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By Ron Clark Presentation created by Mrs. Jenny Brooks for the AIM classroom

RULE # 1 When responding to an adult, you must answer by saying “Yes, ma’am” or “No, sir.” Just nodding your head or saying any other form of yes or no is not acceptable.

Make eye contact. When someone is speaking, keep your eyes on him or her the entire time. If someone makes a comment, turn and face that person.

RULE #3 If someone in the class wins a game or does something well, we will congratulate that person. Claps should be of at least three seconds in length with the full part of both hands meeting in a manner that will give the appropriate clap volume.

RULE #4 During discussions, respect other students’ comments, opinions and ideas. When possible, make statements like, “I agree with John, and I also feel that…” or “I disagree with Sara. She make a good point, but I feel that…” or “I think Victor made an excellent observation, and it made me realize…”

RULE #5 If you win or do well at something, do not brag. If you lose, do not show anger. Instead, say something like, “I really enjoyed the competition, and I look forward to playing you again,” or “Good game,” or don’t say anything at all. To show anger or sarcasm, such as, “I wasn’t playing hard anyway. You really aren’t that good,” shows weakness.

RULE #6 If you are asked a question in conversation, you should ask a question in return. If someone asks, “Did you have a nice weekend?” you should answer the question and then ask a question in return. For example: Me: “Did you have a nice weekend?” You: “Yes, I had a great time. My family and I went shopping. What about you? Did you have a nice weekend? It is only polite to show others that you are just as interested in them as they are in you.

RULE #7 When you cough or sneeze or burp, it is appropriate to turn your head away from others and cover your mouth with the full part of your hand or the inside of your arm at the elbow. Using a fist is not acceptable. Afterwards, you should say, “Excuse me.” (And wash your hands as soon as possible!)

RULE #8 Do not smack your lip, tsk, roll your eyes or show disrespect with gestures.

RULE #9 Always say thank you when I give you something. If you do not say thank you within 3 seconds after receiving the item, I will take it back. There is no excuse for not showing appreciation.

RULE #10 When you are given something from someone, never insult that person by making negative comments about the gift or by insinuating that it wasn’t appreciated.

Rule 11 Surprise others by performing random acts of kindness. Go out of your way to do something surprisingly kind and generous for someone at least once a month.

Rule 12 Be fair when looking at or judging the work of others. Occasionally, you may be graded in front of the class or take assessments of each other’s work through project presentations or active votes. Always be considerate of others’ feelings when doing this.

When we read together in class, you must follow along. If I call on you to read, you must know exactly where we are and begin reading immediately.

 Answer all written questions with a complete sentence. Restate the question and then give your answer.  Example: What is the capital of Russia?  The capital of Russia is Moscow.

At times throughout the year, I will give rewards for good behavior, academic performances, and other acts worthy of praise. If you ever ask me for a reward, however, it will not be given. It is rude to ask if you are getting something for good behavior. You should be good and try your best because you are trying to better yourself, not because you are anticipating a reward. Rule 15

Rule #16 Homework will be turned in each day for each subject by every student with no exceptions.

Rule 17 When we are in transition from one activity to another, the change will be swift, quiet, and orderly. We should be consistently able to turn from one activity to another, complete with all assignments and necessary materials, as quickly as possible.

Rule 18

Rule 19 When I assign homework, there will be no moaning or complaining. This will result in a double assignment.

Rule 20 When you are with a substitute, you will obey the same rules that you follow when I am with you.

 We will follow certain classroom protocols. We will be organized, efficient, and on task. In order to do so, we will follow these rules:  Do not get out of your seat if I am teaching a lesson to the class.  Do not speak unless  You raise your hand and I call on you.  I ask you a question and you are responding.  It is recess or lunch or free time.  I instruct you otherwise (for example, during group work.)

Rule 22 You may bring a bottle of water and leave it on the desk. Do not ask me if you can get water while I am teaching a lesson. You can even have food at your desk as long as others don’t see it and I don’t hear it. (Remember to clean your area!)

Rule 23 Quickly learn the names of other teachers in the school and greet them in the morning or afternoon by saying things like, “Good morning, Mrs. Brooks,” or “Good afternoon, Ms. Dill. That is a pretty dress.” (Do Not interrupt a teacher or speak when you are in line.)

Rule 24 Flush the toilet and wash your hands after using the rest room.

We will often have visitors to our school. When a visitor arrives, you will shake hands, tell him or her your name and welcome the person to our school. Rule 25

Rule 26 Do not save seats in the lunchroom. If someone wants to sit down, let him or her. Do not try to exclude anyone. We are a family and we must treat everyone with respect and kindness.

Rule 27 If I or any other teacher in the school is speaking to or disciplining a student, do not look at that student. You wouldn’t want others looking at you were in trouble, so don’t look at others in that situation.

