How to Teach Classroom Expectations

How to teach classroom expectations: 

First, explicitly teach the  expected behaviors.

What should the students look like when they are following the expected behaviors?

Next,  be consistent with your expectations

Each student should show you the expectation each time! 

Finally, practice as often as necessary.  

Take time to observe what is correct and what needs improvement. 

Need activities to help you?

Grab this print  and digital resource to teach  

your classroom expectations! 

There are worksheets and digital slides to teach expectations for carpet, hand washing, physical distancing, mask wearing and more!

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  • The worksheets help students distinguish between correct and incorrect behavior expectations. 
  • The print versions can be used for in person learning or sent home for review. 
  • The digital versions can be used for distance learning. 
  • Answer keys are included!

Need to plan out your expectations? 

Grab your FREE planning guide HERE! 

Use it to plan out all your 

routines and procedures. 

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 I support teachers in building a positive classroom community with management systems, strategies, and activities so students can be engaged in learning.  In my 20+ years of teaching I’ve learned what works and I want to share it with you!

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