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Expectations in the Classroom Illustrations by: DJ inkers.

Mar 26, 2015

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Page 1: Expectations in the Classroom Illustrations by: DJ inkers.

Expectations in the Classroom

Illustrations by: DJ inkers

Page 2: Expectations in the Classroom Illustrations by: DJ inkers.

ListeningIn order to be a good listener

you must follow these steps:

1. Eyes on the speaker2. Mouth silent3. Hands and feet are still

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• Raise your hand if you need help or are answering a question.

• Raising your hand means your mouth is silent.

• Waving your hand around does not make me call on you first.

Raising Your Hand to Speak

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Pencils

I only sharpen pencils twice a day; once in the morning and then after school.

Sharp pencils will be in the cup labeled Sharp.Dull pencils should be placed in the cup labeled

Dull.Do not put pencils in your mouth, nose, or any

other hole in your body. GROSS!Do not tear off erasers.

Use the “official” sign to get up to get a new pencil.

Pencils are a tool; not a toy.

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First make sure you write your name on your paper.

All work should be done neatly and completely.

When finished check to make sure you have followed all directions.

Turn your paper in to your box that has your number on it.

Classwork should be completed in class otherwise it will be sent home for homework.

Classwork

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Getting Out of Your Seat

To get permission to go to the restroom,

hold up 1 finger.

•To get permission to get a sharpened pencil, hold up 2 fingers.

*The only other reason you should be out of your seat is if I have given you permission to do so. For example: calling on you to come to the board or to my desk.**Always WALK in the classroom and hallway.

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Standing in a Line

• When we line up at the door you should be in a straight line.

• Your hands are behind your back.

• Your mouth is closed. • Your eyes are looking at

the person’s head in front of you.

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Centers

• Always work quietly in centers. Use your whisper voices.

• Keep your hands to yourself.• When you hear the bell, stop what you

are doing and wait quietly for directions.

• Be sure to push chairs in before switching centers.

• Walk to the next center.

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B.E.E. FoldersA B.E.E. folder is a special folder that you will carry to

and from school everyday this year. B.E.E. is an acronym for Bring  Everything Everyday. 

The B.E.E. folder will help you stay organized and keep your parents in touch with our classroom.B.E.E. Rules:

Take care of your BEE; it will be used all year!

Clean out the "Work to Keep at Home" every evening.

Take your BEE home everyday and bring it back each morning.

 Keep your BEE clean.

          Show your BEE to your parents everyday - they will be so proud of your

new responsibility!

B.E.E. Dont's:Don't make any marks or

drawings in or on your BEE.Don't leave your BEE at home, in

the car or bus, or at daycare. Don't put any papers in your BEE

that do not belong. Don't eat or drink in front of your

BEE!Items are put in the B.E.E. folder

daily:  Assignment/Behavior SheetAR Log

Daily WorkWeekly Newsletter

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High Frequency Word Books

Don’ts•Don’t write on or in

your HFW books.•Don’t tear out any

pages.•Don’t eat or drink while studying your

HFW book.•Don’t leave your

HFW book at home, daycare, or on the

bus.

Dos•Do keep your HFW book in your B.E.E.•Do study it every

night.•Do read the words to your parents and

ask them to help with any you don’t

know.

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Homework

• Check your assignment/behavior sheet for any homework assignments.

• Make sure to complete all assignments.• Get your parents to sign your sheet. • Put all work and sheet back in your

B.E.E. • Put your B.E.E. back in your backpack

and don’t forget to bring it back to school the next day.

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Love Your School

Show our school respect by:Picking up trash on the ground, in

classrooms, or the hallway.Respecting others’ work on the wall in the hallway by keeping our hands to ourselves.Respect desks, chairs, school supplies, and

other equipment in our school.