A Perfect Classroom (Including Chocolaty Goodness)
-24 students in the classroom
-2 groups of 12 with mixed IQ's
-1 main teacher and 2 aides for each group main teacher is teaching lesson, and aides are keeping the students on task
-1200 sq. feet
-organized shelves to hold supplies such as calculaters, rulers, and others cessescary items. It could also hold spare math text books and other books like a math dictionary that talks about the rules of math.
-4 round tables, 2 per group, the chairs having little slots that you can set your binder in.
-teacher will have an organized desk
The Ten Rules of the perfect classroom
Discipline For Not Following That Rule
1) raise hand when talking
verbal warning at first,then written warning, then time after class,
2) always pay attention unless otherwise noted or told
verbal warning, then moved to a different location, then spending time paying attention after class
3) ask questions for understanding
If you don't ask questions, then it just makes life harder for you
4) always do your homework unless there is a sufficient or valid excuse i.e. a family member dies, you don't understand a problem(s), your sick etc.
If you don't do your homework, then you still have to do it, and you can only receive 90% of the homework grade.
5) be patient with others
have a talk with the teacher and the student with which you weren't patient with. If it continues, you will be spending time after class.
6) try your best on everything
If you are sloppy on your work, then you have to do it over again
7) show your work
you don't show your work, you do it over again
8) check your work
If you don't check your work, then you won't be able to catch the errors that you may have.
9) respect others-Golden rule
treat others how you would like to be treated, or you owe that person an apology. If you are still mean and rude, then you call home. If your're rude even after that, then you are in the office.
10) have fun at all times or die!!!
Our Prezi on the Perfect Classroom
http://prezi.com/zinyqjcnbev1/perfect-classroom-by-roya-katie-and-jake/
The Ten Rules For The Perfect Classroom And The Disipline For Not Following That Rule
Random things to remember that are key to this page still being here
You know, I really have no idea what to put here, but I think that a perfect classroom would have everyone collaborating and working diligently to get all A's.
it should be roya blake at sign gaggle dot net
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A Perfect Classroom (Including Chocolaty Goodness)
-24 students in the classroom
-2 groups of 12 with mixed IQ's
-1 main teacher and 2 aides for each group main teacher is teaching lesson, and aides are keeping the students on task
-1200 sq. feet
-organized shelves to hold supplies such as calculaters, rulers, and others cessescary items. It could also hold spare math text books and other books like a math dictionary that talks about the rules of math.
-4 round tables, 2 per group, the chairs having little slots that you can set your binder in.
-teacher will have an organized desk
Our Prezi on the Perfect Classroom
http://prezi.com/zinyqjcnbev1/perfect-classroom-by-roya-katie-and-jake/
The Ten Rules For The Perfect Classroom
And The Disipline For Not Following
That Rule
Random things to remember that are key to this page still being here
You know, I really have no idea what to put here, but I think that a perfect classroom would have everyone collaborating and working diligently to get all A's.
it should be roya blake at sign gaggle dot net