Dojo powerpoint open house

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MRS. HUGHES’ BEHAVIOR POLICY

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MRS. HUGHES

BEHAVIO

R POLICY

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QHES SCHOOL WIDE EXPECTATIONSExpectations: What does it look

like?Core Values

Be responsible. - Be on time.- Come prepared.- Take ownership.- Be engaged in class.- Keep our school a safe place.

- Ownership- Contributor to self and community.

Be respectful. - Treat others and objects with kindness.- Use positive words.- Keep our school a clean place.

- Communicator- Ownership- Contributor to community and world

Be bold. - Try your best.- Don’t give up.- Help others to be their best.- Do the right thing.

- Ownership- Communicator- Critical thinker- Contributor to self, community and world.

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WHAT IS CLASS DOJO?• Class Dojo is a simple classroom management

app that helps teachers encourage students in class and easily communicate with parents.

• Teachers can sign up for free, and invite parents to join anytime.

• This replaces the more “traditional” color clip chart and take home planner.

• Students have the opportunity to earn points that correspond to our school wide and classroom rules. On occasion, points can also be deducted for infraction of school rules.

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HOW DO STUDENTS EARN POINTS?

Students can earn points by following our school and classroom rules.

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What if you do? Each classroom has created a list of “What if you do?” rewards that can be earned when we have met our class goal for positive points. Our goal will change as the year progresses.  

-Popsicles-Pajama Day-Extra Recess

-Bring a Stuffed Animal to School-Dance Party-Game Day-Sock Day

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• Just like in a clip chart system, there will be a series of consequences that follow negative behavior.

• If a student breaks one of our rules and receives a second warning, he/she will have a “Dojo Deduction” and will lose a point.

WHAT IF YOU DON’T• Reminder• Warning• Stop and Think• Note Home• Escorted to

another classroom

• Meet with principal to discuss behavior

• Referral

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