Classroom Management and discipline

Display Proper behavior

Management

Leave Phones in Lockers

Allow one another to speak
without interruption

Use Polite Language

Raise concerns about one another’s statements in a respectful manner

Let Kids help Establish Rules and guidelines

Examples

When Should Phones be allowed in the Classroom?

What is an Expectable noise level?

What rewards can be given for good Behavior?

Reward Good Behavior

Examples

Tell your Students they're doing a good job

Praise

Candy

Throw Parties

Reward Good behavior with
the promise of a pizza party

Make Positive phone calls home

This allows Students to see the good work they are doing

Allow Independent work time

This allows positive self motivation and less distractions

Discipline

Treat Everyone with Equality

Establish Respect

Be a friend, but also be firm

Positive Discipline

Instead of “no fighting,“ use “settle conflicts appropriately.”

Refer to your rules as expectations. Let your students know this is how you expect them to behave in your classroom.

Modeling

Teachers who are courteous, prompt, enthusiastic, in control, patient and organized provide examples for their students through their own behavior