the first days of school mary roberds ela iss. no classroom management = no learning
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The First Days of School
Mary RoberdsELA ISS
No Classroom Management =
No Learning
During the First Week of School
• Establish a neat, pleasant, organized room• Establish a climate of work • Establish student procedures
Preparation
Have a spot ready for the following:• Schedule• Goals and Interventions• Daily Lesson• Bell Work• Exit Ticket• Seating Chart• Information / Interest cards• First couple minutes on the first day• Expected Behaviors and Consequences• Procedures
Sample SchedulesBell Schedule Rotation Schedule
0745-0750 Bell WorkWarning Bell - Report to class
7:35 0750-0805 Direct Instruction0805-0807 Movement
Block 1 7:40 - 9:050807-0822 Writing Lab Student Names…..
Computer Lab Student Names…..Reading Lab Student Names…..
Block 2 9:10 - 10:35 0822-0824 Movement
0824-0839 Writing Lab Student Names…..Computer Lab Student Names…..
Lunch/Block 3 10:40-11:20/10:40-12:05 Reading Lab Student Names…..Block 3/Lunch 10:40-12:05/12:10-12:50 0839-0841 Movement
0841-0856 Writing Lab Student Names…..Computer Lab Student Names…..
Block 4 12:55 – 2:20 Reading Lab Student Names…..Buses Depart 2:25 0856-0858 MovementAfter School 2:20 - 3:00 0858-0900 Wrap up
0900-0905 Exit Ticket
Goals and Interventions SampleMission Statement:Educate, Engage, and Empower Each student to succeed in a dynamic world
Vision Statement: Antilles High School is committed to an education that ensures success for all students.
Target Goals: By the end of the 2015 school year, Antilles High School will increase the percentage ofstudents scoring "at or above standard" by 5% over the 2013-2014 school year in criticalreading. Instructional Intervention - Vocabulary as an Element of Close ReadingBy 2015 Antilles High School will increase the percentage of students scoring "at or abovestandard" by 5% over the percent of students scoring "at or above standard" in the 2013-2014 school year in written communication skills as measured by selected system-wide andlocal assessments.Instructional Intervention - 6+1 Traits of Writing
Daily LessonMonday
Standards RI4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone.
RI1 Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Objectives Determine the meaning of words as they are used in the book Night
Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support your analysis of what the text says explicitly and implicitly about Elie Wiesel.
Content Night Vocabulary: Pages 9-20 Night: Pages 9-20
Process Guided whole class instruction and individual work
Guided Whole Group Instruction, Individually, and Think-Pair-Share
Product Vocabulary Notebook Notes
Bell Work
• Writing Journal:– If you were granted one backpack to fill and take
on a long journey, what items would you take? (You do not know your destination.)• Prompt is directly related to daily lesson
Exit TicketPrep using 4 per page Postcard template in Microsoft Office. At the end of the lesson distribute the most appropriate prompt based on the daily lesson.
• Identify one important concept, research finding, theory, or idea that you learned while completing this activity. Why do you believe that this concept, research finding, theory, or idea is important?
• What do you feel is the most important thing you learned during today’s lesson? What important question remains unanswered?
• In what ways do you think your reading or writing skills have improved? What areas do you think you need to continue to improve?
• Apply what you have learned from this lesson to some aspect of your life.
Seating Charts
• Create a seating chart on a grid –Chart will be posted on the first day using a
projector (Elmo, etc)• Assign students a seat
Seating Chart GridF
E
D
C
B
A
1 2 3 4 5 6
Information / Interest Cards
• Using a post card template and card stock, create a personal information card– Use 4 per page Postcard template in Microsoft
Office– Make it two sided
Side One
Student name Grade Class Seating location (b3, a2, etc) _____, _____, _____, _____, ______, ______, Birthday ________________Email_________________________________ Telephone number__________________________Multiple Intelligence___________________________Learning Style _________________________________Things that Motivate Me ______________________, ______________________, _______________________, ____________________, _____________________Things that Interest Me ______________________, ______________________, _______________________, ____________________, _____________________ Lexile Level ____________, ______________, ____________, ______________SRI ________,_________,__________ Writing_________,_________,__________Pearson/Holt Reading_________,_________,__________Terra Nova Reading_____________Language______________
Side Two
– Parent Information:
• Name ____________________________ Telephone number_____________________
• email_________________________________
• Name ____________________________ Telephone number_____________________
• email_______________________________
Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Jan Feb Mar Apr May
Notes
First couple minutes on the first day
Meet each student at the door• Check their registration card• Put a firm but friendly smile on your face• Verbally welcome and acknowledge each student• Give each student a card – grid number to indicate seat location on posted
seating chart• Direct students to find seats via posted seating
chart and nameplates.
