I made this contract to try to hold students accountable for their behavior. It contains a list of daily responsibilities that seem to be typical for disorganized, struggling students. Responsibilities include writing down assignments in their planner, putting papers where they belong, and following directions. I find that getting down your expectations is a good first step in holding students accountable for their behaviors, and this contract serves that purpose.
I made these passes as a reminder and reinforcement to students to be accountable for their learning. Too often students sit through lessons (especially in math) that they don't understand, but they won't ask questions because they are afraid of what others will think. I use these cards as an exit pass for students to show me they understand the concept of the lesson and for them to be honest with themselves and their parents about how they addressed the lesson. The students are asked on the
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Experience
I have 12+ years experience teaching 5th grade, 3 years in 4th grade, and now I am a Gifted and Talented Resource Teacher.
Teaching style
constructivist
Awards & shining teacher moments
- Clip about my classroom economy: https://vimeo.com/114143616
- T.V. Show About My Horseshoe Crab Program: http://video.mpt.tv/video/2365129034
- 2005 Wal-Mart Local Teacher of the Year and
- 2005 Finalist Howard County Teacher of the Year
My own education history
BS in Business Management and
MA in Teaching
Additional biographical information
Prior to teaching I worked as analyst in corporate America.
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