Disciplining Students
& Managing My Classroom

Classroom Discipline for different issues:

Lying/Cheating

Talk to student one
on one

Student will be talked to
by the teacher, and will
be made aware of the
consequences for lying/
cheating

If one on one talk does
not work, then their will
be consequences

Inappropriate language

Talk to student one
on one

Student will be talked to
by the teacher, about how
they were acting disrespectful

If talking to the student
does not work then their
should be consequences

Consequences could include:
-Staying in at recess
-Time out
-Behaviour sheets

Disrespectful

Talk one on one with student
about what they were doing.

Student will be talked to by
the teacher, about how they
were acting disrespectful

Then the teacher will
ask about the students feelings
and why they were acting in a
disrespectful way

This provides an opportunity
to teach the student what they
could have done differently

Bullying

Conflict Resolution

At the beginning of the
year teach students
how to deal with conflict,
then during the school
month re-fresh the class
on conflict resolution

Classroom Rules
Against Bullying

Post rules in classroom
in regards to bullying
and what's not allowed

Provides students with
the proper information to
try and prevent bullying
or the proper tools to deal
with it

Hyperactivity

Tasks for students
during class time

Have a number of
different tasks you
can give students to
do if they get off task,
which can help to refocus
the extra energy

Examples of tasks:
1.Erase whiteboard
2. Cleaning
3. Organizing
4. etc.

This could also include
taking time to do exercise
such as jumping jacks, running
in place, etc.

Out Of Seat

Speak with the student
one on one, and tell them
to sit in their seat, unless
told otherwise.

If this continues
then the student
will lose privileges
such as recess, phone,
etc.

Lack Of
Participation

Have a rewards
system

A rewards system
for participation
will help encourage it

Anxiety

Daily Journals

Have students write
journals that talk about
their feelings/emotions

When students can
express their emotions
in something like a journal
it can help reduce anxiety

Teach coping skills

Discuss coping skills
with the class on how
to deal with anxiety and
what anxiety feels like

-Breathing to
calm themselves
-Using their five senses
-Distractions, such as puzzles,
games, school work, etc.

Poor Peer
Relationships

Encourage positive
relationships

Give proper information
on healthy relationships
between peers

Poor Self Esteem

Positive self esteem
posters in classroom

Discussions about
positive self esteem