Establishing Classroom Rules in Kindergarten (2024)

Classroom rules can easily become a quickly forgotten part of the day-to-day classroom management in kindergarten. Let’s face it: A list of rules posted on the wall can easily blend into the classroom decor and rarely be thought of again. In this post, I wanted to share some tips for establishing classroom rules in kindergarten so they can become a worthwhile part of your classroom management.

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Tips for Establishing Classroom Rules in Kindergarten

Setting classroom rules and expectations is part of the foundation for strong classroom management. Students are less likely to exhibit expected behaviors when they don’t know what’s expected of them! This is especially true for young kindergarten students since many of them have never even been in a school setting before.

Setting up classroom rules for young students can seem daunting at first. There are so many expectations and behaviors that need to be explicitly taught to young kindergarteners! I wanted to share some tips from my time as a kindergarten teacher to make this a little less overwhelming for you.

1. Less is More

This is one of the most important things to remember when you’re establishing rules for a kindergarten classroom: Less is more! A long list of rules can be difficult for students to remember, making them less likely to even try to follow them. It’s also more difficult for you to teach and consistently reinforce the rules when there are so many!

Instead, focus on three or four classroom rules at a time. This will make it easier for you to introduce each rule to your class and discuss what they mean. It will also be easier for you to redirect students when they are doing something that doesn’t follow the class rules.

2. Use Broad Rules

One way that you can minimize the number of rules you need is by creating broad rules that can cover a lot of smaller rules. Instead of having a stated rule to walk in the classroom, you could address that behavior and others with a rule about being safe.

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3. Phrase Rules with “We Will” Statements

The way you phrase your rules can also make them more effective. Instead of having a list of what looks like commands from the teacher, consider phrasing your classroom rules as “we will statements”. When you review your rules as a class, it becomes like a positive affirmation. It also creates a sense of community, since this phrasing shows that we’re all working on following the classroom rules.

With that in mind, here are some examples of kindergarten rules that I have used in the past:

  • We Will Be Kind: This rule includes the way students speak to peers and staff throughout the day.
  • We Will Be Responsible: By following this rule, students are keeping track of their belongings, cleaning up after themselves, and doing their work.
  • We Will Be Respectful: There is some overlap between being respectful and being kind. However, students are respectful when they raise their hands to speak, wait their turn on the playground, and exhibit behavior that doesn’t distract the people around them.
  • We Will Be Safe: This rule covers many of the day-to-day rules about walking in the hallway, using playground equipment appropriately, and so on.
  • We Will Try Our Best: This rule can be a helpful addition if you have students who get easily frustrated during daily tasks or students who rush through their work.

4. Use Visual Reminders

Once you’ve decided on the rules you want to implement in your classroom, it’s time for another essential step: Using visuals. Classroom rule posters shouldn’t just be for decoration. Instead, they should be worthwhile visuals that you reference regularly. I like to use actual photos instead of clipart, since this makes it easier for young students to relate to the visual.

When you notice a student who is talking to his neighbor while you’re trying to teach, you could get his attention and point to the visual for “We Will Be Respectful.” This minimizes how much time you have to spend on redirection so you can get back to teaching.

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5. Don’t Set and Forget

Like I said above, your posters with class rules shouldn’t just be a fun classroom decoration. Be sure to regularly remind your students of classroom rules and expectations. When you need to address a behavior with a child, remind them how that behavior doesn’t align with the classroom rules. If you find yourself reminding students (or your class) of the same classroom rule over and over, consider if there is a specific behavior within that rule that you could target with positive reinforcement.

Even though the rules are broad, you can always focus on small behaviors as needed with a whole class incentive. For example, if your students are having trouble walking in the hallway, you can address that specific behavior in an attempt to help your students follow the class rule to be safe. For tips on how to do this, check out my blog post about how to improve behavior with whole group rewards.

Printable Kindergarten Classroom Rules Posters

I have created a resource to save you some time as you establish your classroom rules in kindergarten. These printable classroom rules posters can help you support all of your students in meeting your expectations. This set includes ten different rules posters that use “I” or “We” statements along with kid-friendly photos. There are also customizable options so you can adjust the text to fit your classroom or school wording choices.

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More Tips for Kindergarten Classroom Rules

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FAQs

Establishing Classroom Rules in Kindergarten? ›

Establishing classroom norms sets the tone of a class, provides clear guidelines on how to behave, decreases instances of incivility, and enables students and lecturers to feel safe expressing their ideas or points of views.

