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English 11 Mrs. Loosle Room 169 CLASSROOM PROCEDURES

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English 11Mrs. LoosleRoom 169

CLASSROOM PROCEDURES

WHY SHOULD WE HAVE PROCEDURES IN OUR CLASSROOM?

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Where else are procedures practiced?

PROCEDURES ARE A PART OF LIFE. THEY ALLOW COMPLEX OPERATIONS TO RUN SMOOTHLY WITH MINIMAL

CONFUSION, LOW STRESS, AND LESS WASTED TIME.

CLASSROOM AND ACADEMIC EXPECTATIONS

The atmosphere in this classroom will be formal and academic, but comfortable.

Students will work hard, learn English, and enjoy the process.

If a visitor walked into our classroom during the day, what should they see?

CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS

Attend class, and arrive on time.Have materials ready when the bell rings.Listen when others are speaking.Follow directions the fi rst time they are givenGet permission before speaking.Be polite and respectful toward each other.Stay on-task and focused on English.

I EXPECT STUDENTS TO DO THE FOLLOWING THINGS TO MAKE SURE THE CLASSROOM RUNS SMOOTHLY:

Come to class on time and have materials ready.Follow teacher’s directions and complete

assignments.Work hard and enjoy the process.Do your best.Do not complain; it poisons the atmosphere.

ACADEMIC EXPECTATIONS

DAILY PROCEDURES

1. Enter the room quickly and quietly.2. Pick up any handouts.3. Get materials and be seated.4. Read the journaling assignment posted on the board

and start working.5. If you finish the journal early, work on something

else quietly. Don’t talk to your neighbors!6. Quietly, patiently wait for instruction.

ENTERING THE CLASSROOM PROCEDURE

1. Pick up handouts, be seated, and gather materials for class.2. Read the journaling assignment on the board and start working.3. Do not wait for the teacher or the bell.4. If you are on time to class and writing in your journal, I will

initial the entry. Each initialed entry in worth 5 pts.; entries without initials are worth 3, so you can make up assigned journals, but I only give full points when it’s done on time. School excused absences will be marked full points also.

5. If you fi nish the journal early, fi nd something quiet to work on while others are fi nishing.

JOURNAL PROCEDURE

Quietly read a bookOrganize your planner or homeworkSit quietlyWork on homeworkBe patient

WHEN YOU FINISH WORK EARLY…

Journal assignmentDaily objective and agendaTeacher-instructions/modelingStudent-guided instruction/practiceAssessment/closure

DAILY SCHEDULE

I. Journal assignment t imeI. Students work on journalII. Teacher takes attendance, returns papers, and checks on individual

students as needed.

II. After the journal assignmentIII. Teacher announces daily/weekly agenda.IV. Teacher discusses returned papers/feedback.V. Journal follow up.VI. Daily lesson begins.

CLASS OPENING PROCEDURES

Enter the classroom quietly, pick up the daily handouts, and join in the classroom activities with minimal disruption.

If your tardies continue, there will be consequences. (i.e.: talk with me, parent contact, administration involvement)

If you are tardy more than 20 minutes late to class (unexcused), it will be counted as an unexcused absence.

TARDY PROCEDURE

When you are absent, check with your table group to find out what you missed. Do not ask the teacher.

If you are missing work from the absence, the teacher will let you know what you are missing and provide the materials needed.

You have up to a week to complete your missed work.

ABSENCE PROCEDURE

When we are having class discussions, raise your hand to be called on and actively listen to whoever is speaking.

Teacher will give specifi c instructions when students are to call out answers without fi rst raising their hands.

Ask only questions that are relevant to the lesson. Be respectful of all comments and ideas, even if they diff er

from yours.

LISTENING TO/ RESPONDING TO QUESTIONS

The teacher will say, “Listen up” or “I need your attention” and I will hold up my hand.

When you see my hand you are to: Stop what you are doing. Look at the teacher. Sit quietly.

GETTING THE CLASS’ ATTENTION

When we are walking in the hall (fi re drills, writing lab, library): Stay with the group. Go quickly and quietly to the destination.

WALKING IN THE HALL PROCEDURE

1. Hand in daily work.2. Put away materials. Make sure table area is neat

and trash is picked up.3. When the bell rings, be seated and look at the

teacher (All students must be seated).4. Teacher dismisses the class NOT the bell.5. Push in chairs and proceed quickly and quietly out

the door.

END OF THE DAY DISMISSAL PROCEDURE

CLASSROOM RULES

Follow teacher’s directions.Do not disrupt class.Be polite and courteous to others.Stay seated and on task.Do not throw or toss anything.Keep hands and objects to yourself.No profanity.FOLLOW TEACHER’S DIRECTIONS.

CLASSROOM RULES

Verbal warningSeating changeSend to offi ceConference with teacherParent contactOther: detention, behavior contract

CLASSROOM CONSEQUENCES

Get permission from the teacher without disrupting class. Your must have a hall pass to leave the room. Teacher will not let you use the hall pass to go to your car. Only one person at a time will use the hall pass. This

includes using the bathroom.

STUDENTS LEAVING THE CLASSROOM

The best time for bathroom use is between each class period.

You should not leave class to use the bathroom unless it is truly necessary.

You must get permission from the teacher without disrupting the class.

Only one person at a time will use the bathroom.

BATHROOM USE

OTHER PROCEDURES

You may smile and you may say hello if it is appropriate and it does not disrupt the class.

Continue to work in class as you normally would.Remember to make a good impression for visitors.

We want to impress them.

CLASSROOM VISITOR

Be polite and respectful. The teacher is a guest and we want to make a good impression.

Continue to work in class as you normally would. Remember, we want to impress all visitors in our

classroom.

SUBSTITUTE TEACHER