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Classroom Rules

The document outlines classroom rules and consequences for not following the rules. The six classroom rules are to respect the teacher and classmates, follow directions, keep hands and objects to yourself, no swearing or name calling, be in class on time, and no fighting or threats. Consequences for breaking the rules are outlined as warnings, being asked to leave class, parents being called, and possible removal from the course. A key is also provided labeling different types of rule violations.
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Classroom Rules

The document outlines classroom rules and consequences for not following the rules. The six classroom rules are to respect the teacher and classmates, follow directions, keep hands and objects to yourself, no swearing or name calling, be in class on time, and no fighting or threats. Consequences for breaking the rules are outlined as warnings, being asked to leave class, parents being called, and possible removal from the course. A key is also provided labeling different types of rule violations.
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Classroom Rules:

1. Respect the teacher and classmates (You respect


the teacher when you do what she says, don’t talk
back, do not touch her property without permission,
and follow all classroom rules and procedures. You
respect your classmates when you follow classroom
rules and procedures)
2. Follow directions (This means that you do
whatever the teacher tells you to do without
complaining or arguing about it. Example: return
books, go back to seat, copy from board, stop
talking, etc.)
3. Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself (This
means you do not throw things, kick things, push
people, hit people etc.)
4. No swearing, teasing, or name calling (You do not
use obscene or vulgar language in the classroom for
any reason. You do not make fun of or tease another
classmate because of his color, race, language,
religion etc.)
5. Be in the classroom on time (This means I want
you in your seat as soon as you come into my
classroom and I want you to be on time.)
6. Behave yourself! Severe: No fighting, threats, or
verbal abuse (It is extremely inappropriate for you to
fight with another classmate, threaten anyone, or
verbally abuse by insulting.)

By teacher Gerdna

Consequences:
Everything we do in life has consequences. If you
choose to run a red light, you must accept the
consequences that come with it.
Consequences are the things that happen to you
when you choose not to obey a rule. This is what
will happen if you choose to violate one of the
classroom rules:
1st time: Warning (teacher will usually look at you to
let you know and mark you on my tally sheet)
2nd time: Ask you to leave the classroom.
3rd time: Call parents
4th time: Referral and suggest you look for another
schedule with another teacher or quit the course.

Key to Violations:
A-Arguing B-Dress Code D-Disruptive
F-Food or drink G-Out of seat I-Inappropriate
Comment L-Loitering M-Making
noises/sounds/tapping
N- Name Calling, Swearing, Teasing etc O-Off task
P-Physical contact, throwing, hitting etc
R-Failure to follow directions T-Talking V-
Vandalizing
W-MP3 or cell phone without permission Y-
Tardy/late

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