How do you introduce classroom rules in kindergarten? ›

  1. Rule 1: Always Listen to the Teacher. This rule covers a lot of ground. ...
  2. Rule 2: Keep Your Hands and Feet to Yourself. Safety in the classroom is crucial. ...
  3. Rule 3: Be Kind to Adults and Students. ...
  4. Rule 4: Use Your Classroom Voice. ...
  5. Rule 5: Always Use 'Walking Feet' ...
  6. Lessons Summary.

What are the 4 criteria for developing classroom rules? ›

Five Guidelines for Designing Effective Rules
  • Specific: Rules need to be as specific as possible.
  • Positive: State your rules in the positive rather than the negative. ...
  • Adaptable: Periodically evaluate your rules and their effectiveness. ...
  • Few: Keep your rules few in number. ...
  • Sensible: Make rules that make sense!
Aug 25, 2022

Why is it important to establish classroom norms and expectations in kindergarten class? ›

Establishing classroom norms sets the tone of a class, provides clear guidelines on how to behave, decreases instances of incivility, and enables students and lecturers to feel safe expressing their ideas or points of views.

How do you introduce classroom rules in a fun way? ›

20 fun ways to teach classroom procedures
  1. Story writing. Ask students to write stories (in pairs or as individuals) imagining rebellious pupils who are not properly following your classroom rules and procedures. ...
  2. Charades. ...
  3. Song writing. ...
  4. Picture taking. ...
  5. Make a video. ...
  6. Create an individual booklet. ...
  7. Create a class book. ...
  8. Drawing.
May 8, 2019

How do you explain rules to kindergarten? ›

My advice is to teach one rule a day. Introduce the rule, read a book that illustrates the rule, then come up with a list of how to exemplify the rule for your students.

What are 3 guidelines for establishing classroom rules? ›

Try to use these guidelines when establishing classroom rules: a) Involve your class in making up the rules. b) State the rules positively. c) Keep rules brief and to the point.

What are the 5 P's classroom rules? ›

They are 5 words: Prompt, Polite, Productive, Patient, Prepared that set the tone for the culture of my classroom. We prioritize the 5 P's in all that we do. They could be considered classroom rules, I call them the “5P's that we live by” and students know them by heart.

What are golden rules in a classroom? ›

The golden rule of all classrooms: BE RESPECTFUL TO PEOPLE AND PROPERTY. In my class, different subjects teachers teach my students, and to test if the students obey these rules, I had discussions with the other teachers about how the students show respect to others and properties in their classes.

What are some examples of classroom rules? ›

My favorite classroom rules
  • Arrive on time. ...
  • Raise your hand. ...
  • One mic rule. ...
  • Respect others. ...
  • Respect the space. ...
  • Keep your hands and feet to yourself. ...
  • Use appropriate language. ...
  • Come prepared.
Feb 23, 2024

What are the 4 C's in the classroom? ›

The 21st century learning skills are often called the 4 C's: critical thinking, creative thinking, communicating, and collaborating. These skills help students learn, and so they are vital to success in school and beyond. Critical thinking is focused, careful analysis of something to better understand it.

Why is it important to establish classroom rules? ›

Classroom rules and procedures that are clearly defined and posted help students understand what is appropriate and what is not, as well as the consequences for rule violations. Clear classroom rules create a framework that provides choices to students and helps teach them to self-manage their classroom behaviors.

How do you introduce rules to children? ›

Remind and Reinforce
  1. Class discussions. Talk about why we have rules. Talk about situations when the rules help us. ...
  2. Act it out. Let children role play the rules. ...
  3. Refer to the rules when children use challenging behavior. This will help you stay positive with children and redirect them to an appropriate behavior.

What's another way to say classroom rules? ›

You can refer to them as your “classroom guidelines” or “classroom policies.” Regardless of what words you choose, make sure that your students are aware of what these are.

How can you teach the rules of your classroom to all children? ›

The teacher might remind the child of the rule or provide some additional practice or maybe even stop the activity. It's important to plan ahead, so that you give a consistent and predictable response if a child doesn't follow the rules. That will help the child understand and learn the rule.

How do you involve students in classroom rules? ›

The key to introducing rules is to engage the students so that they know and understand the rules and have a sense of ownership. Have students jot down the 3 key rules the class needs to create a conducive learning environment. Now explain your sharing procedure then model and practice.

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