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Mrs. Lewis Classroom Expectations Be Safe Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself. Be Respectful Use kind words. Treat others as you would like to be treated. Follow directions the first time given. Be Responsible Complete your work. Always give your best effort!
In our classroom we will use a clip chart to monitor behavior. This chart is a great tool that allows students to be rewarded for positive behavior, while discouraging negative behavior. Each child will have a clip with their number on it. They will begin the day clipped to the green “Ready to Learn” card. Clips can be moved up or down throughout the day based on behavior. Students who follow the rules will keep his/her card on the green, or possibly move up to “Good Choices”, or “Great Job” cards. If the student is having an outstanding day, they may even move up to the “Super Student” level. If they end the day on this level, they will get a special note home and they may add a stick-on jewel to their clip. If 5 stick-on jewels are added to the clip, it gets “retired” to the Hall of Fame card, and a new clip is issued to the student. If they end the day in my room on green or above, they will put up a sticker. After 5 stickers, they earn a trip to the treasure box. A student who does not follow the rules will move his/her clip down a card. Just under the green “Ready to Learn” is a yellow “Think about It” level which is a warning and reminds the student to reflect and change his/her behavior. If poor behavior continues, the clip may be moved to the orange “Teacher’s Choice” level. The teacher will decide what action to take, possibly loss of recess. The final level is the red “Parent Contact” card. Red card consequences include loss of a privilege, restitution/apology of the student, change of seating arrangement, time out from activity or privilege, teacher/student conference, parent/teacher conference, behavior contract, referral to dean of students, or school counselor. Students who show positive behavior will be rewarded and encouraged for their behavior. Positive rewards include verbal praise, special privileges, Panther Pride Tickets, trips to the treasure box and snacks.
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About Mrs. Lewis
I have been teaching in a resource room in the Virden or North Mac District since 2007. In the past I have taught K-2, 3rd, and 4th grade. Lori Reardon will be the paraprofessional working out of my room with the fourth grade. Mrs. Readon has worked in Girard Elementary and North Mac Intermediate for a number of years, and she is excellent in working with the students. I teach direct instruction math, and Journeys reading, and will be pushing-in to the regular education room to support Science and Social Studies. Some students will be pulled in to my room for additional interventions such as SRA Corrective Reading, Reading Plus, and Symphony Math. Mrs. Reardon will be supporting math, Journeys reading, science and social studies in the classroom and in daily study halls. If you ever have any questions regarding your student and their educational plan, be sure to email or call me. You will most likely be able to reach me after 3:00 at the school.
On a personal note, I am married and the mother of 3 girls and 1 boy. All four are married , and we now have 4 young grandsons. We live in Chatham, and I enjoy gardening, traveling with my husband to visit our children and grandchildren, tent camping, reading a good book, and taking care of our dog, cat and flock of chickens.