5 th Graders Leading The Way To Success!!!. Proactive means that each individual takes charge of his or her own actions regardless if they are positive.

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5 th Graders Leading The Way To Success!!!

Proactive means that each individual takes charge of his or her own actions regardless if they are positive or negative!

 Do something nice for someone without being told.  Encourage your friends to help clean up even if you or your friends did not make the mess.  Be respectful of others and raise your hand to speak.  Be courteous and listen to others ideas and questions.

 Eat lunch with someone different…make a new friend!  Encourage your friends to keep the lunch room clean.  Demonstrate to others the importance of taking care of materials given to you such as books, folders, recess equipment, etc.  Invite someone new to play with your group of friends.

 If someone upsets you, walk away, and do not say anything rude or mean.  If you do something wrong, acknowledge it, then apologize and mean it!  If you are finished all your work, ask your teacher what you can do…possibly AR, math boxes, finish a writing piece!

 Each class has a behavior chart similar to 4 th grade. Teachers can monitor students’ habits using the chart. These habits include:  Talking  Not listening Excessive poor choices will result in a parent phone call and reprimand.

In addition, some behaviors have stronger consequences. These include: hands/feet, homework, disrespect, and wasting time. The consequence for choosing these behaviors is the accommodation room and a phone call home. You get one free missed homework. Each missed homework thereafter will be a trip to the Acc. Room.  Ten trips to the accommodation room will disqualify you from the upcoming class trip which include the movies, Philadelphia city tour, and College Settlement camping trip.  Every student starts with a clean slate at the beginning of the trimester.

We have implemented the following behavior policy to ensure the children’s safety.  Each child will know whether or not they have any strikes by noting them in their data folders. Please be sure to check in with them.  In addition, you will be notified by or phone to inform you of a strike.  Thank you for your support!