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Classroom Management Plan

Classroom Management Plan. Becky Bowser TEDV 420 University of Arizona South 08 November 2012. "Well, Timmy, it looks like you just earned yourself 10 minutes in the cage with Mr. Whiskers.". CLASSROOM ROUTINES. Daily planning Calendar showing all of the daily activities.

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Classroom Management Plan

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  1. Classroom Management Plan Becky Bowser TEDV 420 University of Arizona South 08 November 2012 "Well, Timmy, it looks like you just earned yourself 10 minutes in the cage with Mr. Whiskers."

  2. CLASSROOM ROUTINES • Daily planning • Calendar showing all of the daily activities. • Poster board showing the schedule • Rules • Follow Directions quickly • Raise your hand for permission to speak. • Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat. • Make smart choices. • Hands, Eyes, and Feet in their place. • Classroom monitoring • Nonverbal cues, verbal cues, classroom activities, voice inflection, student’s progress. • Record keeping • Hard copy and a computer copy • Classroom disruption • Students, fire drills, phone calls, weather, school intercom, Parent’s/office staff, and a crying child.

  3. Classroom Discipline • Three to five basic rules student must abide by in your class • Follow Directions Quickly • Raise your hand for permission to speak • Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat. • Make smart choices. • Hands, eyes, and feet in their place • What system you based your discipline plan on. • Harry Wong • He gives new and veteran teachers many helpful strategies about how to become an effective teacher and have a well-managed classroom.

  4. Classroom Management in Practice • Inclusion for all within your class. • making lessons attainable for the special needs students. • Sit by them and hear them read the directions • Choosing a student peer to help the other students who are struggling • Creating cooperation and equity. • Teach them how to be independent thinkers • Teach them how to solve their own conflicts • Teach them how to work effectively with one another • Conduct class meetings • Increasing and utilizing parental involvement. • Organize a parent meeting • Weekly assignment sheet • LEAP BINDER • Call the parents • Volunteer work • Make the parent feel like they belong • Informal Home Visits

  5. “Education World: A Teacher’s Best Friend” is a wonderful tool for new or even veteran teachers because it offers countless articles dealing with classroom management issues and how to solve them. WEB ADDRESS: http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/archives/classroom_management.shtml DETAILS: This site will take hours to review because the articles are very informative and the professional educators have organized various helpful articles for the teacher. The teacher can seek help for classroom management, establish classroom rules, establish classroom rewards, and solve the homework dilemma. In addition, this website offers educational articles from theorists such as Fred Jones, Dr. Ken Shore, and Joe Martin. WEBliography

  6. 2. “A Media Specialist’s Guide to the Internet” offers many links to help the teacher design lesson plans. WEB ADDRESS: http://mediaspecialistsguide.blogspot.com/p/elementary-school-teachers.html#.UJsyB8U0V8E DETAILS: Need help designing effective lesson plans so your students will be interested? This site offers lesson plans from Kindergarten to 12th grade. The thematic lessons can really be useful and a time saver for the busy teacher. I liked this site because the lessons were fun and educational, and will enhance my future classroom management.

  7. 3. “Super Substitute Teachers” offers support for the substitute teacher and gives strategies and classroom management ideas. WEB ADDRESS: http://www.supersubstituteteachers.com/printables.htm DETAILS: Substitute teachers can really be intimidated when teaching in a strange classroom. This site offers art and coloring pages, interviewing tips, classroom management strategies, books that kids love, and games just for kindergarten. This site is the substitute’s friend. It makes their life easier and gives them many tools when they have to substitute.

  8. 4. “The Busy Educator: Become an Effective Teacher & Save Your Valuable Time and Energy” is a website that specifcally deals with discipline issues. WEB ADDRESS: http://www.thebusyeducator.com/wong.htm DETAILS: The website begins “Inside every great teacher, there is an even greater one waiting to come out. This site is based on Harry Wong’s philosophy and has many links to Harry Wong’s interviews. It also has different articles about how to improve student learning and the mentoring process. I like this site because it is very easy to follow and the articles are very helpful.

  9. 5. “Mr. Robert’s Classroom and The Super Teacher.com” is a very entertaining and educational site that appeals to the old and new teacher. WEB ADDRESS: http://home.comcast.net/~wildjazmin/dad/default.htm DETAILS: I like this website because it is very diverse and has such a broad range from cultural diversity, classroom management, and even Mr. Rogers!! There are tons of educational articles on classroom management, written by educators and veteran teachers. I like all of the moving animation on the site because I know that students love that as well. When clicking on the link to Mr. Rogers, a viewer can listen to all of his songs and even use them in his/her classroom. I like his songs because they teach students that they are special.

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