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Rules and Procedures

Mrs. O’Keefe

Why Do We Need Rules and Procedures?

To keep us safe Save valuable time Stop interruptions and minimize

distractions Learning, learning, learning!

Class Rules S – Safety comes firstC – Come to classI – Integrity is importantE – Embrace your uniquenessN – No distractionsC – Challenge yourselfE – Engage your mind

Procedures

There are procedures for everything in life!– Airport, dinner, elevator, etc…

Every teacher wants things done a little differently

These are our procedures

Coming into Class

Come in quietly. None of this:

Be on Time

What does that mean to Mrs. O?– Go to your team table– Get your supplies ready– Work on the science starter silently

(unless it says otherwise)

If you aren’t doing this when the bell rings you are tardy

On Time?

Need to Borrow Something?

If you need to borrow a pencil, paper, eraser, etc. you’ll need to leave something as collateral

If you use a class book (textbook, dictionary, etc.) put it back nicely where you got it

How to Sit

Face the speaker Feet under desk Chair legs on floor

Leaving Your Seat

For things like sharpening pencils, getting a tissue, or throwing things away– Please wait until I am done talking,

lecturing, etc. – Pencil sharpeners are at your station– Get tissues before class or at closest box– Always push your chair in

Speaking of Throwing Things Away

First choice- recycling bin! Anything that is paper should go into

the tote If it isn’t paper, find the closest

garbage can

What if You Need to get a Drink or Go to the Restroom?

You can bring water – nothing else If you need to use a hall pass you’ll

need to use an Oops pass Only ask during independent/group

work, not during instructional timeBe quick and quiet

Instructional Time(When Mrs. O is talking)

Listen (pretty obvious?) Follow all directions the first time

they are given Do what you are supposed to be

doing (like taking notes) If you write quickly wait silently for

others to finish

Teacher’s Definition of Talking

Your mouth is moving and any sound is coming out. This includes talking to someone else, talking to yourself, whispering, singing, etc.

Questions During Instructional Time?

Individual, Partner, and Group Work

Follow the rules of the poster Stay on task Questions? Ask three then me

Getting Your Attention

When I need your attention I will have a few cues– Stand at the front of the class and raise

my hand– Say “My class in 3, 2, 1”– Ring the bell

Please give me your attention immediately

Wait for you to stop talking?

Handing in Work

Peer grading Baskets Interactive Science Notebooks

Fast Workers(What to do if you finish early)

Check your work again Work on your ISN Read silently Anything on the “I’m done” shelf

End of Class

Two minute countdown The bell does not dismiss you – I do Make sure your area is clean Push in your chairs every time you

leave. Last class puts them on tables Do not loiter about the door!

Let’s work together to have a great school year!

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