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Transcript: Class Rules 1. We will listen when others are talking. 2. We will raise our hands and wait for permission to speak or be dismissed. 3. We will keep our hands, feet, and objects to ourselves at all times. 4. We will respect others, respect ourselves, and respect our school. 5. We will try our hardest each and every day. There are times when we all need a break! I am a firm believer in letting you take a break from the environment that you deem stressful and attempt to regroup before returning to the lesson. We have an area in the classroom known as our cool down space. Once you feel like you are ready to return to the class, you will be welcomed back with open arms. I want you to know that our classroom is a safe and comfortable learning environment. If this method fails, I will present you with a stop sign card that reads, “Please stop what you are doing and make a better choice.” If the disruption or bad behavior continues, I will work individually you to determine the best course of action. In this room, you will assign your own consequence after you've had time to think about what your actions. I will never immediately initiate a loss of privileges or an office referral! We are problem solvers and will find a positive solution! Walk quietly to the restroom. Wash your hands with soap and water. Leave the restroom clean. Quickly and quietly return to your seat and continue working. Positive Reinforcements Homework has been completed and is ready to turn in to our "Turn it in Bin." Done as soon as you enter class Restroom Rules Travels to Clients VIDEO ARCHIVE Please come talk to me if you are having trouble in any way! My door is always open. Remember that no matter what I support you and am proud of you. I expect and accept failure, but I can't accept not trying! The Cost to Acquire a Customer (CAC) exceeds the Life Time Value (LTV) a customer brings us. Consequences Lunch & Specials Schedule We have two dogs that I often refer to as my fur-babies named Bella and Kosmo. When we’re not busy with football we love to take family vacations to places that we can include the dogs! When we are preparing to leave for the day, please make sure you do the following: Homework is in your folder and ready to take home. Clean up your workspace and stack your chair. Line up quietly once I have checked your area. High fives and hugs are a requirement! Start of the day! Heart to Hart! Each morning you will write me a journal entry. Your topic will be written on the board when you enter the room. Consequences I am married to my wonderful husband, Lee, who is a teacher in RISD. He is a football coach so I spend most of my free time cheering on the Eagles of Richardson High School! When we aren't at his games, we are cheering on my SMU Mustangs! Coats and backpacks are neatly hung in our lockers, on our chairs, or in our cubbies. Mrs. Hart Hallway Expectations Harvard Business Review About me! When walking through the halls we will always have butterflies behind our backs, all eyes forward, bubbles in our mouths, and walking at all times. Let's practice! Matrix Partners preso! Positive Reinforcements Class Rules How to lower the cost of enterprise sales? This is my third go-around selling to large enterprises, SkyStream, Kontiki and now Qumu. I like to explain to you the problem the way I see it, the changes I suggest to avoid making the same mistake again. and When you exceed my expectations and help make our classroom a more positive environment you will be presented with “Helping Hart” tickets. These tickets can be presented for good behavior, completing assignments on time, or helping someone within our school community. These tickets can be “cashed in” for any of the following: Eat lunch with the teacher. Sharpen dull pencils. Pick a reward from the treasure box. Choose a classroom job to perform for the week Be the line leader. Extra time in the reading corner. Receive a homework pass. Happy note sent home. Move your desk anywhere in the room for the day. Pack & Stack