously hurt yourself and/or others.
If you do not come to class prepared, it might hurt your grades.
When you use your good manners, you make good and smart choices.

Yasmin Arredondo

September 20, 2016

Consequences
1. Verbal warning
2. Conference with student
3. Phone call home to parents or if serious issue behavioral referral.

Rewards
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Sticker and praise

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Free time on computer (ST math/school

academic program)
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If all students comply by classrooms rules they
will earn 10 minutes of extra recess once a month.

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