Classroom Plan
Every classroom has expected standards of behavior. An organized system of responses to behavior is necessary to build and maintain good school conduct. The following classroom behavior plan is the system used in my classroom. It is utilized to protect the rights of all students to learn and to promote a positive classroom environment.
Expected Behavior
Consequences
Academic Dishonesty: A student who cheats on tests or assignments will receive a “0” on the assignment or test. Any student with a cell phone out during a test will receive a “0” for the test and a referral to the office.
Positive Responses
Expected Behavior
- Students need to be in their seats before the bell rings. The school tardy and attendance policy will be followed
- Please come prepared with a pen, paper and notebook daily
- Please finish food and drink prior to entering classroom
- Courtesy and respect among students and teacher is expected at all times
- Use of profanity will not be tolerated
- Cell phones must be turned off and put away during class time
- The classroom is not the place to listen to music on i-pods or other listening devises; please take headphones off prior to entering class
- All backpacks and bags need to be on the floor not on desk top
Consequences
- Teacher conference
- Phone call to parent/guardian
- Class suspension
Academic Dishonesty: A student who cheats on tests or assignments will receive a “0” on the assignment or test. Any student with a cell phone out during a test will receive a “0” for the test and a referral to the office.
Positive Responses
- Verbal praise and classroom recognition
- A positive learning experience
- Extra Credit