Title: Classroom Procedures
1Classroom Procedures Routines6th Grade
Language Arts
- EDUC 3308/05 Joanna Ashley
- March 3, 2005 Alice Garrity
- Assignment 5 Fanette Hilson
2I. Procedures for Beginning Class
- Roll call
- The teacher will verify attendance using a
seating chart immediately after the tardy bell
rings. Any absences will be recorded in the
grade book. Students should be quietly working
on warm-up exercises during this time. - Absentees
- Students who are returning to class after an
absence should refer to the What Did I Miss?
binder to obtain any assignments missed. The
student may ask the teacher for clarification of
missed coursework at the end of class or after
completing all of the current days assignments. - Tardy Students
- Students who enter the classroom after the second
bell are considered tardy. Tardy students should
quietly enter the classroom, sign the tardy sheet
on the clipboard located near the entrance, place
tardy slip in the basket near the clipboard, and
proceed to assigned seat. Note Students will
be assigned detention after three (3) successive
tardies. A parent and/or an administrator will
be notified if students are excessively tardy. - Tardy students may ask for clarification of any
instructions after all work has been assigned.
3I. Procedures for Beginning Class(Continued)
- Taking Up Distributing Materials
- In general, textbooks that are used as class sets
should remain neatly stacked in the center of the
tables (or clusters of desks). - Either the teacher or a designated assistant will
distribute handouts and other materials by
placing them in the center of each table or
cluster of desks. - Students should place completed assignments (both
homework and class work) in the center of the
table or cluster of desks. An assistant will
collect the assignments from all groups and place
them in the bin designated for his/her class. - Academic Warm-ups Preparing for Class
- Upon quietly entering the classroom, students
will be given a maximum of 5 minutes to sharpen
pencils (if necessary) and to complete the Daily
Oral Language (DOL) that the teacher has placed
on the overhead. After the teacher and students
have discussed the solutions to the DOL, students
will be given 2-3 minutes to copy the agenda from
the whiteboard.
4II. Procedures Related to Instructional
Activities
- Student movement in room
- Students should remain in their seat during
lectures and testing unless given permission to
do so otherwise. - Students should limit movement around the room
which would include any of the following
throwing away trash, sharpening pencils and so
forth. - Students must have a written pass from teacher to
leave the classroom. These passes will be
limited to 3 a week unless a specific problem
(medical issue, etc.) arises. - Signaling for student attention
- The teacher will raise his/her hand when if not
getting full attention of students. Students
will raise hand if they would like to say
something in the class. - If classroom gets unruly, teacher will speak more
softly and try to get students attention by using
positive reinforcement. - If students are working in groups, the teacher
will ring bell to signal that the time set aside
for group work is over.
5II. Procedures Related to Instructional
Activities (Continued)
Name Subject/Period Date Assign. Title
- Heading for Papers
- The heading for papers will be located in the top
right hand corner of students papers and will be
as follows - Name
- Subject/Period
- Date
- Assignment Title
6II. Procedures Related to Instructional
Activities (Continued)
- Student Talking
- Students will be given many opportunities to
participate in class discussions and smaller
group discussions as well. - Students will raise hand when the whole class is
having a discussion led by the teacher. - No talking is allowed during tests/quizzes.
- No shouting or raising voices.
- Activities to do when work is completed
- Students may read their own books or choose from
a selection of books that the teacher has
provided for the students on the classroom
bookshelf.
7III. Procedures Regarding Room Areas
- Lab, sink, supply rooms
- Unless students have special permission from
teacher, students will not use supply room. - Bookshelf/reading relaxing areas
- Students will be responsible for keeping these
areas clean. If students take advantage of these
areas, privileges will be taken away. - Computer area
- Students must keep computer area clean. No
food/drinks will be allowed around computer area.
Computer time will be monitored by teacher and
cannot be used for personal use. Improper use of
computers will be dealt with according to school
policy.
8IV. Procedures for Ending Class
- Putting Away Supplies
- In general, the teacher or an assistant will have
already placed textbooks that will be used as
class sets in the center of the tables (or
clusters of desks) prior to the first class. - Special projects materials (such as markers, glue
sticks, scissors, etc.) should be returned to the
supply area by a representative from each group. - Students who have borrowed reading materials
(books, magazines, etc.) are responsible for
neatly returning them to their designated storage
areas. - Organizing Materials for the Next Class
- Approximately 5 minutes before the end of class
and at the teachers instruction, students should
dispose of any trash near their seating area and
push their chairs under the table (or straighten
the desks in their cluster). A representative
from each group should make sure that all
textbooks are neatly stacked in the center of
their table or cluster of desks. - Dismissing Class
- Students should quietly gather all personal
belongings and wait for the teacher not the
bell to dismiss the class.
9V. Other Procedures
- Fire Drill
- Students should immediately stop what they are
doing while remaining as calm as possible. The
teacher will call upon the students by groups to
quickly and quietly form a single file line
inside the classroom. Students are to remain
quiet as they walk in an orderly fashion,
following the established evacuation route. - The teacher will take attendance (or a head
count) while outside the building and after the
students have re-entered the classroom. - Lockers
- Students are to visit their lockers in the time
allotted between classes. If students need to go
to their lockers during class, they must have the
teachers permission and a hall pass. Any
student who goes to his/her locker to retrieve
materials for this class will also receive a
demerit for not being prepared for class. - Restroom Water Fountain Breaks
- All students are encouraged to visit the restroom
and water fountain between classes. Students may
go to the restroom and/or water fountain during
class time only in cases of emergency. The
student must have the teachers permission and a
hall pass before leaving the room. (Note Only
one person at a time should be permitted to go to
the restroom and/or water fountain.)
10V. Other Procedures(Continued)
- Substitute Folder/Procedures
- In the event of the teachers absence, the
substitute folder will be located on the
teachers desk. The folder will contain the
following information - School Map
- A Thank-You Message
- Names and Locations of Team Members and
Administrators - Schedule (Teachers Schedule/Bell Schedule)
- Current Seating Charts (with the names of student
helpers highlighted for - each class)
- Fire Drill Tornado Drill Procedures
- Special Duties (i.e. Hall Duty, Bus Duty)
- Class Conduct and Behavior Evaluation Form
- Substitute Agreement Transparency (for students
to copy, sign, and date) - Emergency Lesson Plans (Substitutes should follow
the emergency plans - only if there are no specific plans
provided).
11Other Procedures(Continued)
- Lunch
- Prior to going to lunch, the teacher will make a
mental note of the students who are to wipe the
cafeteria tables. Students should form a single
file line inside the classroom and wait for the
teacher to dismiss them. - While in the cafeteria, students are to remain
seated until dismissed by the teacher. - After lunch, students will again form a single
file line and proceed to the restrooms and water
fountains. They will then walk back to the
classroom in a quiet, orderly fashion and
continue working on their assignments.
12Lets have a great year this year!