As we roll into this new school year, it is really useful to build a strong and positive classroom community and culture. One way I’ve seen this done well is by creating a collaborative class contract with students. By allowing students to provide input on the contract, you create a community feeling and increase student buy-in because it’s authentic, relevant, and meaningful to them.
A good starting point is to ask students what makes a classroom successful. What does it look like? What does it sound like? What does it feel like? Specifically, you can ask what are acceptable and unacceptable behaviors that can improve the function of a classroom or completely disrupt it?
I offer the following questions you can pose to your students to help in the creation process:
For more ideas, you can visit Common Sense Media’s Digital Citizenship curriculum.
From there, you can jointly create categories of successful classroom features. Here are several suggestions for how to implement this classroom contract collaboration:
There are several instructional models you can use as part of creating a class contract:
As I’ve visited classrooms this school year, I’ve seen many collaborative contracts posted. I love to see the student signatures. Teachers who have started creating collaborative class contracts with students say it is such a powerful way to create not only buy-in from their students but also a culture of collaboration within the classroom. It’s never too late in the school year to create a collaborative class contract with your students. If you have other ideas, feel free to share them with me!