The Teaching Bug!: classroom management

Showing posts with label classroom management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classroom management. Show all posts
  YAY!  Summer is here!  I am so ready to lounge around poolside and soak up some sunshine.  How about you ?  I wanted to pop in and share with ya'll some of the end of the year awards that I love to give out to my kiddos at the end of the year.  These turned out beyond adorable and my students loved them. 

Each one of these awards perfectly described my students and they loved the colorful awards they received.  O.k. before you think it will take all of that ink...really it doesn't.  I print them out over the last few parts of the year and I also use the HP printer Envy 4520 a real ink saver.  

Each one of these awards are printed out on cardstock...you could laminate if you wanted.  Grab those classroom volunteers and let them cut them out for you.  I always have one parent or two that are willing to help.  The best things about these awards are they are completely editable and I can use any font I want.  

                        So cute and the kids loved that their award was shown from the stage.  The parents loved receiving them because of the bright colors and it was a memory they could hold onto and treasure. 
O.k. time to hop back into that pool and make plans for next year.  Happy Summer ya'll.  



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We are headed back to school very soon and each year we start off building a positive classroom community where all the little learners feel a part of my classroom.  Here are some ways that I use to make a positive classroom environment. 

1.  Share a First Day of School Story 
    One of my favorite stories to read with my students is the "Kissing Hand" by Audrey Penn Read .  It is hard sometimes for me to get through it but somehow I muster up the courage to read it without crying myself.  :)   For my students who might be a little worried about their first day I also share Wemberly Worried. 

2.  Discuss Classroom Rules                                                                                                               
Usually my youngest students are so surprised when I tell them we are going to create rules for our classroom together.  Before I begin our rules discussion I share a book called "Back to School Rules" with them so we can direct our thoughts on appropriate rules for school.  
3.  Participate in a get to know you activity                                                                                   
This is my favorite part of my back to school activities.  It gives me as a teacher a glimpse into who my students are and what they like.  It is also provides me a picture of how this new group of students will work together in the classroom.  I usually start my lesson with a chart of get to know your teacher.  I have a chart prepared about myself usually with prompts ready like (pets, husband, kids, books I like, etc.) so my interview questions stay focused. 
Some of the activities I use with my students are fun and interactive.  For my little learners who aren't able to read yet I use a cupcake activity with pictures so they can learn about one another. 
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Back-to-School-Cupcake-Sweet-to-Meet-activity-284207
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Back-to-School-Cupcake-Sweet-to-Meet-activity-284207
 
For my older students when I taught 3rd grade we would use something a little more geared for their age.  Emoji's are a hit with older kids.  This get to know you activity allows students to be broken up into small groups and then work together as a group to spin a spinner and find someone in the classroom that fits the spin they made.  They are working together to fill their recording sheet to learn more about their classmates.  After a certain time they can switch the spinners to gather more students names.  I would have the groups go to marked tables with the spinners and then switch after a certain amount of time. 
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  4.  Get to know your school
Another important thing I feel is necessary to do with my kindergartners is to teach them about the school they are in.  How do you do this?  Well I try and make it fun by giving them a little scavenger hunt .  Later in the week I buy some fun gingerbread man cookies and then tell my students we had a special visitor come to our classroom to teach us where the office, gym, nurses office, etc. are in our school.  Part of making my students feel a part of the school community is allowing them feel comfortable with their surroundings.  This activity is perfect for that.  A little bit of easy prep work by placing the cards in the spots prior to the school day and then placing our gingerbread man on the board...this activity is a hit with my students. 


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5.  Establish Routine                                                                                                               
One of the most crucial things I feel will build a positive school year is establishing a routine in the classroom.  We are creatures of habit with routine.  Establishing a routine in the classroom is important for students to know what is expected from them each day they enter the classroom.  Less stress and chaos is the key part of establishing routine. 
 
 Wishing you all a happy and positive classroom school year! 
 
 

 
Classroom Management! I heard it all through college and even after college in courses that you take in all subject areas. Well today I am here to share one of the ways I found to keep my students on task and add a little fun to it as well. Who says classroom management has to be boring right? It all starts with these magical little cards that I run off at the beginning of the year and laminate. These little cards go with me everywhere. To lunch, recess, and down our hallways. The routine goes like this. My students are gathered together and told that each time I spy someone doing the right thing they can earn one of these "Caught being terrific" tickets. I explain they could be down a hallway or coming back from lunch or from any place that I catch someone doing the right thing. They are even told that if another teacher such as our art, gym, or music teacher comes back and gives a compliment to my class then everyone can receive one. They gather them for the week. Once they receive a "Caught being terrific" ticket they place their name on a slip of paper and put it inside a box like this. You can decorate a shoe box or something like that but I took a shortcut and found this box during holiday time for our winter box.
At the end of the week I draw 5 or 6 names from the box...the trick is to get as many slips with your name on it to earn the grand prize. Prizes that I have done are lunch with the teacher, a trip to my prize box, or free ice cream. The next week we start all over. It was a hit and so many teachers have asked how and why my kids are so well behaved down the hallway and other stops during the day....because of these tickets right here. They never know when I am going to notice them or pass out tickets but they know I have them handy at all times. So I created a freebie for you to use in your classroom. I hope you like them. Click on the picture to get your own copy. If you have a great classroom management tool. I would love to hear it.


https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qB-U5jk4OhKEiqGab91rFwd_Y0YEg6L-nNY83lbEQsk/edit?usp=sharing

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