Sunday, July 3, 2016

Rules and Organization

In the classroom that I was in there were very basic rules. She expected the students to already know how to behave at school. But she had a few rules like, raise hand to talk, be respectful, Keep your hands to yourself, etc... One way she enforced theses rules and other behaviors that might arise was with a clothes pin chart. The chart had about 6 areas labeled from excellent behavior to not having a great day at all. When the students would have behaviors that the teacher noticed, good or bad, she would tell them to more their clothes pin accordingly. The students earned a certain amount of points towards an auction depending on which area of the chart their pin ended up on. 
The teacher had a schedule posted on the board so that her students always knew what to expect next up in class. If there was going to be something different happening that day, she would let her students know in the morning as they were starting out their day so that they would be prepared. 
The materials in the classroom were very organized. Everything had a place in her classroom, and everything was labeled very clearly as to exactly what went where. I noticed that the students were really good with putting things back where they were supposed to go, and never had a problem finding things in the classroom, so they did not have to interrupt the teacher every time they needs a new pencil or a band-aide or something like that. 

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