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Template For Your Use-Fill in your own information as needed. YOUR Classroom Responsibilities and Expectations-TEMPLATE. Respect and Scholar Posters in YOUR Classroom. Definition of Respect Reviewed.
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Template For Your Use-Fill in your own information as needed YOUR Classroom Responsibilities and Expectations-TEMPLATE
Definition of Respect Reviewed • DEFINITION:RESPECT is a positive feeling of high regard for others, their beliefs, their culture or a concept, such as learning; a specific feeling of friendship, worth, or politeness, an attitude of admiration; valuing or honoring others, civility or a show of concern or service toward others; empathy; the golden rule.
Behaviors that show RESPECT in YOUR classroom: POSSIBLE Responses may include…. • Being on time • Coming prepared to learn • Dressing for success • Encouraging, helping & supporting others • Listening & paying attention • Working to your highest standards • Using scholarly language • Collaborating with others
Definition of Eastview Scholar Reviewed • DEFINITION: A SCHOLAR is a student who learns or takes up knowledge or beliefs; a person who is engaged in the pursuit of learning; a person of literary or scientific attainments; an educated person; a lifelong learner; a person whose purpose is to contribute to the betterment of society.
What a SCHOLAR looks like in YOUR classroom : POSSIBLE Responses may include…. • Making a positive first impression • Participating and engaging • Being prepared to learn • Being responsible • Being curious • Working to the highest standard • Being a positive leader
Responsibilities for YOUR Class POSSIBLE Responses may include…. • Come Prepared to Learn! - Timelines (be on time, unplugged, ready to learn) - Attitude (expect to learn) - Materials (always bring book, notebook, writing utensils, homework)
Example #1 of Classroom Expectations-SLANT 103 • Sit Up • Listen • Ask and Answer Questions • Nod (non verbal language) • Track Speaker • 100% of the Students 100% of the time • 3 second action
Example #2 of Classroom Expectations-The Four “P’s” • Prompt • Be on time to class • Quick transitions during class • Prepared • Bring your “tools of the trade” • Homework and assignment completion • Polite • The Golden Rule….treat others with respect • Productive • Be engaged in your own learning • Avoid distractions
Example #3 of Classroom Expectations-List • Language – Appropriate and acceptable • Being on time • Prepared to learn • Appropriate use of technology (computers, cell phone, ipods, etc. • NO food or pop in class. Water is fine. • Keep desks clean and pick up after yourself! • Be aware of others, their feelings, and their opinions • Respect! Golden Rule.
Example #4 of Classroom Expectations-List of how students contribute to a positive experience! • Collaborate with others • Encourage, support and help each other • Keep the negative in the box
Teachable Moment #1End of the hour (stay in your seat) • Insert your own examples, specific to your classroom and share those ideas with your students
Teachable Moment #2 Bathroom Pass • Insert your own examples, specific to your classroom and share those ideas with your students
Teachable Moment #3Texting in Class • Insert your own examples, specific to your classroom and share those ideas with your students
Teachable Moment #4Being on time to class POSSIBLE Responses may include…. • In seats, in classroom etc. (Rules that can directly impact others) • Warning Bells • Adhering to posted lunch release and back in class times (Rules that can directly impact others)
Class Promises to Each Other-Fill in your own POSSIBLE Responses may include…. • Positive Atmosphere • Culture of Learning • Working Together • Etc • Etc • Etc Let’s Get Started!