Behavior Management Plan Mrs. Kelley - Grade 1: Class Rule Rationale Consequence
Mrs. Kelley's 1st grade behavior management plan outlines 5 classroom rules with corresponding rationales and consequences. The rules are to work quietly, raise your hand to speak, be responsible with supplies, be respectful to others, and stay in your seat. Consequences range from verbal warnings to office referrals depending on the rule broken. Rewards for following the rules include a sticker chart, teacher praise, GoNoodle activities, outside lessons, and prizes from the treasure box.
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Behavior Management Plan Mrs. Kelley - Grade 1: Class Rule Rationale Consequence
Mrs. Kelley's 1st grade behavior management plan outlines 5 classroom rules with corresponding rationales and consequences. The rules are to work quietly, raise your hand to speak, be responsible with supplies, be respectful to others, and stay in your seat. Consequences range from verbal warnings to office referrals depending on the rule broken. Rewards for following the rules include a sticker chart, teacher praise, GoNoodle activities, outside lessons, and prizes from the treasure box.
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Behavior Management Plan
Mrs. Kelley - Grade 1
Class Rule Rationale Consequence
When working quietly, it helps you
focus on your assignment. If you are talking you are not focusing and you 1. Work quietly are distracting your peers. 1. Verbal Warning
When raising your hand, I know you
want to speak, it allows you to speak so I can hear you and what you have to 2. Raise your hand to speak say. 2. One on one conference
If you do not keep track of your
supplies or they get damaged, you may not be able to participate in the assignment. This will prevent you from learning to your full potential and you 3. Be responsible with your supplies could miss out on activities. 3. Note in daily folder
When you are respectful to your
classmates, they will most likely be respectful back to you. Having respect 4. Be respectful to others for each other is caring for each other. 4. Office Referral
If you are leaving your seat without
permission, you aren't focused on the lesson. Stay in your seat so the teacher 5. Stay in your seat knows you are listening. 5. Parent-Teacher Conference Rewards