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My goal for our classroom
is that every student has a positive environment in which to learn. In order
to accomplish this goal, we have certain expectations for the students. They
are as follows:
In order to promote these
expectations, we will have a colored chart system in our classroom. The
system’s colors goes as follows:
Your child will have a
clothespin that starts on green each morning. Any time one of the
expectations is not met, your child will be asked to move their clothespin to
the next color on the chart. At the end of the day they will be asked to take
out their behavior calendar and color the date. This is a great way for both
you and I to monitor your child’s behaviors in school.
If there is a severe
behavior such as hitting, swearing, stealing, or disrespectfulness, your child
will automatically receive after school detention. You will be notified
immediately if this were to occur.
The main focus in my
classroom will be on positive behavior. I have individual and whole
class reward systems to encourage this behavior. Individually, I am going to
have a “lunch bunch” system. Anytime I catch your child going above
expectations or I think they are behaving better than the rest of the class,
they will have an opportunity to receive a lunch bunch card to go into a big
bucket. Once a month, I will randomly draw out 5-10 students from the bucket
to be a part of my lunch bunch for that day. Basically, the students will be
allowed to eat lunch with me on that day and they will receive a special treat
after the lunch is over. There is no limit to the amount of lunch bunch cards
that can be earned in one day. My students in the past have loved this and it
is a great way for me to point out positive behaviors.
For whole class positive
behavior I have what is called, “Award Winning Behavior”. When the whole
class does something that really sticks out in my mind as positive behavior,
they will earn a paper trophy to be displayed in the room. For every ten
trophies they earn, we will hold a mini-celebration. The possibilities for
these celebrations are endless and it is a fun way to recognize exceptional
behavior.
I have always believed
that it is better to focus on the positive behaviors of children than always
dwelling on the negatives. Pointing out positive actions allows that child to
be a model of appropriate behavior for the rest of the class. If I continue
to point out the positive, it tends to eliminate most of the negative. My
classroom is a safe, positive place for all children to be comfortable in. I
believe with this behavior system, it will enable us to have an awesome year
together. If you have any questions or concerns with this system, please feel
free to contact me.
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