Description
Grab some Classroom Rules and Back to School Rules printables are here. These are integrated, age-appropriate back to school rules printables, anchor charts, discussion, and more. These Classroom Rules and Back to School Rules are the perfect Kindergarten or First Grade resource to use with your class. Students will make connections to these hands on, themed, and FUN set to create background knowledge and more of classroom rules and expectations for the following topics:
– What are rules?
– How are rules made?
– Why should I follow rules?
– When should I tell the teacher / before you tell the teacher?
– Share or take turns?
With this low-prep Back to School Rules and Classroom Rules activities, just print, laminate, and guide learning for easy student use. Students then complete the fun, engaging activities with the teacher leading.
Here’s how some teachers can use these activities broken down into 5 easy to guide lessons:
- Introduction- anchor chart options
- Pocket Chart Sorts with headers and sorting pieces with student-friendly images
- Individual Activities- printables to reinforce activities, send home for home connections, or to apply understanding for school rules.
- Easy to use printables for guiding discussions or teaching students background knowledge
This Classroom Rules and Back to School Rules Activities pack includes 61 pages with 5 fun & engaging lessons that are perfect for Kindergarten and first-grade learners.
This Pack Includes:
❤️What are Rules?
-Teacher chart filled in
-Teacher chart to fill in as you teach
-Pocket Chart Header and 21 sorting cards
-Writing Prompt
-Our Class Rules Header and blank cording cards
-Good Rules to Follow Printable (three versions) and answer key
❤️How Are Rules Made?
-Teacher chart filled in
-Teacher chart to fill in as you teach
-Pocket Chart Header, yes and no cards, with 12 pieces to sort
-Who Makes Rules? Printable
❤️Why Should I Follow Rules?
-Teacher chart filled in
-Teacher chart to fill in as you teach
-Pocket Chart Header with 8 sorting pieces and a blank sorting sheet
❤️When Should I Tell the Teacher?
-Teacher chart filled in
-Teacher chart to fill in as you teach
-Pocket Chart header with 8 pictures to discuss
❤️Before You Tell the Teacher
-Teacher chart filled in
-Teacher chart to fill in as you teach
-Pocket Chart Header with 4 pictures to discuss
-To Tell or Not To Tell Printable
❤️Share or Take Turns?
-Teacher chart filled in
-Teacher chart to fill in as you teach
-Pocket Chart Header with 12 pieces to sort
-Cut and Sort Printable
❤️❤️Glossary Term for Teacher Use
❤️❤️Student Glossary Printable
by
Mary Amoson
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