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Classroom Expectations and Agreements

Students working together in classroom

📚 Part 1: Understanding Our Classroom

1. What should you do when you enter the classroom each day?

Talk loudly with friends

Follow entrance behavior expectations

Sit anywhere I want

Wait for the teacher to tell me what to do

2. Which of these are important classroom expectations? (Check all that apply)

Show respect to classmates and teacher

Complete assignments on time

Use my phone whenever I want

Participate in class discussions

Help others when they need it

3. What is the best way to communicate with your teacher?

Shout across the room

Raise your hand and wait to be called on

Interrupt when the teacher is talking

Send a text message

4. Treatment agreements are made between:

Only the teacher and principal

Students and teacher together

Only the students

Parents and teacher only

5. When you need to use the restroom during class, you should:

Just leave without asking

Ask permission first

Wait until after class

Send a friend to ask for you

6. What should you do if you don't understand an assignment?

Copy from a classmate

Ask for clarification

Skip it completely

Guess what to do

✏️ Part 2: Building Our Classroom Community

7. Complete this sentence: "We can help each other succeed by ________________"
8. Complete this sentence: "I can show kindness and respect by ________________"
9. What is one specific way you can help a classmate who is struggling with an assignment?
10. Describe what good classroom engagement looks like. Give at least two examples.
11. List three ways you can show responsibility for your own learning:
12. How can you contribute to a positive classroom environment? Write at least three ideas.

🤝 Part 3: Conflict Resolution and Problem Solving

13. If you have a disagreement with a classmate, what should you do first?

Argue loudly

Try to talk it out calmly

Ignore them completely

Tell everyone else about it

14. When should you ask the teacher for help with a conflict?
15. Describe a situation where you might need to compromise with a classmate and how you would handle it:
16. What does it mean to be a good listener? Give specific examples.

📱 Part 4: Technology and Digital Citizenship

17. When is it appropriate to use technology in the classroom?

When the teacher gives permission

For educational activities

To play games during free time

When it's part of an assignment

To check social media

18. What should you do if you accidentally visit an inappropriate website during class?
19. How can you be a responsible digital citizen in our classroom? List at least two ways.

🎯 Part 5: Personal Commitment and Goals

20. Write one personal goal you have for this school year in this class:
21. What is one classroom expectation that you think will help you learn best? Explain why.
22. How will you hold yourself accountable for following classroom expectations?
23. What would you like your teacher to know about how you learn best?
24. Write one way you can support your classmates' learning this year:
25. What are you most excited about for this class? What are you most nervous about?
26. Sign your name below to show you agree to follow our classroom expectations and contribute positively to our learning community:

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