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Classroom Behavior Consequences Guide

This document outlines consequences for misbehavior in class, including being rude, disruptive, off-task, blurting out, and work refusal. For a first offense, the consequences are generally a warning or redirection. For a second offense, the consequences involve writing assignments reflecting on being a good classmate or the importance of learning. For a third offense of any misbehavior, the listed consequence is a focus room and a call home.

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Classroom Behavior Consequences Guide

This document outlines consequences for misbehavior in class, including being rude, disruptive, off-task, blurting out, and work refusal. For a first offense, the consequences are generally a warning or redirection. For a second offense, the consequences involve writing assignments reflecting on being a good classmate or the importance of learning. For a third offense of any misbehavior, the listed consequence is a focus room and a call home.

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Consequences

Rude or mean to classmate


1st offense: Come up with an alternative action that would have
been appropriate.

2nd offense: List five positive attributes of the student and why
they are important to our class.

3rd offense: Focus room and a call home.

Disruptive during whole class lesson


1st offense: Create a list of three ways to be a good classmate in
the class.

2nd offense: Write a paragraph about why learning is important


and how disruptions affect the class.

3rd offense: Focus room and a call home.

Off task
1st offense: Redirection and warning of next offense.

2nd offense: Safe seatwork that requires conference with


teacher before returning to seat.

3rd offense: Focus room and a call home.

Blurting out
1st offense: 5 minutes of no talk.

2nd offense: Paragraph about the importance of not blurting out.

3rd offense: Focus room and call home.

Work refusal
1st offense: Safe seat work.

2nd offense: Complete work at home and get parent signature.

3rd offense: Focus room and call home.

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