I found that throughout my classroom and throughout the school, the expectations of student behavior are the same. How you act in the class, specials, assemblies, in the hallway, etc. affects the school-wide consequences, like the school store and Bally-hoo; which I forgot to mention in the first worksheet. I think it's very important to keep expectations consistent throughout the school.
As a future educator, I would keep all the rules and expectations listed above. I especially like that my teacher gives lunch detention to those who lose a point and/or didn't do their homework. I feel as though every fifth grader looks forward to lunchtime every day. Once that's taken away, they barely have social time left in the day. The importance is disciplining them with something they care about losing.
As a future educator, I would keep all the rules and expectations listed above. I especially like that my teacher gives lunch detention to those who lose a point and/or didn't do their homework. I feel as though every fifth grader looks forward to lunchtime every day. Once that's taken away, they barely have social time left in the day. The importance is disciplining them with something they care about losing.