100 Rules
Preschool is a time for exploration, creativity, and learning. To ensure a safe and nurturing environment, here are 100 essential rules that Mitchell must follow while in preschool. These rules will help him develop social skills, emotional intelligence, and a sense of responsibility.
Rules
- Always walk, never run indoors. 
- Take turns with toys and materials. 
- Pay attention when the teacher is speaking. 
- Use polite language with friends. 
- Respect personal space; keep hands to yourself. 
- Help tidy up after activities. 
- Raise your hand before speaking. 
- Sit at the table during snack time. 
- Ask for permission before leaving the room. 
- Use indoor voices when playing. 
- Share toys with classmates. 
- Wait patiently for your turn. 
- Be kind to everyone, including teachers. 
- Listen to instructions carefully. 
- Keep your area clean and organized. 
- Use gentle hands when playing with others. 
- Say “please” and “thank you.” 
- Help a friend in need. 
- Keep your hands and feet to yourself during circle time. 
- Respect the classroom materials and supplies. 
- Use quiet voices in the library area. 
- Follow the daily schedule. 
- Participate in group activities. 
- Be a good listener during storytime. 
- Ask for help when you need it. 
- Take care of your personal belongings. 
- Be respectful of others’ feelings. 
- Use kind words when talking to friends. 
- Wait for your turn to speak. 
- Help clean up spills immediately. 
- Be mindful of noise levels during playtime. 
- Follow the rules of games. 
- Keep your feet on the floor during circle time. 
- Use walking feet in the hallways. 
- Keep toys in designated areas. 
- Use the bathroom before snack time. 
- Be patient when waiting for your turn. 
- Use art supplies responsibly. 
- Respect the classroom pets. 
- Help your friends if they fall down. 
- Keep your voice down during nap time. 
- Be honest with your classmates. 
- Share your ideas during group discussions. 
- Follow the teacher’s directions. 
- Be friendly and include others in play. 
- Use your words to express feelings. 
- Help put away toys after playtime. 
- Be gentle with books and materials. 
- Respect the classroom rules. 
- Encourage friends who are feeling sad. 
- Keep your hands clean before eating. 
- Use a tissue when you sneeze. 
- Wait for the teacher to call on you. 
- Help others when they ask for it. 
- Be a good sport during games. 
- Use quiet voices during quiet time. 
- Keep your backpack organized. 
- Respect others’ space during activities. 
- Be open to trying new things. 
- Use positive language with friends. 
- Help your classmates if they need assistance. 
- Be mindful of others’ feelings. 
- Follow the playground rules. 
- Keep the classroom tidy. 
- Use your imagination during playtime. 
- Be respectful during group activities. 
- Help clean up after snack time. 
- Use kind gestures, like high-fives. 
- Be a good friend to everyone. 
- Keep your eyes on the teacher when they are speaking. 
- Respect the classroom schedule. 
- Be willing to share your toys. 
- Use your listening ears during instructions. 
- Help others find their lost items. 
- Be patient when waiting for your turn. 
- Use art materials creatively and responsibly. 
- Be respectful of the classroom environment. 
- Keep your desk area organized. 
- Use polite greetings when entering the classroom. 
- Help your friends feel included. 
- Be open to feedback from teachers. 
- Use your words to solve conflicts. 
- Be supportive of classmates’ ideas. 
- Keep your hands and feet to yourself during games. 
- Be mindful of your volume level. 
- Respect the boundaries of others. 
- Help maintain a positive classroom atmosphere. 
- Use your imagination during storytelling. 
- Be willing to try new foods during snack time. 
- Keep your personal space tidy. 
- Be respectful of classroom routines. 
- Use your creativity during art projects. 
- Help your friends when they are feeling shy. 
- Be a good listener during group discussions. 
- Keep your belongings in your cubby. 
- Use polite language during conversations. 
- Be willing to share your feelings. 
- Help others clean up after activities. 
- Be a role model for younger classmates. 
- Always remember to have fun and enjoy learning! 
These 100 rules are designed to create a positive and engaging environment for Mitchell and his classmates. By following these guidelines, he will develop essential social skills, emotional intelligence, and a sense of responsibility that will serve him well throughout his preschool journey and beyond.
 
                        