September,
2005
Dear
Parents,
Welcome to 5th Grade! We can all look forward to many exciting and
rewarding experiences as the year progresses.
I firmly believe that life-long success depends on self-discipline. To help each
child achieve this I have developed a Classroom Discipline Plan that
encourages every
student. I am basing the
self-discipline on a quote I am fond of:
“ It takes less time to do a thing right than to explain why
you did it
wrong.” -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Your child deserves the most positive
educational climate possible for academic
growth. Therefore, this plan will be
in effect at all times.
CLASSROOM
EXPECTATIONS:
1.
Follow the directions the
first time they are given.
2. Raise your hand and wait to be called on before speaking.
3. Respect Others: *Space *Feelings *Belongings
4. Have supplies at your desk and be ready to work.
5. Use “uplifts” instead of “put-downs”.
To encourage students to follow the
classroom rules, I will reinforce appropriate behavior with verbal praise,
positive notes, some free recesses, and special art projects
along with some other rewards. Here
are the steps I will follow if a student does not
follow the expectations:
1st
Time: Reminder
2nd
Time: Think Time (problem solving form)
3rd
Time: Think Time, Detention-Parent Contact
4th
Time or Severe Disruption: Sent to Principal or Detention- Parent Contact
·
If a student has a Think Time 2 times in l day
·
Or 3 Think Times in 5 days- they will be assigned Detention the next
day.
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2 Detentions in 1 week=After School Detention
·
3 Detentions in 1 week=
The students have been informed about the
Classroom Discipline Plan, but I would
appreciate it if you would review the plan with your child.
I
appreciate your support and look forward to working with you and your child
this year. If you have any questions or
concerns, please feel free to contact me at school (931-4980) or e-mail me at
tminus@auburn.wednet.edu.
Thank
you for your time and support.