The norms for setting the chart can be finalized by the teacher and the entire school. However, most of the right feedback can be got during a brainstorming session from the students itself.
Some of the most common norms that can be used in a classroom are:
- Greet your teachers / elders when you meet them.
- Raise your hands when you want to speak.
- Avoid physical fights.
- Keep your classroom and school clean.
- Take care of yours and school belongings.
- Do your homeworks daily.
- Be a good listener.
- Learn to respect your teacher or another student while they are speaking.
- Be in your assigned seat and ready to work when the bell rings or when the class starts.
- Bring required books and materials to every class, unless told otherwise by the teacher.
- Come to class prepared.
- Listen and stay seated when someone is speaking.
- Follow directions the first time they are given.
- Treat everyone and their property respectfully.
Once again, I reiterate that the best of the quality classroom rules/norm will come out by getting a feedback from your own students in a piece of paper. Besides, this will also boost the morale of your students.