Safe Environment and High Expectations: Be Your Best Classroom Manager
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- Safe Environment and High Expectations: Be Your Best Classroom
Manager
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- Quick Write
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- Poll Everywhere
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- TESS Domain 2 Creating an Environment of Respect and Rapport
Establishing a Culture for Learning Managing Classroom Procedures
Managing Student Behavior Organizing Physical Space Powtoon
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- TWO MOST IMPORTANT THINGS TO ENSURE A GOOD SCHOOL YEAR
Relationships Classroom Management
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- Prepare Before School Begins
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- 1. Develop a Classroom Management Plan
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- How to Teach Procedures The Three Step Method 1. Teach State,
explain, model, and demonstrate the procedure 2. Rehearse Students
rehearse and practice the procedure under your supervision 3.
Reinforce Reteach, rehearse, practice, and reinforce the procedure
until it becomes a habita routine
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- 2. Develop a Classroom Discipline Plan
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- Rules They are short Rewards Consequences
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- Two Types of Rules General Respect others Take care of your
school Be polite and helpful Keep the room clean Behave in hallway
Specific Be in class on time Keep your hands, feet, and objects to
yourself Listen to instructions Do not use offensive language Have
all materials ready when the bell rings
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- 3. Set Positive Expectations for All Students
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- I need my teacher to Offer quality instruction Provide extra
help Create positive learning environment Give credit for practice
Give fair grades as evaluation of learning Show respect Enforce
fairness Give your best effort each day
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- I need my students to Be punctual Come to class ready to work
and learn Bring all necessary books and supplies Complete all
assignments neatly Follow established classroom procedures Follow
the posted rules Keep a positive attitude Listen and pay attention
Give your best effort each day
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- 4. Plan to Welcome Students to Class
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- Relationships Get to know your students
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- 5. Prepare a First-Day Script
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- First Day of School Greet Students in hallway Have something
prepared for when they enter 10 min Welcome, goals, and rules 10
min Grading, Homework, Procedures 15 min Activity for background
knowledge check for my subject 10 min Tips for being successful in
class 5 min Wrap-up and dismissal
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- 6. Prepare a First Day Packet
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- 7. Prepare Lesson Plans
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- 8. Prepare an Agenda
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- 9. Prepare an Opening Assignment
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- 10. Organize the Classroom
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- Arranging the Classroom Arranging the classroom
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- Things to consider: 1. Where will your desk be? 2. How many
student classroom desks do you need? 3. What classroom seating
arrangement of the desks will you use; for example, groups,rows, U
shapes, rows but in groups,etc? 4. Will you have any classroom
computers? Where will you put the classroom computer tables? 5.
Will you have an area, away from the students' desks, where you can
all come together for classroom meetings,etc.? 6. What other
additional classroom furniture such as filing cabinets,
bookshelves,working tables will there be? 7. How many classroom
bulletin boards will you have? 8. What other classroom display
ideas are swimming around in your head?
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- Object of Classroom setups is to create walkways
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- Reflection Time
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- Seating Arrangements
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- Reasons for a Seating Chart 1.Facilitates roll taking 2.Aids
name memorization 3.Separates potential problem students
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