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1.Listen when others are talking. 2.Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself. 3.Work quietly without disturbing others. 4.Show respect for the school and for your classmates and teacher. 5.Work and play in a safe manner.
Rewards
- A happy teacher
and classmates
- Verbal Praise
- Good notes sent
home
- Free Time/ Centers/Games
Consequences
- Verbal Warning
(Yellow Card)
- Loss of a privilege
(examples: free time, 5 minutes of recess or centers) (Orange Card)
- Time-Out (in classroom),
Loss of a privilege (examples: free time, 10 minutes of recess or centers) & parental contact (Red Card)
- Principal &/or Parental Meeting (continued misbehavior)
§ If a red notice
is sent home regarding misbehavior, I am asking for your support & assistance in helping me to address and correct the
misbehavior. Notes are sent home after a warning did not correct the behavior. Please take these notes seriously and provide
a consequence that will motivate positive behavior in class.
§ If a green
happy face note arrives home with your child, please take some time to congratulate them on an extra fabulous day at school!
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Parents, At the beginning of the school year and for the first couple of days after
returning from a long holiday (Thanksgiving, Winter break, Easter break), it is often helpful to remind your children
of the "class rules". You may try asking them to tell you one or two rules about good behavior at school. This reminder from
home often prevents "forgetting" the rules when we are on a break and helps all of us to have a smoother day back to our routine.
Thank you for your support
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