Procedures Before Class Begins

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Mrs. Grant’s Classroom Encina Prep English
Advertisements

Music Rules & Procedures
Welcome to our classroom
1 Español Mrs. Egusquiza Spanish - NHCCS, New Jersey.
Mr. Cicek’s Classroom Dove Science Academy Tulsa, Oklamona
Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Begley Mrs. Pallaria ACHS English 10
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT PLAN.
Mr. Ruiz’ classroom Barber Middle School Acworth, Georgia
Are you ready to learn about the exciting history of our GREAT COUNTRY?
Copy procedures in your Agenda Book in the NOTES section. USE PENCIL ONLY! Title: Classroom Procedures.
I hope your winter break went by well and you are ready to learn!
Spanish Ms. Smith Take out a sheet of paper Copy each rule word for word.
CLASSROOM PROCEDURES Mrs.Joseph’s Classroom Stafford Middle School,Stafford,TX.
WELCOME to 7th Grade!!! Make sure you find your CORRECT seat, grab a warm-up from the ORANGE tray by the door, and BEGIN working immediately!
Procedures Before Class Begins 1. Get your supplies- Pen,Notebook, Book, Work, Etc. 2. Go to the Restroom/Get a Drink 3. Finish Socializing 4. Dispose.
Class Expectations Entering the Room… Pick up your supplies and go to your desk! Do not come in, put your stuff down, and leave! When you’re.
Class Expectations Entering the Room… Pick up your supplies and go to your desk! Do not come in, put your stuff down, and leave! When you’re.
CLASSROOM PROCEDURES Mr. Briand’s Classroom French Level 1 Fairfax County Public Schools.
Welcome to Mrs. Lyness’ class. Contact: or (908) Positive attitude is the key of success.
You can sit anywhere. But…You cannot move chairs around.
Mrs. Braby’s Classroom PROCEDURES. Classroom Procedures  When does class begin? ____End?____  No food or drinks.  No electronic devices in sight. 
 1. Do you think school rules are important and explain why or why not.  2. Why do you think we have school rules?  3. Imagine a school without rules,
Learning Shack #9. NEW THINGS AT A MIDDLE SCHOOL 1. When I raise my hand and ask for your attention – raise your hand and be quiet and wait for instructions.
Miss Stewart Classroom Policies and Procedures August 19, 2009 English I & II.
Welcome to Health 9 Ms. Kerr Mt. McKinley, Alaska.
Classroom Procedures. Entering the classroom Enter quietly Walk to your assigned seat Take a seat Take out your supplies Place your backpack on the floor.
Find your name and choose a seat at that group. Read the article “A Town Divided” and be prepared to discuss. Have a writing utensil ready!
Who Am I?. Survival Guide to Mr. Mew’s SC History Class Survival Guide to Mr. Mew’s SC History Class.
Here We Go Welcome to Coach Peirce’s class I am here to teach; you are here to learn; I’ll do my job and you will do yours. This class can be as interesting.
Mrs. Gentry’s Classroom Rules, Procedures & Expectations.
Classroom Rules and Procedures. Classroom Assumptions AKA Rules Be on-time, on-task, prepared to learn, and responsible for your own learning every day.
Welcome!  Please sit at a desk that has your first day materials.
Warm-Up  Start the Science Quiz now. (It is only a pre-test.)
Click to add text Northview Middle School Checklist For Rules, Procedures, and Expectations.
Class Expectations Entering the Room… Pick up your supplies and go to your desk! Do not come in, put your stuff down, and leave! When you’re.
6 TH GRADE MATH With Me Mrs. C. Staton. Your Supplies for Math Pencil – anything else is not accepted 2” Binder Dividers TI-73 Calculator Math Book –
Classroom Procedures.
Ms. B’s Procedures.
Welcome to the school year!
Classroom Rules.
Introduction Dr. Mohan Singh “Every Thoroughbred, Every Day!
Classroom Rules.
Miss Million’s English Classroom Greeneville High School
Classroom Rules and Procedures
Front.
Introduction to Engineering Design Janetta Mack
7 Ways to Stay Out of Trouble!
Classroom Rules and Procedures
Welcome Ms. Theriot I am looking forward to a great school year. In order to have a successful school year, there are a few policies and procedures you.
Classroom Rules and Procedures
Everyday expectations even when Substitute Teachers are Here
Mrs. Muñoz’s Classroom Glendora High School
Classroom Rules and Procedures
Classroom Rules and Procedures
Comprehensive Science #2
Welcome to Sixth Grade! McClure 607.
RULES BE RESPECTFUL Be in Dress Code (No Ifs, Ands, or Buts)
MR. MITCHELL’S Classroom Procedures.
Mr. Golden Social Studies & Guided Study
PROCEDURES BEFORE CLASS BEGINS
Ms. Hodge’s Expectations and procedures
Classroom Procedures Page 1.
Welcome to Reading Workshop
Welcome 6th Graders! Mrs. Franklin.
Rules and Expectations
Classroom Rules: Please be seated and working on the warm-up when the bell rings. Please remain seated until permission is granted to leave seat. Demonstrate.
Class Rules and Procedures
Classroom Procedures and Expectations
Procedures Before Class Begins
Procedures Before Class Begins
Presentation transcript:

Procedures Before Class Begins Get your supplies- Pen,Notebook, Book, Work, Etc. Go to the Restroom/Get a Drink Finish Socializing Dispose of Food, Candy, Gum, Beverages Sharpen Your Pencil Locate and sit in Your Seat

Procedures after the Tardy Bell Begin the Bellwork Turn in your bellwork Remain in Your Seat in Your Area Read Over the Agenda Listen and Pay Attention to the Introduction/Instructions Copy the Agenda in your notebook Raise Your Hand if you have a question or contribution

PROCEDURES DURING INSTRUCTION Listen/Follow along Do not distract others. Discuss only the topics at hand. Raise your hand to ask questions or contribute.

PROCEDURES FOR EXITING Clean your area. Turn in any classwork. Review your notebook. Put away any books you may have used in the correct place Remain in your seat to be dismissed. Take your materials with you.

Items Prohibited From Class Food, Drink, Candy, Gum, Etc. Toys Electronic Devices (iPod, Phone, PSP) Inappropriate clothing Items outlined in the Student Code of Conduct

Prohibited Conduct Talking while I am talking Distracting/Disturbing Others Standing/walking around at any time Throwing Objects Answering the Door Playing with the door knob Standing around the door Opening Windows Playing with Shades Arguing/Fighting Misuse of Class Time Profanity – Any language Application of Cosmetics Texting, e-mailing, Instant Messaging, Phone usage Listening to music

CONSEQUENCES Warning Point Deduction After School Detention Call Home Referral Parental Conference