What are good rules for a middle school classroom?

What are good rules for a middle school classroom?

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

  1. 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.
  2. Focus on Respect.
  3. Classroom Management.
  4. Choose Logical Consequences.
  5. 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.