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Classroom Procedures

Ms. Strachan Grade:4

Foreword
Welcome to Ms. Strachans class. I am here to teach. You are here to learn. I will do my job and you will do yours. Respect, effort, and creativity is key to our success. Together we will learn and grow. If you are not willing to Learn No one can help you. If you are determined to Learn No one cant stop you ~anonymous~

Why Do We Have Procedures?


A procedure is the way that we do things. To do things right and efficiently, we need to follow some simple procedures. Example: To place a call on your phone, you need to enter the numbers in the right order. In order to learn and be successful, you need to follow some simple procedures.

Entrance Into The Classroom


Come to class on time. Make sure you have all required materials for class. Enter the classroom quietly. Go directly to your assigned seat. If is the morning hand in your agenda into the Agenda Bin. Hand in your homework into the Homework Bin. If it is the morning, write your personal and academic goals for the day on your goal sheet. Wait quietly for the next direction.

After The Bell Rings


Quietly walk to your assigned seat. Immediately start the bell work that will be written on the board. Do the bellwork. When you finish, wait quietly for the next direction.

During Instruction
Show respect and interest by listening to the teacher with full attention. DO not leave your seat. No talking, pencil sharpening, or leaving your seat without permission. Raise your hand if you need to speak or ask a question. Ask questions that are related to the subject. Other questions that are not related to the subject can be asked later. After instruction, make sure you understand the concept and what you are being asked to do. If you are unsure, ask questions by mentioning which part you didnt understand. Respect your peers. Respect the questions they ask. Respect what they have to share.

During Work Time


Make sure you read or listen to the instructions about your work and understand them. If you do not understand, ask help from your elbow buddy sitting beside you. If it still does not make sense ask the teacher to explain it by raising your hand at your desk. If you are asked to help someone, be polite and respectful, and kind. Talking to each other should be no louder than a whisper. Do not leave the classroom unless you are given permission to do so. Use your time wisely in order to finish your work on time. Put forth your best effort.

If The Teacher Raises Her Hand


Stop what you are doing. Make sure you are not holding any materials. Face the teacher and wait silently. Notify any classmates who havent noticed that the teacher has raised her hand.

Be respectful by not talking and giving your full attention to the teacher.

When You Are Done Your Work


Check your work one more time. Make corrections and check to see if you missed anything. Hand in your assignment into the Assignment Bin. Complete other homework. Check the Extra Activities Bin or read a book.

Dismissal
The Bell does not dismiss you. The teacher dismisses you. Clean your work area and take all garbage to the trash can. Wait patiently and silently at your desk. After you get permission to leave or lineup, push in your chair and leave quietly or line-up quietly. If you are waiting in line, keep your hands to yourself, respect everyones space, and keep your mouths glued together.

Transitioning To Other Classes


Walk do not run. Walk in a straight line on the right hand side of the hallway. Keep your hands to yourself. Keep your mouths glued together. Respect school property, respect other students property, and respect each other. Be the best quiet class in the whole school!

Dismissal: End Of The Day


The Bell does not dismiss you. The teacher dismisses you. If Make sure your agenda is filled out properly and the teacher has signed it. Make sure your homework is in your homework folder. Make sure you have all your materials for the homework assignments. Clean your desk area and take all the garbage to the trash can. Make sure the floor around your desk is clean. Check your assigned roles at the front of the classroom and complete your roles. When you are finished your roles responsibilities, wait patiently at your desk. After you have permission to leave, push in your chair and leave quietly. Thank You

When You Are Absent


Collect the assignments and worksheets from the Absent Day Bin. Come see the teacher for additional information. Place the assignments and worksheets into your homework folder. If you missed a test because of your excused absence, inform Ms. Strachan and arrange a time to make up the test after school or during lunch break.

Classroom Rules
School-wide rules are posted on the wall. Come to class on time. Bring all necessary materials to class. Hand-in assignments on time and place assignments into the assignment bin. Hand-in agendas. Have your parent/guardian sign your agenda. Fill out your agenda at the end of the day. No gum in the school. Always act and speak in an appropriate way. Respect each other. Respect differences between one another.

Classroom Rules Continued


Always ask permission to leave the classroom. When you leave the class sign your name, where you are going, and the time on the board. Only one person is allowed to leave the class at a time unless you are given permission to do so. Raise your hands for questions and thoughts. Stay in your assigned seat unless you are given permission to leave your seat. When given permission to talk and work with peers, talk in a whisper voice. Always tell the truth. Treat others the way that you want to be treated. Always put forth your best effort!

Consequences
Warning. You will be given choices. Discussion with the student. Discussion with the student, teacher and principal. Parent/guardian contact. Conference with parents, student, teachers, and/or administration.

Grades
Chapter Tests and Projects 30% Classwork and participation 25% Homework 25% Quiz and Bellwork 10% Journal 10 % Late assignments and projects. Five marks are taken away for every day that the assignment is late.

Have a Wonderful Year and Always Continue To Learn

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