Procedures, Rules, Rewards and ConsequencesELM-250
Vanessa Gonzalez
1/12/2020
Grade Level: ___3rd________
Part 1: Procedures
Procedure #1
Leaving the classroom
Purpose of procedure
Procedure steps
or activity
When the procedure will be:
Assessment
/Feedback
Introduced
Modeled
Practiced
To ensure students are organized when leaving the classroom.
1. Line up according to the number one has been assigned.
2. Stand patient until the teacher gives the permission to leave the classroom.
3. While walking in the hallway, ensure that you are silent in order to avoid distracting other students that are learning.
The procedure will be introduced by the instructor during the first school day.
The teacher will model the procedure at the beginning of the class during the first school week.
Teacher will continuously remind students of the procedure.
Teacher will watch the students that follow the outlined steps and those that don’t. Those that don’t follow the steps will be taught more about the procedure.
Procedure #2
Communicating in the classroom
Purpose of procedure
Procedure steps
or activity
When the procedure will be:
Assessment
/Feedback
Introduced
Modeled
Practiced
To develop respect for a teacher or student who is addressing the class.
To foster great communion the classroom.
1. Raise your hand in case you want to speak.
2. Wait for the teacher to pick you before airing out concerns or asking questions.
Teacher will introduce the procedure at the beginning of the first class and continuously remind students of the steps.
Teacher will model the procedure during the first school week.
Teachers and students will repeat the steps when reinforcement is required.
Students who follow the outlined steps will be rewarded for being able to foster efficient communication in the classroom.
Procedure #3
Backpack
Purpose of procedure
Procedure steps
or activity
When the procedure will be:
Assessment
/Feedback
Introduced
Modeled
Practiced
To ensure students do not waste much time hanging their backpacks.
1. Quietly get into the classroom.
2. Unpack the backpack and get the necessary materials required for the class.
3. Hang the backpack.
Teacher will introduce this during the first school day.
The teacher should demonstrate how to correctly follow the steps during the first school day.
Teachers and students can practice how they should hang their backpack every morning when entering the classroom.
Teacher will watch students follow the steps and correct any student that makes a mistake.
Procedure #4
Lunch
Purpose of procedure
Procedure steps
or activity
When the procedure will be:
Assessment
/Feedback
Introduced
Modeled
Practiced
To ensure students receive their lunch in an orderly manner.
1. Line up orderly in the cafeteria.
2. While in the line, pick a packet of milk and silverware.
3. Patiently wait for your turn to be served by the kitchen staff.
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1. Procedures, Rules, Rewards and ConsequencesELM-250
Vanessa Gonzalez
1/12/2020
Grade Level: ___3rd________
Part 1: Procedures
Procedure #1
Leaving the classroom
Purpose of procedure
Procedure steps
or activity
When the procedure will be:
Assessment
/Feedback
Introduced
Modeled
Practiced
To ensure students are organized when leaving the classroom.
1. Line up according to the number one has been assigned.
2. Stand patient until the teacher gives the permission to leave
2. the classroom.
3. While walking in the hallway, ensure that you are silent in
order to avoid distracting other students that are learning.
The procedure will be introduced by the instructor during the
first school day.
The teacher will model the procedure at the beginning of the
class during the first school week.
Teacher will continuously remind students of the procedure.
Teacher will watch the students that follow the outlined steps
and those that don’t. Those that don’t follow the steps will be
taught more about the procedure.
Procedure #2
Communicating in the classroom
Purpose of procedure
Procedure steps
or activity
When the procedure will be:
Assessment
/Feedback
Introduced
Modeled
Practiced
To develop respect for a teacher or student who is addressing
the class.
To foster great communion the classroom.
1. Raise your hand in case you want to speak.
3. 2. Wait for the teacher to pick you before airing out concerns or
asking questions.
Teacher will introduce the procedure at the beginning of the
first class and continuously remind students of the steps.
Teacher will model the procedure during the first school week.
Teachers and students will repeat the steps when reinforcement
is required.
Students who follow the outlined steps will be rewarded for
being able to foster efficient communication in the classroom.
Procedure #3
Backpack
Purpose of procedure
Procedure steps
or activity
When the procedure will be:
Assessment
/Feedback
Introduced
Modeled
Practiced
To ensure students do not waste much time hanging their
backpacks.
1. Quietly get into the classroom.
2. Unpack the backpack and get the necessary materials required
for the class.