If you have a question at home about an assignment I have given you, you may me your question. to: s s The message should be written in the following manner: Dear Mrs. Brooks, This is ________________. I need help with the___________ assignment. My question is ____________. Thank you, (sign your name) I will check at 7pm each night. Rule 28

There are several manners dealing with food that you must follow: - Place your napkin in your lap as soon as you sit down. - Use one hand to eat. - Do not lick your fingers. - Do not chew noisily or with your mouth open. - Do not talk with your mouth full. - Do not play with your food. - Never reach over someone’s plate to get something – ask them to please pass it. - Do not complain because it spoils the enjoyment of others. - If you have to leave the table during the meal, you should stand up and say, “Excuse me.”

Rule 30 After we eat, we will clean up after ourselves. This includes cleaning off the table and making sure no trash as fallen on the floor.

RULE 31 Remember to tip someone who has provided you a service such as a delivery person, cleaning person, hairdresser, waiter or waitress.

When riding a bus, we will always sit facing forward. We will never turn around to talk to other students, stick anything out of the window or get out of our seats. When we exit the bus, we will always thank the driver and tell her to have a good day.

Rule 33 When on a field trip, always thank the people who assist or guide you on the trip. This includes chaperones, teachers, drivers, and employees at the trip location.

Whenever you are offered food, whether it is a buffet or treats in class, do not take more than your fair share. You never want to be greedy and take more than you should, not only because it is wasteful, but because it is disrespectful to others when you do not leave enough for them.

Rule 35 If someone drops something, pick it up and hand it back to them. Even if they are closer to the object, it is only polite to make the gesture of bending down to retrieve the item.

RULE 36 If you approach a door and someone is following you, hold the door. If the door opens by pulling, pull it open, stand to the side, and allow the other person through first, then you can walk through. If the door pushes open, hold the door after you pass through.

 If someone bumps into you, even if it was not your fault, say, “Excuse me.”

Rule 38 When we go on a field trip, there will be no talking as we enter a building. We will enter the building so quietly that no one will even notice that we are there. This rule applies to entering any place where people are gathered, whether it be the movies, a church, a theater, or any other venue.

 If you are out somewhere, whether on a field trip or visiting someone’s home, it is a good idea to compliment something about the place you are visiting. For example, if you are visiting someone’s home, it would be a nice gesture to tell them that you think they have nice curtains. People are always self-conscious when they have guests visit their home, so you want to make them feel at ease. Also, if you are visiting other places, such as a museum or theater, it would be nice to comment on how beautiful the architecture is or to tell the guide that you think the facility is very nice.

 During an assembly, do not speak and do not look around and try to get the attention of your friends in other classes. We must uphold an image that shows we have our act together!

Rule 41 When you answer the phone, you must do so in an appropriate manner.

Rule 42 When you return from a trip, you will shake the hand of every chaperone on the trip whether it is your teachers or your parents. You will thank them for taking the time to take you on the trip, and you will let them know that you appreciate having the opportunity to go. It is appropriate to show appreciation when someone has gone out of his or her way to help you.

 When on an escalator, you will stand to the right. That will give other individuals who are in a hurry the option of walking up the left- hand side of the escalator. When you are going to enter an elevator, the subway or a doorway, you will wait for others to exit before you enter.  RESPECT OTHERS’ SPACE!

 When in a line, walk single file, two to three feet behind the person in front of you with your arms at your sides.  You should face forward at all times.  There will be absolutely no talking.

 Never cut line.  If someone cuts in front of you, do not say or do anything about it. Let it happen, but let me know about it. I will handle the situation.  If you make a fuss, you will be in trouble, too.

 When you go to a movie theater, there will be no talking whatsoever. I don’t care how good the movie is or what you want to say to the person beside you, you will not even whisper!  You will not put your feet on the chair in front of you.  If you are going to eat during a movie, you need to eat as quietly as possible. Open all wrappers and have it ready before the movie begins.  It is also very rude to leave a cell phone on during a movie.

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 If any child in this school is bothering you, let me know.  I am your teacher, and I am here to look after you and protect you.  I am not going to let anyone in this school bully you or make you feel uncomfortable.

 Stand up for what you believe in. You shouldn’t take no for an answer if your heart and mind are leading you in a direction that you feel strongly about.

 Be positive and enjoy life.  Some things just aren’t worth getting upset over.  Keep everything in perspective and focus on the good in your life.

 Live so you will never have regrets.  If there is something you want to do– do it!  Never let fear or doubt stand in your way. If there is something you want, fight for it with all of your heart!

 Accept that you are going to make mistakes.  Learn from them and move on.

 No matter what the circumstances, always be honest. Even if you have done something wrong, it is best to admit it. People will respect that and oftentimes, forget any disciplinary measures because of your honesty.

 Carpe Diem.  You only live today once, so don’t waste it.  Life is made up of special moments, many of which happen when caution is thrown to the wind and people take action and seize the day!

BE THE BEST PERSON YOU CAN BE!