We work together to establish classroom expectations. These expectations are our rules. They go hand in hand with our school-wide PBIS expectations. Our process?
Whole Group Brainstorm: Students share ideas for classroom expectations. We try to aim for expectations that meet t he three school-wide PBIS behaviors – Be Respectful, Be Safe, Be Responsible. As students call out expectations, I simply type them into a word document. I project the list on the SMARTboard, so students can see the growing list.
Whole Group Sort: We take our list of brainstormed expectations and use highlighters from the SMARTboard to sort them into three categories (respectful, responsible, safe).
Teacher Sort: While the kiddos are at a specialist class, I retype the list into three categories.
Whole Group Discuss and Decisions: We look at our three lists one at a time. As we go through each list we combine similar ideas. We decide on a finalized list. Some questions we ask ourselves as we whittle each list down to THREE or FOUR expectations:
- Is this an expectation elsewhere in our school? If it is a school-wide expectations, we take it off the list as those expectations are also classroom expectations.
- Is there an easier way of saying this expectation? We want the expectation to be simple and easy to remember.
- Is it an expectation that is for everyone in the classroom?
- Do we all agree that it should be an expectation?
Share Out: We share our expectations by posting them in our classroom; sharing them with our school principal; and sharing them with parents via our BEE books, classroom newsletter, and classroom website.
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