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Class Expectations

1.  Follow directions the first time they are given

2.  Raise your hand and wait for permission to speak.

 3.  Keep hands, feet, and objects to your self.  

 4.  Speak to others with kind words. 

 5.  Work and walk quietly.

 

Discipline Policy:

All students in our class will be participating in a school wide card system discipline plan.  The students will begin the day with green.  If a student breaks one of the class rules, his/her card will be flipped to the next color.  If the behavior were to continue, the card will be flipped again resulting in various consequences.  Each flip has a consequence that WILL be enforced consistently. The color code is as follows:

 

Green= Great! Keep it up!

Yellow = Step1-Warning

White = Step 2- time out

Blue = Step 3- call home / note home in agenda

Red = Step 4- time out in another room

Purple = Step 5- office referral

 

          Students are responsible for recording their own color into their agenda books, or you may see a stamp if they were on green.  Each afternoon the students record their color for the day. I will initial it if their card was flipped.  As I initial it, we will discuss what happened and write the reason in thier agenda. 

          Their agenda book is to be signed by a parent every evening.  It will be checked for a signature and any notes each morning.  If they forget getting thier agenda signed more than once,  the students will miss part of their recess.  I encourage students to get in the habit of showing their agenda books and APPLE Notebooks to their parents every evening.  If you ever have any questions or comments, please write them in the agendas.  It is to always stay opened to the current week in the front of thier APPLE Notebooks.

 

At the end of each quarter, usually on the day of the quarterly assemblies, we will have a celebration for those that were able to stay on all green, or almost all green.  To come to the celebration they may not have any more than 3 card flips. 

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