Classroom Rules 1. Work quietly. Do not disturb others who are working. 2. When the teacher is talking, be quiet and listen. 3. Come to class prepared.

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Classroom Rules 1. Work quietly. Do not disturb others who are working. 2. When the teacher is talking, be quiet and listen. 3. Come to class prepared with all supplies and homework complete. 4. Be respectful of yourself and others. (Be polite, courteous, and respectful at all times.) (Respect your classmates. Treat them with kindness in your words and actions.) 5. Raise your hand before you speak during a classroom lesson. 6. Listen quietly while others are speaking. 7. Leave your seat only when necessary. 8. Keep your hands to yourself. 9. Respect other people’s property. 10. Always do your best.

Classroom Rules 1. We raise our hand to speak. 2. We are kind and respect each other. 3. We keep hands, feet and objects to ourselves. 4. We share. 5. We keep our classroom neat and clean. 6. We listen when our teacher or classmate is speaking. 7. We follow directions. 8. We will complete all assignments on time. 9. We walk in the classroom and halls. 10. We will always do our best.