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Art Room Rules!

I always struggle with writing rules, because rules can be very vague and as a child, I remember seeing a lot of posters with the rules on them but not ever really knowing "the rules."

My first few years of teaching I used this as my classroom rules.



What are your rules for your classroom?

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