Listen to others.
Ask for help when needed.
Listen Attentively.
Keep your area and classroom tidy.
Participate Actively.
Follow directions.
Respect yourself and others.
Be kind to yourself and others.
Follow directions.
Raise your hand before speaking.
Use kind words and Actions.
Try your best, even if you are unsure or when it’s a tricky question.
Always keep your hands and feet to yourself.
Raise your hand before leaving your seat.
And, #15 Never Bully Anyone!
Conclusion
This post was inspired by a conversation I had with one of my client’s kids.
Great, smart kid. I was asked to speak with her since she wonβt be returning to her old school, they are moving soon and she’s having problems paying attention in the classroom.
New school ~ Same rules.
Classroom reminders are very important.
Hopefully you will find these classroom rules helpful for your school age child.

Until next time, thank you for visiting. TββοΈποΈποΈ

Thank you so much. π
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This is really good.
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I definitely agree. I tried to hit the most important ones, at least the ones I thought were important. π
Thank you kindly for commenting.
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Cool, I love your thoughts on this share.
Your visit & comment is greatly appreciated.
Have a wonderful week. π
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This is a list that should be printed on a large poster and displayed in every classroom but sadly its not, also we could change classroom to workplace remove a couple and it would still be good to display
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Thank you T’. Despite being retired for about eight years from the public education arena, I still enjoy anything positive about a child’s journey. I can easily visual my “five” classroom expectations, and they are highlighted again in this timely list.
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