Kindness and Behaviour in Our Classroom

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Kindness and Behaviour in Our Classroom

What do you already know about classroom rules?

Learning Objective

At the end of the lesson you will be able to describe kind rules for the classroom, identify negative behaviours, and encourage each other to be good in lessons.

Why Are Classroom Rules Important?

Rules help us learn better and keep everyone safe and happy.

What Are Kind Rules?

Kind rules are ways we show respect and care for each other in class.

Examples of Kind Rules

Sharing and Helping

Listening to Others

Take turns speaking and listen when someone is talking.

Share your materials and offer help to classmates.

More Kind Rules

Use polite words, clean up after yourself, and include everyone.

Why Might Someone Break a Rule?

Sometimes we forget, feel upset, or want attention. Recognising this helps us support each other.

Negative Things to Avoid

Interrupting

Unkind Behaviour

Talking over others or shouting makes it hard to learn.

Teasing, ignoring, or not sharing can hurt feelings.

How Do Negative Actions Affect Others?

Unkind actions can hurt feelings and make learning difficult for everyone.

How to Encourage Kindness

Praise good behaviour, show example, and support classmates who need help.

Recognising Good Behaviour

Smiling, giving compliments, and using reward systems help classmates feel valued.

Working Together

Cooperation and teamwork make learning more fun and enjoyable for everyone.

What Can You Do?

Be a positive role model, remind others of the rules, and help friends make good choices.

Ways to Remember the Rules

Display classroom rules as posters for everyone to see.

Class Discussions

Talk about the importance of rules and kindness regularly.

Posters

Celebrating Kind Behaviour

Reflection

Think about one kind thing you will do in the classroom tomorrow.