What are good rules for a middle school classroom?
Classroom Expectation:
- Be Respectful. Follow staff/adult directions. Respect individual differences/ideas. Expect the best; give the best.
- Be Responsible. Be Responsible. Use appropriate voice levels.
- Be Safe. Enter the classroom only when an adult is present. Respect other’s personal space, belongings, & school property.
What are all the rules for middle school?
Best Classroom Rules for Middle School
- Respect other people’s boundaries (aka Keep your hands to yourself).
- Swearing is unacceptable.
- Enter the classroom ready to learn.
- Use an inside voice (aka No yelling!)
- Ask for permission before using the restroom.
What are the rules in English class?
Rules List
- Stay in your seat unless you have permission to get up.
- Raise your hand to speak.
- Speak only English.
- Always come to class prepared.
- Pay attention and do your best.
- Always respect your teacher and classmates.
- Finish classwork and homework in a timely manner.
- Help classmates when they need it.
How do you set rules in the classroom?
How to Create Classroom Rules and Procedures
- Talk to Fellow Teachers. The first thing teachers should do (especially if they are a first year or have moved to a new school) is talk to their colleagues.
- Focus on Respect.
- Classroom Management.
- Choose Logical Consequences.
- Work within District Guidelines.
What is a classroom motto?
A motto is a maxim; it’s a phrase that indicates a person’s motivation and character. Because mottos are simple, memorable, and meaningful both in the classroom and beyond, I decided to ditch classroom rules altogether and have a motto instead. Our classroom motto: Be an Upstander.