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lilqtny
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Name: Tracy
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Classroom Rules
I bought a poster to list my rules and so far I have:
You shall do nothing that prevents:
yourself from learning your classmates from learning me from teaching
Be in your assigned seat and ready to work when the bell rings
Treat everyone and their property respectfully.
I teach 7th grade English in Queens
Can anybody add to this list for me?
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Posted 8/21/07 6:59 PM |
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browneyedgirl
family is all that matters
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Name: browneyes
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Re: Classroom Rules
i wouldn't add too many more. you should have around 3-5 rules tops.
mine are simple: *treat everyone and their property with respect *eyes on the teacher and mouths closed when she is teaching *follow directions
they're not exactly in those words, but you get the point. keep it short and sweet
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Posted 8/21/07 7:04 PM |
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Re: Classroom Rules
Posted by lilqtny
I bought a poster to list my rules and so far I have:
You shall do nothing that prevents:
yourself from learning your classmates from learning me from teaching
I think this might be a little too general- seventh graders can be smart azzes and you don't want to get into a debate over what sort of things prevent teaching and learning. You also don't want too many rules- more than 5 or 6.
My rules are: - Remain in your seat unless you ask to get up. -Keep hands, feet and objects to youself. -Remain quiet when a teacher, student or guest are speaking. -Follow directions the first time they are given. - Be prepared with notebooks, pen/pencil and anything else the teacher requires.
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Posted 8/21/07 7:07 PM |
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CAMCaps
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Re: Classroom Rules
I strongly suggest you get Harry Wong's "First Days of School". Great book.
He says to keep them concise, but when you explain them make sure you are detailed. I taught at a MS/HS last year and a huge problem was cell phones and PSPs. My advice be a stickler and be consistent.
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Posted 8/21/07 10:43 PM |
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SupportACop
Momma's Boy & Lovin' it!!
Member since 5/06 2579 total posts
Name: C
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Re: Classroom Rules
I have first so it is very different...but we go over the rules as a class..I give them a post it and it goes on the door. It stays up all year and it is in the form of postives such as I will walk in the hall...as oppsed to the DO NOT rules. The Wong book is excellent...some libraries have it too. I think I have a copy read somewhere if you wanted to borrow let me know! It is great!!!! Good luck with the older ones and your class!
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Posted 8/22/07 8:07 AM |
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MissJones
I need a nap!
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Re: Classroom Rules
Be specific and positive.
I will respect the room by cleaning up after myself.
I will respect the class by listening and raising my hand.
I will respect myself by doing my best work and payiing attention.
lFor my little guys, there can't be any loopholes.
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Posted 8/22/07 8:14 AM |
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MrsPowers
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Name: Ivelysse
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Re: Classroom Rules
Mine are basically simple *treat everyone with respect * listen when others are speaking
To me that sums up everything.
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Posted 8/22/07 8:56 AM |
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lilqtny
-Crossfit & pitbull addict
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Name: Tracy
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Re: Classroom Rules
Posted by CAMCaps
I strongly suggest you get Harry Wong's "First Days of School". Great book.
He says to keep them concise, but when you explain them make sure you are detailed. I taught at a MS/HS last year and a huge problem was cell phones and PSPs. My advice be a stickler and be consistent.
I read that book!! I had it out as I was making my rules. I am already planning on having to walk my students into the hallway to show them the proper way to enter my room on the first day! lol
I like the Wong book, but like almost everything out there, it is so elementary school focused IMO.
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Posted 8/22/07 2:57 PM |
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MrsSchwags
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Name: Jennifer
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Re: Classroom Rules
my rules for HS:
1. Be on time to class. 2. Be prepared for class. 3. Be involved. 4. Be respectful. 5. Be responsible. 6. Be safe.
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Posted 8/22/07 3:00 PM |
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OffWithHerHead23
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Name: Meaghan
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Re: Classroom Rules
I like the Wong book, but like almost everything out there, it is so elementary school focused IMO.
