Class Rules
R- respect people
and property
U- use an
appropriate voice
L- listen and
follow directions
E- exercise self
control (hands, feet, objects to
self)
S-stay on task
Positive
Reinforcement
We believe that
students should be rewarded for
good behavior and a job well
done. Each teacher will choose
their own way of rewarding their
students. We may choose from
treats, stickers, compliments,
etc.
Behavior Plan
We believe that
education is a team effort on
the parts of the child, parent,
and teachers. The more support
your child has at home, the more
successful your child will be in
school. You might hear your
child mention a few of these
phrases over the next few
months. Please take time to
read over the strategies we will
be using in the classroom to
manage behavior and think of
rewards as well as consequences
for school behavior.
This year we will
be focusing on reteaching
incorrect behavior rather then
just punishing it. The students
will be taught very direct
explicit expectations about how
they are to act in different
situations at school (hallway,
classroom, cafeteria, etc.) if
these expectations aren’t met
they will then have a ‘reteach.’
This will take place during
their recess where the student
will practice the correct
behavior and will discuss what
the expectation of that rule and
or guideline for success is.
When this is completed the
student will be allowed to join
the class at recess. If there
are repeated occurrences the
student will also be required to
fill out a think time sheet
which will allow them to reflect
on their actions as well as come
up with a plan to help fix their
behavior. There will be a small
behavior sheet stapled in your
child’s planner for the week.
Each day check their behavior
sheet to talk with them about
their reteaches from the day.
There is a key on the student’s
individual behavior sheet that
will help you to know what their
reteaches were for the day.
Please sign this sheet over the
weekend and return it on
Monday. Be sure to discuss all
reteaches and think time sheets
with your child at home.