Classroom Rules and Class Expectations Examples

Classroom Rule Posters

If you’re a teacher looking to create classroom rules and class expectations, then this post is for you. I’ll show you some examples of classroom expectations for preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, middle and high school. Feel free to copy the ones that work for you and use them in your class.

Why Are Classroom Expectations so Important?

Class expectations are important because they help students understand the behavior that is expected of them while they’re at school. Setting clear rules and expectations will also help them learn how they can be a successful, productive and responsible classmate. It also helps to provide a safe learning environment for the class.

Class Expectations Examples

Here are some classroom expectation examples that will work for any age of students. Feel free to copy the ideas you like.

Preschool Classroom Rules and Expectations

Preschoolers are developing social skills and are building their learning foundation. This is the time to set classroom expectations that will help them understand the correct way to behave and act at school. Below are some examples of preschool classroom expectations for these young learners.

Examples of Preschool Class Expectations

Kindergarten Class Expectations

Kindergartens are new students to the school and are learning how to act in the classroom. Establishing clear classroom expectations will help promote a safe respectful and welcoming environment for these students to learn and grow. Below are some examples of kindergarten classroom expectations that you can use in your class.

Examples of Kindergarten Classroom Rules and Expectations

Elementary School Class Expectations

Establishing clear classroom expectations is crucial for creating a positive learning environment in elementary schools. It helps students understand their responsibilities. Let’s take a look at some examples of classroom expectations that other teachers have used.

Examples of Elementary School Classroom Rules and Expectations

Middle School Classroom Rules and Expectations

Middle school is an important time of change for students including navigating through switching between classrooms for the first time. It’s important to establish clear expectations of your middle school students at the beginning of the year. Check out some example below of expectations that have worked well for other teachers.

Examples of Middle School Class Expectations

  1. Be prepared: Come to class with all necessary materials, homework completed, and be ready to participate in class discussions and activities.
  2. Respect Others: Be kind and considerate towards your classmates and teachers. Respect other’s property. Do not touch or write on anything that does not belong to you. Any form of bullying or discrimination will not be tolerated.
  3. Stay on task: Stay focused on the assigned tasks and what we are learning. Class time is not time to talk to friends, play on your phone or take a nap. Use class time to complete work and complete assignments when they are due.
  4. Listen: Listen to the teacher and others when they are talking. Avoid interrupting and talking when the teacher is talking or other disruptive behavior.
  5. Ask questions: Feel free to ask any questions. If you need to clarify something and ask a question chances are someone else has the same question. If you prefer you can wait until after class to ask me directly.
  6. Follow Class Rules: Follow all classroom rules. This includes the time you are entering and leaving the class and transitioning between activities.
  7. Take Responsibility for Your Actions: You are accountable for your behavior and actions. We all make mistakes, learn from them and apply those lessons moving forward.

High School Class Expectations

High schoolers know the school routine by now, but they still need to have expectations reinforced to create a productive and safe learning environment. Below see some examples of class expectations that other high school teachers use.

Classroom Behavior Expectations Examples

Bright Printable Classroom Rules Set

Classroom Rule Posters

Composition Notebook Classroom Rules

classroom rules composition notebook printable

I created some printables if you want to make a pretty classroom rule and expectations display on a bulletin board or on a wall in your classroom. There are two designs to choose from.

These will work well for preschool through high school. There are 20 different ones so you can choose the ones that work best for your class.

In the set you also get a template to create your own if you want to add more or customize them to fit your classroom!

Here are the classroom rules and expectations that are included:

Natural Classroom Rule Posters

Class Rules Printables | Find Them Here

Setting Classroom Expectations with Students

It is a great idea to get your students buy-in with the rules and expectations and make sure that they understand them.

Here are some ideas to set class expectations with students:

So now you should have some great examples of class expectations that you can copy or change to fit the needs of your classroom. If you gained some value with this post please share it!

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