Classroom Rules Be in Class and on Time means to be in your seats and ready to begin learning Be respectful means being considerate of others and to treat others the way you would like to be treated ID: 343697
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Mr. DavisClassroom Rules
Be in Class and on Time means to be in your seats and ready to begin learning. Be respectful means being considerate of others , and to treat others the way you would like to be treated.Do what is right means to show good behavior at all times. Follow the teacher’s directions means to pay attention so that you can understand how to do your work correctly, and how to stay safe in the classroom.Slide2
Mr. DavisClassroom Rules
4) Ask for permission first means to raise your hands and to ask before getting out of your seat and speaking to the teacher, and before taking something that is not yours, playing in class, and helping other students with their art projects, and walking with students to the clinic ,or to go to the restroomYou don’t have to ask to quietly sharpen your pencilSlide3
One verbal warning
Time outA written misbehavior form (which will be given to the student.)A phone call home and parents must sign the misbehavior form A referral( Which means you must go to Detention)Immediate referrals are giving if you are:6) Fighting in Class or Bullying each other7) Being rude by talking back and not listening to your teacher (in subornation)
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“Consequences
for misbehavior”Slide4
Students are awarded up to 3 Mona Art Buckaroos dollars which are given each month for students with good behavior.
2) If each student receives 3 Mona Art Buckaroos dollars, at the end of each month, each student will have a free day to either free draw or read a book.3) Each student will also receive an Bravo Art credit Card in exchange for all 3 Mona Art Buckaroos dollars at the end of each month. 4) Each student will also receive the Certificate of praise award for the month
.
However, If a student misbehaves, after the first verbal warning, and before the end of each
month
,one
Mona Art Buckaroos
dollar will be taken away, for each day he or she misbehaves. If a student doe s not receive an Mona Art Buckaroos dollar for the day they are handed out, try again next time.
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“Awards
for Good behavior”Slide5
If each student receives an Bravo Art
Credit Card at the end of each month , on the 3rd month, students can use their Art Bravo Credit Card points for :Art Video Activity Period. 33334Pencils and erasers. 33334Online caricatures self portraits. 33334(Which will be emailed to you for printing)Free Draw Period will also be given to all of the award winners. If each student has 3 art Bravo Cards by the 3rd month,
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Classroom Rules
“Awards
for Good behavior”Slide6
Other student Art Awards will include:Verbal
praise.Classroom jobs.Permission to run errands.Peer tutoring in the classroom.Access to my computer.
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Classroom Rules
“Awards
for Good behavior”Slide7
Special Announcements
What is the difference between a “Reporter and a Tattle Tale” Reporter Tattle TaleTells the Teacher on a Student fornonemergency's
Or not really harmful
Situations.
I
f you
a
re not in danger
Tattle tales have
only one time a day to tell on the nonemergency's no more than one time.
Tells theTeacher on a
Student for
Emergencies
Or really
Harmful
Situations.
I
f you
are in danger
reporters can
tell as Many times
as necessary.Slide8
What is the difference between a “Reporter and a Tattle Tale”
Test: Who says this ? a reporter or tattletale“Someone is going to be hurt.”“Teacher, she took my paper.”“John needs your help right away.”“I saw something dangerous in the hall.”“That kid is making faces at me.”“Sarah jumped to the head of the line.”“That boy has a dangerous weapon.”
“I am sorry we spilled some paint on.”
Special
Announcements
Reporter
Tattletale
Reporter
Reporter
Tattletale
Tattletale
Reporter
TattletaleSlide9
0-Being silent1- whisper
2-low voice for close conversation3-Articulate voice, or voice used for giving presentations4-Full voice level is use when playing out side5- A yell is used for emergencies or when calling across a yard or fieldIf the entire class is too loud, turn off the lights to signal they’ re being too loud.
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“Voice control levels”Slide10
Creativity: 10 pointsNeatness: 10 points
Following Directions: 10 pointsEffort: 10 pointsStudents Self- evaluation RubricMe ,Peer , and TeacherOriginality/Creativity: 10 pointsCleanliness/Neatness: 10 pointsFollowing Directions: 10 pointsEffort: 10 points…………………..
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“Grading Procedures”Slide11
What is one fact about the artwork?
(what is it do you actually see in the artwork?)2) What do you like about the artwork?3) What do you dislike about the artwork?4) What would you change about the artwork? (if it was yours)Mr. Davis
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“Students Critique”Slide12
Each Table Has a Color CodeLeonardo Blue
Michelangelo RedMary Cassatt Violet Vincent Van Gogh YellowJackson Pollock GreenAndy Warhol OrangeMr. DavisClassroom Rules
“
Color Coded
Tables”