Expectations: Rules and Consequences
• State Specific Positive Behavioral Expectations Expectations– State rules clearly– State only 4-6 rules– Make sure your rules cover every situation– Be specific– Post rules and consequences in a highly visible
area
Sample Rules and ConsequencesPositive Behavior Positive Consequences
You do your Bell Work immediately after the tardy bell.
Intrinsic• You will earn the respect of others.• You and your classmates will have
the opportunity to learn• You will have the opportunity to
succeed.
You are in your assigned seat
You are doing your assigned classwork.
You do your homework.Extrinsic • Late Homework Pass • Bathroom Pass • Get out of Detention Free Card • School Supplies • Stickers
You raise your hand and wait for permission to speak.
You bring all necessary books and materials to class; i.e. pencil, pen, notebook, paper, highlighter, SSR book.
Sample Rules and ConsequencesNegative Behavior Negative Consequences
You are not doing your Bell Work immediately after the tardy bell.
Intrinsic• You and your classmates will find it
difficult to learn• You will have a difficult time
succeeding in the class• You will lose the respect of others.
You are out of your assigned seat during class.You are not doing your assigned classwork.
You are not doing your home work Extrinsic • 2 warnings: 15 minute detention
• 3 warnings: 30 minute detention and parent phone call
• 4 warnings: Behavior Contract
You are talking without permission.
You do not bring necessary books and materials to class; i.e. pencil, pen, notebook, paper, highlighter, SSR book.
Teach Classroom Procedures
• Explain. State, explain, model, and demonstrate the procedure
• Rehearse. Rehears and practice the procedure under your supervision.
• Reinforce. Reteach, rehearse, practice, and reinforce the classroom procedure until it becomes student habit or routine.
• Post Procedure and steps to accomplish procedure.
• Remember that every time you speak, you interrupt the class and may stop the learning process.
Notes
Classroom Procedure Samples
• Procedure for Dismissal at the End of the Period or Day
• Procedure for Quieting a Class• Procedure for the Start of the Period or Day• Procedure for Students Seeking Help• Procedure for the Movement of Students and
Papers• Procedure for Bathroom visits• Procedure for Late Work• Procedure for External Interruptions
Classroom Procedure Sample
• Procedure for Dismissal at the End of the Period or Day– Start 5 minutes before dismissal– Start exit ticket– Complete exit ticket– Remember to put name on exit ticket– When dismissed, leave the room quietly and give
your teacher the exit ticket.
Classroom Procedure Sample
• Procedure for Quieting a Class– Teacher says, “Give me five.”– Students go through five steps• Eyes on speaker• Quiet• Be still• Hands free (put things down)• Listen
Classroom Procedure Sample
• Procedure for the Start of the Period or Day• Start the following at the sound of the bell– Sit quietly in seat– Place homework on front left hand corner of desk– Have journal and pen/pencil ready– Answer posted Journal prompt in complete
sentences.– When finished be ready for the next part of class.
Classroom Procedure Sample
• Procedure for Students Seeking Help– Student places a card on the front left corner of
desk or raises the card in the air.• Red Card = “I need your help.”• Yellow Card = “I need to use the Bathroom facilities.”• Blue Card = “I need supplies”• Green Card = “I wish to speak”
Students can make their own supply of cards and keep them in a baggie in their book bag. Or, each desk can have it’s own set rather than each student.
Classroom Procedure Sample
• Procedure for the Movement of Papers– Pass papers to the student on your left– Stack papers neatly and then pass– Stack papers neatly at the end of the row– Last person places papers in the class’s in-box
Classroom Procedure Sample
• Procedure for Bathroom Visits– Place a Yellow card on the front left hand corner of
your desk or raises the card in the air.– Teacher will issue bathroom pass
Classroom Procedure Sample
• Procedure for Late Work– Each assignment receives 10 points for timeliness• This will count for 10% of your grade
Note: This procedure prevents academic assessments from being impacted by latenessThis procedure is flexible.
Strict Not so strict
Turn in work 1 day late = 5 pointsTurn in work 5 or more days late = 0 points
Turn in work 1 day late = 8 pointsTurn in work 2 days late = 7 pointsTurn in work 3 days late = 6 pointsTurn in work 4 days late = 5 pointsTurn in work 5 or more days late = 0 points
Classroom Procedure Sample
• Procedure for External Interruptions– Students take out a slip of paper– Respond to one of the following prompts• What is the most important thing you have learned in
today’s lesson?• What important question remains unanswered?• What is the muddiest point so far in today’s lesson?
– When teacher is available, he/she will collect your paper.