CLASSROOM PROCEDURES AND EXPECTATIONS Mrs. Chacon Mandeville Junior High Room 415.
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Classroom Procedures and Expectations
Mr. Hennessee
Lexington Middle School
WELCOME
We’re going to have a Wonderful year together. Have Positive Expectations! The Procedures we learn today will help us
create a Highly Efficient and Orderly Classroom.
Why Procedures?
Without procedures, students do not know what is expected of them.
Procedures facilitate efficiency. Human Nature is to have procedures.
Arrival to Class
When you arrive at our class, I will greet you in the hallway.
Students will line up along the wall quietly and we will enter class together.
When you enter the classroom please be seated at your assigned computer terminal.
Prepare yourself for the class.
When Class Begins (Bell)
The bell ringing is a procedure to tell you that it is time to begin class.
At the bell, you are to begin your warm-up exercise. Your warm-up exercise is Journal Writing. The Journal Writing Topic will be written on the board each day.
There should be no talking or moving about during Journal Writing.
Journal Writing Procedures
Leave Font size, type and color as is– Times New Roman, Black, 12 points
Write in complete sentences. Write about the assigned subject. Write until you are asked to close and save
your document. Use correct grammar. Silence in the room during Journal Writing.
General Classroom Expectations
Respect others personal space including not touching others.
Be respectful of everyone and everything. Stand and Deliver using Proper Grammar. Do not surf the Internet unless you are
instructed to do so. Allow others to finish speaking before you
start speaking.
Expectations During Instruction
Please give the teacher your full attention. Do not talk while the teacher is talking. Please wait to be recognized by the teacher
before you begin speaking. Do not start assignments until the teacher
gives you the signal to begin.
Expectations During Teams
You will be assigned to a team. Within your team you will be assigned a duty.
For example; facilitator, liaison, reporter, etc. No side-bar conversations during team
activities, all team members focused on the task at hand.
You must contribute proportionately to your team.
Prompts
If I raise my hand, you are to stop talking, face me, and also raise your hand until everyone in the classroom has stopped talking and I lower my hand.
NO EXCEPTIONS
End of Class Dismissal
I will inform you when it is time for class dismissal.
Upon dismissal, you should save your work in the designated folder.
Clean-up your work area and line up quietly, in a straight line by the file cabinets.
I will then give you permission to leave the classroom.
Behavior Discipline Procedures
1st Offense - Verbal Warning 2nd Offense - Written Warning and Consultation 3rd Offense - Call to Parents 4th Offense - Office Referral
School Rules and Policies
All school rules as outlined in your student handbook will be enforced.
Attendance policy will be as defined in your student handbook.
My Promise to You!
We will have a great year together. Procedures and Expectations will enhance
your learning experience. I will give you my very best everyday and ask
the same from you in return.