Act-Rules and Consequences

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Pierre Salas

ACT-Rules & Consequences


9-19-15
Classroom Rules and Consequences:
Rules
Respectful
A Good Listener
Quiet in Lines, Hallways, and Restrooms
Be your Best

Rationale
Treat others the way you want to be treated in order to be respected you must be
respectful.
You must use your listening ears in order to be a good listener and hear important
directions or information from your teacher.
We must be quiet in lines, hallways, and restrooms in order to not be a disruption to other
students or teachers.
You will always do your best to be your best in order to get the best.

Rewards:
Treasure Box
NO Homework Pass
Teacher Helper for a Day
Choose Favorite Educational Activity
(i.e. extra computer time, favorite
station, etc)
Lunch with Teacher

Consequences:
Warning with Clarification (2x)
NO Treasure Box
Teacher/Student Conference
Parent Phone Call

Office Visit

Additional Procedures:
1. Putting Away Backpacks-Taught in Demonstration
2. Be on time to class in order to be respectful of your teacher and classmates time.
3. Listening to intercom announcements in order to hear the days agenda, activities, and
important information.
4. Be quiet in line when conducting fire and other drills in order to not be a disruption
when walking down the hallways.
5. Coming to attention when asked in order to be your best at all times

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