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Managing the Classroom


     http://www.flickr.com/photos/acsamman/2307560966/


While Teaching Small Groups
                      Sue Herrick
                     EDIM 510/wk 5
                Multimedia Presentation
Empower students by establishing …
        clear behavior expectations!
• Allow students to help create guidelines

• Display visuals of expected behaviors

• Recognize on-task student behaviors

• Be consistent with your
  expectations

• Give gentle verbal reminders

• State any consequences
                      http://www.flickr.com/photos/46097950@N02/7687402370/
Empower students by establishing … a
              caring community!

• Create a positive classroom climate

• Build positive rapport with students

• Respect each other’s opinions

• Prohibit bullying at all times

• Maintain a positive attitude

• Encourage unity

                           http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlaarena/5832091665/
Empower students by establishing …
  meaningful academic responsibilities!
• Provide significant tasks, not just busy work
• Model expectations for your students
• Use rubrics and reflections for self-assessment
• Design checklists, menus,
  learning contracts, etc.
  for accountability
• Encourage goal setting

                        http://www.flickr.com/photos/findyoursearch/7632839568/
Empower students by establishing … a
   user friendly, organized classroom!
• Create innovative, engaging learning activities
• Examine seating arrangements for comfort
• Evaluate room for temperature, lighting, etc.
• Consider special seating when
  necessary
• Have necessary materials available
• Provide consistent, daily routines
                         http://www.flickr.com/photos/rebeccafeind/7571121124/
Empower students by establishing …
    ~SELF ~ish 21st century learners!

• Self-motivated

• Self-regulated

• Self-monitored

• Self-controlled

• Self-reflective

• Self-assessed
              http://www.flickr.com/photos/sjherrick/8478447789/in/pool-858082@N25/
References:

• Diller, D. (2005). Practice with Purpose: Literacy Work Stations for Grades
        3-6. Portland, ME: Stenhouse.

• Fortin, C. &Farrug, D. (2010). Behavior Management Top 10. Retrieved
        from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcBey7gBR_k

• Fountas, I. and Pinnell, G.S. (2001). Guided Readers and Writers: Teaching
      Comprehension, Genre and Content Literacy. Portsmouth, NH:
      Heinemann.

• Project Para. (2007). Paraeducator Self Study Program: Eight lessons.
       Retrieved from: http://para.unl.edu/legacy/index.php

• Smart Classroom Management. (2013). Simply Effective Tips & Strategies.
      Retrieved from: http://www.smartclassroommanagement.com

                ~ Note: Images are referenced on each slide ~

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Managing the classroom while teaching small groups

  • 1. Managing the Classroom http://www.flickr.com/photos/acsamman/2307560966/ While Teaching Small Groups Sue Herrick EDIM 510/wk 5 Multimedia Presentation
  • 2. Empower students by establishing … clear behavior expectations! • Allow students to help create guidelines • Display visuals of expected behaviors • Recognize on-task student behaviors • Be consistent with your expectations • Give gentle verbal reminders • State any consequences http://www.flickr.com/photos/46097950@N02/7687402370/
  • 3. Empower students by establishing … a caring community! • Create a positive classroom climate • Build positive rapport with students • Respect each other’s opinions • Prohibit bullying at all times • Maintain a positive attitude • Encourage unity http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlaarena/5832091665/
  • 4. Empower students by establishing … meaningful academic responsibilities! • Provide significant tasks, not just busy work • Model expectations for your students • Use rubrics and reflections for self-assessment • Design checklists, menus, learning contracts, etc. for accountability • Encourage goal setting http://www.flickr.com/photos/findyoursearch/7632839568/
  • 5. Empower students by establishing … a user friendly, organized classroom! • Create innovative, engaging learning activities • Examine seating arrangements for comfort • Evaluate room for temperature, lighting, etc. • Consider special seating when necessary • Have necessary materials available • Provide consistent, daily routines http://www.flickr.com/photos/rebeccafeind/7571121124/
  • 6. Empower students by establishing … ~SELF ~ish 21st century learners! • Self-motivated • Self-regulated • Self-monitored • Self-controlled • Self-reflective • Self-assessed http://www.flickr.com/photos/sjherrick/8478447789/in/pool-858082@N25/
  • 7. References: • Diller, D. (2005). Practice with Purpose: Literacy Work Stations for Grades 3-6. Portland, ME: Stenhouse. • Fortin, C. &Farrug, D. (2010). Behavior Management Top 10. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcBey7gBR_k • Fountas, I. and Pinnell, G.S. (2001). Guided Readers and Writers: Teaching Comprehension, Genre and Content Literacy. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. • