can you recommend some rules and regulation of kinder garten students..
please thanks you all,,
Treat others the way you want to be treated
Walking feet
inside voice
Raise your hands
Show respect to your friends and teacher
Clean up after yourself
Share
Say please & thank you
NO MIXING PLAY DOH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's best to keep things simple for kindergarten students.
(If you have too many rules, they won't remember them!)
Classroom Rules:
1. Follow directions.
2. Always walk in the classroom.
3. Raise your hand to be called on.
4. Keep your feet, hands and objects to yourself. everett:: Components of the Developmental Kindergarten program include: with all state and federal rules and regulations and does not discriminate http://www.everett.k12.wa.us/everett/KindergartenHOME |
5. Use an inside voice in school.
Dd's rule was fairly simple: Show respect for and be kind to all people and things. The teacher helped them learn throughout the year that that meant no hurting people's feelings or hurting them physically. It also meant not damaging school property or things that belong to other people. When you think about it, it all boils down to showing respect and being kind. That covers everything!
proper appearance which includes all like clothings, doing of hair, which is very necessary to them when they become teens...these are the basics
I can have fun with this one (;
Rule # 1 - No touching each other.
Rule # 2 - No kicking, pinching, or any other harm to anyone else.
Rule # 3 - Talk kindly to everyone.
Rule # 4 - Wait your turn to be called on, to use Toy X, etc.
Rule # 5 - Share (:
Rule # 6 - Do not stick sand, rice, smelly play dough, toys, or other people in your mouth in an attempt to taste them or eat them.
Rule # 7 - Alphabetical Order and hold hands in the halls to stay together :D
Actually, I'm in high school and both teachers and students say kindergartners are more well behaved than the rest of us XD
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