Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Classroom Rules Poster




Do you want to have a little fun and connect to your students in a relatable way? I know I do! By the time my students reached 5th grade, they have seen all the classroom rules before. My first 2 years in 5th grade, I did the same thing. We came up with the classroom rules as a class and signed an agreement to follow them. I often would refer to the contract that they signed if there were issues. I would also go over the classroom rules again and have them resign an agreement if issues continued. For my class, it just wasn't very effective.  So, I wanted to get a little creative with the usual classroom rules so that they really stuck with them when I had to refer to them again. Below, you will find my new and improved set of classroom rules..... with hashtags!

If you are interested in these posters, there are now 9 different styles to choose from. There are 1/2 sheets in case you are short on space. There are colored options- all of which are pictured below. There are also 2 black and white options. This would be great if you have a classroom theme that doesn't match my designs. You could print them and laminate them to colored or patterned paper that does match your room.

There are also some posters for our friends across the pond. They say, "Rubbish goes in the bin" and "No mobile phone use."

Finally, if you are a school that uses CHAMPS or you don't want the posters to say classroom rules, I have created options that says classroom guidelines, school guidelines, and CHAMPS guidelines and they all use the  hashtag #success.


I really have had so much fun creating these! Let me know how much you love them by commenting below!
                                                              
#iloveteaching 


 




Black and white options are available too! Put them onto your favorite paper to match your classroom's theme and you would be good to go! 



3 comments:

  1. I like these rules---maybe you could modify this list. I teach middle school Thanks!
    Be Prompt: be on time for class; turn assignments in when they are due.
    Be Prepared: have everything you need for class with you; be ready to learn
    Be Positive: encourage others and do not complain
    Be Productive: focus on the task
    Be Polite: respect others

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  2. Thanks for sharing. It's a great set for any grade level. It's simple and to the point. Love the hashtags!

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  3. These are so great!!! Thank you for creating these!

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