3. Hang the backpack.
4. Teacher will introduce this during the first school day.
The teacher should demonstrate how to correctly follow the
steps during the first school day.
Teachers and students can practice how they should hang their
backpack every morning when entering the classroom.
Teacher will watch students follow the steps and correct any
student that makes a mistake.
Procedure #4
Lunch
Purpose of procedure
Procedure steps
or activity
When the procedure will be:
Assessment
/Feedback
Introduced
Modeled
Practiced
To ensure students receive their lunch in an orderly manner.
1. Line up orderly in the cafeteria.
2. While in the line, pick a packet of milk and silverware.
3. Patiently wait for your turn to be served by the kitchen staff.
Teacher will introduce the procedure during the first school
day.
Teacher will model the procedure during the first school week.
Teacher will continuously remind students to maintain order
while receiving their lunch.
Teacher will identify students that follow the steps and
positively reinforce them.
5. Procedure #5
Use of computers
Purpose of procedure
Procedure steps
or activity
When the procedure will be:
Assessment
/Feedback
Introduced
Modeled
Practiced
To ensure students are able to correctly and efficiently operate
a computer.
1. Ensure the switch connected to the computer is on.
2. Put on the computer by pressing the power button.
3. Wait patiently as the computer starts.
4. After you’re done with the computer shut it down properly by
going to start and pressing shut down.
Teacher will introduce this during the first school week.
Teacher will personally operate the computer following the
steps outlined while students are watching.
Teacher will continuously remind students about the steps of
operating a computer.
Teacher will watch students that are able to efficiently follow
the steps and correct those that don’t.
Rationale
Procedures are a very critical part of a classroom because they
reduce distraction and maximize instruction. The procedures
clearly indicate what is expected from the students and the steps
required in every procedure. As a result, students conduct
themselves in a uniform manner based on the procedural steps
outlined thus minimizing distractions that arise when students
6. conduct various activities differently. Procedures maximize
instructional time because time is not wasted by students who
understand the steps they should follow (Strader, 2018). For
example, when students understand how computers are operated,
less time is wasted on turning on the computer allowing for
more instructional time.
Part 2: Rules, Consequences, and Rewards System
Rules:
1) Respect yourself, fellow students and teachers.
2) Follow the directions of teachers.
3) No bullying.
4) Be honest and kind.
5) Be an attentive listener to the teacher.
Consequences:
1) Warnings.
2) Loss of privileges such as “Fun Friday.”
3) Parent and teacher conference.
4) Spend time on wall during recess.
5) Call home to inform the guardian or parent of the negative
behavior.
Documenting Consequences:
The “Refocus Area” sheet that students fill is the place whereby
the consequences will be documented. A copy of the file will be
made and in case a student keep on portraying negative
behavior. The coming “Refocus Area” sheet will put in a red
folder and forwarded to the administrator. The administrator
will engage the parents and guardians from there.
Reward System
Teacher will come up with a “Class Dojo” which is an app
utilized in rewarding students with points or communication
7. with guardians and parents about the progress of their kids. The
points that students have for positive behavior can be utilized in
shopping in the school’s shop. When students know they is a
reward for behaving well, they are highly likely to maintain
positive behavior.
Rationale
The system will promote a safe and productive learning
environment in different ways. Firstly, students will
comprehend why following procedures and rules is important.
The students understand that the procedures and rules are
created to improve their learning outcomes. When students
receive points for positive behavior, they understand that
positive behavior is accompanied by great rewards therefore
practicing it is very important (Padmadewi, 2016). Students will
be excited to utilize the points in shopping and they will ensure
that they work hard to gather as much points as possible. This
will promote a culture of positive behavior in school with a
view of receiving as many points as possible. Positive behavior
entails great respect for teachers and students, following the
directions of teachers and being honest which are qualities that
aid in developing a safe and productive learning environment
(Patrick, 2016).
References
Padmadewi, N. N. (2016). Techniques of promoting autonomous
learning in the classroom. Journal of Education and Social
Sciences, 3, 45-52.
Patrick, H., Turner, J. C., & Strati, A. D. (2016). Classroom and
school influences on student motivation. Handbook of social
influences in school contexts: Social-emotional, motivation, and
cognitive outcomes, 241-257.
Strader, L. (2018). Creating a Positive Classroom Environment:
A Case Study of Elementary Teachers’ Reflections on the Work
of Building Student Relationships.