Archive for the 'Behavior' Category

Lay down the law with a class handbook

Students benefit from clear, stated expectations. Many teachers post their class rules on a wall so that students have a constant reminder.  I’ve improved my behavior management by putting my procedures, rules, and consequences in writing in the form of a class handbook. I’ve got sections for rules, consequences, rewards, and procedures like how to enter the class, how to leave to use the restroom (always important), and how to successfully complete an assignment. Check out these examples to get ideas for your own handbook. What sections and topics would you add?

Mr. Zehring’s Class Handbook

Mrs. Nelson’s Class Handbook

 Ms. Cook’s ABCs of Upper Primary