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Classroom Management Heather Kimmel February, 2009

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Classroom ManagementClassroom Management

Heather KimmelFebruary, 2009

Heather KimmelFebruary, 2009

Classroom Management:Classroom Management: Refers to the process of setting up and maintaining a positive learning environment in the classroom. It includes providing structured class time, providing clear expectations, and maintaining discipline.

Refers to the process of setting up and maintaining a positive learning environment in the classroom. It includes providing structured class time, providing clear expectations, and maintaining discipline.

Philosophy of Classroom Management

Classroom management should be proactive. When students’ time is structured, when they have positive activities to engage in, and when expectations are clear, reactive measures become less necessary.

Although classroom management should be proactive, reactive measures should not be abandoned. It is important to follow through with rules and consequences which provide structure to both the class as a whole and the students as individuals.

Effective classroom management is essential to both creating a positive learning environment and fostering student achievement

Positive Learning Environment

In order to effectively manage a class the teacher must create and maintain a positive learning environment

A positive learning environment is one in which all students feel comfortable participating

Lessons must be structured so that the students are set up to succeed, but there must also be room for failure and learning from mistakes

A positive learning environment provides a place for intellectual and social and emotional growth

Be in your seat and working when the bell rings

Do not speak out of turn Follow directions Stay on task No eating junk food Show respect to yourself, your classmates, and this place (or at least pretend to)

Be in your seat and working when the bell rings

Do not speak out of turn Follow directions Stay on task No eating junk food Show respect to yourself, your classmates, and this place (or at least pretend to)

RULESRULES

CONSEQUENCESCONSEQUENCES

Verbal Warning/Name on Board Detention/Writing Assignment Phone Call Home Office Referral

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Verbal Warning/Name on Board Detention/Writing Assignment Phone Call Home Office Referral

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Verbal Praise and Recognition

Applause

Kimmel Dollars

Prize Box

Positive Reinforcement

Parent Involvement

• Intro letter to parents

• Letter home concerning any projects

• Phone calls to parents

• Conferences

• Email

• Online grade book

Various Procedures

Starting ClassSpeaking in Class

Bathroom BreaksPencil Sharpening and Materials

BindersTurning in Homework

Starting ClassStarting Class

Students should be in their seats working on the warm up when the bell rings

I take attendance and check homework while students are working

Students should be in their seats working on the warm up when the bell rings

I take attendance and check homework while students are working

Speaking in ClassSpeaking in Class Most of the time students know they must raise their hand and be called on to speak. I frequently remind students of this by saying “hands” after a question and raising my own hand.

Students may shout out their answers when I specifically say the word “class” at the end of a question, or if I say any one can “shout out.”

Students are smart, they quickly learn when I expect them to raise their hands and when they can shout out.

Most of the time students know they must raise their hand and be called on to speak. I frequently remind students of this by saying “hands” after a question and raising my own hand.

Students may shout out their answers when I specifically say the word “class” at the end of a question, or if I say any one can “shout out.”

Students are smart, they quickly learn when I expect them to raise their hands and when they can shout out.

Bathroom BreaksBathroom Breaks Students will be given 2 bathroom breaks per quarter

Each term I hang up papers with the students passes on them. Before a students can take the hall pass to use use the restroom or get a drink the must first tare one of their passes from the sheet and place it in my hand.

Students will be given 2 bathroom breaks per quarter

Each term I hang up papers with the students passes on them. Before a students can take the hall pass to use use the restroom or get a drink the must first tare one of their passes from the sheet and place it in my hand.

Pencil Sharpening and Materials

Pencil Sharpening and Materials

High school students should be mature enough to quietly prepare themselves for class before the bell rings. If they fail to do so, it counts as their warning.

I keep sharpeners and other materials on the back table that students can help themselves to as long as there is only one person at the table at time.

High school students should be mature enough to quietly prepare themselves for class before the bell rings. If they fail to do so, it counts as their warning.

I keep sharpeners and other materials on the back table that students can help themselves to as long as there is only one person at the table at time.

BindersBinders Organization is key to success. Binders must be kept and will be graded

Binders must be divided into five sections Warm-ups Notes Classwork/Homework

Organization is key to success. Binders must be kept and will be graded

Binders must be divided into five sections Warm-ups Notes Classwork/Homework

Tests and QuizzesExtra Paper

Turning in HomeworkTurning in Homework When told:

Students pass their assignments forward to the first person in their row

The students in the first row passes the papers to the left

The student in the left hand corner of the room winds up with all of the papers

I collect the papers from this student There is a red box in the room where students can turn in late work for partial credit

When told: Students pass their assignments forward to the first person in their row

The students in the first row passes the papers to the left

The student in the left hand corner of the room winds up with all of the papers

I collect the papers from this student There is a red box in the room where students can turn in late work for partial credit

The EndThe End

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