I found the same thing, (I did NOT like the Wong book at all, actually) but found 2 books that were great for HS techers! The first is "The First Year Teacher's Survival Kit" by Julia Thompson, and the other is "Your First Year as a High School Teacher" by Lynne Rominger, Suzanne Laughrea and Natalie Elkin. Both books are SO useful and helpful!!!
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Posted 8/22/07 5:41 PM |
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lilqtny
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Name: Tracy
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Re: Classroom Rules
Posted by booklove83
I like the Wong book, but like almost everything out there, it is so elementary school focused IMO.
I found the same thing, (I did NOT like the Wong book at all, actually) but found 2 books that were great for HS techers! The first is "The First Year Teacher's Survival Kit" by Julia Thompson, and the other is "Your First Year as a High School Teacher" by Lynne Rominger, Suzanne Laughrea and Natalie Elkin. Both books are SO useful and helpful!!!
I have and LOVE the First Year Teacher's Survival Kit and I will look for the other book you mentioned.
Wong seems so corny to me. I can't imagine doing half the things he says to do unless you are an elementary teacher.
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Posted 8/22/07 5:45 PM |
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MrsSchwags
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Re: Classroom Rules
Posted by booklove83
I like the Wong book, but like almost everything out there, it is so elementary school focused IMO.
I found the same thing, (I did NOT like the Wong book at all, actually) but found 2 books that were great for HS techers! The first is "The First Year Teacher's Survival Kit" by Julia Thompson, and the other is "Your First Year as a High School Teacher" by Lynne Rominger, Suzanne Laughrea and Natalie Elkin. Both books are SO useful and helpful!!!
not to cut it but can I get these books at borders or BN or are they only available at teacher's stores?
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Posted 8/22/07 5:55 PM |
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lilqtny
-Crossfit & pitbull addict
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Name: Tracy
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Re: Classroom Rules
I got my "Teacher Survival Kit" at Barnes and Noble
I think it is $30
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Posted 8/22/07 6:00 PM |
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CAMCaps
Live Laugh Love Run
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Re: Classroom Rules
Posted by lilqtny
Posted by booklove83
I like the Wong book, but like almost everything out there, it is so elementary school focused IMO.
I found the same thing, (I did NOT like the Wong book at all, actually) but found 2 books that were great for HS techers! The first is "The First Year Teacher's Survival Kit" by Julia Thompson, and the other is "Your First Year as a High School Teacher" by Lynne Rominger, Suzanne Laughrea and Natalie Elkin. Both books are SO useful and helpful!!!
I have and LOVE the First Year Teacher's Survival Kit and I will look for the other book you mentioned.
Wong seems so corny to me. I can't imagine doing half the things he says to do unless you are an elementary teacher.
I understand what you are saying, but some of the things surprising work. One of my co-workeds used some his techniques in her high school classroom and she really did see results.
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Posted 8/22/07 7:05 PM |
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OffWithHerHead23
Keep passing the open windows
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Name: Meaghan
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Re: Classroom Rules
Posted by CAMCaps
Posted by lilqtny
Posted by booklove83
I like the Wong book, but like almost everything out there, it is so elementary school focused IMO.
I found the same thing, (I did NOT like the Wong book at all, actually) but found 2 books that were great for HS techers! The first is "The First Year Teacher's Survival Kit" by Julia Thompson, and the other is "Your First Year as a High School Teacher" by Lynne Rominger, Suzanne Laughrea and Natalie Elkin. Both books are SO useful and helpful!!!
I have and LOVE the First Year Teacher's Survival Kit and I will look for the other book you mentioned.
Wong seems so corny to me. I can't imagine doing half the things he says to do unless you are an elementary teacher.
I understand what you are saying, but some of the things surprising work. One of my co-workeds used some his techniques in her high school classroom and she really did see results.
It's not so much that Wong's stuff is corny, it's just not my style. Lot's of the stuff he suggests takes a certain kind of personality to do, and that's just not my personality. JMHO
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Posted 8/22/07 8:33 PM |
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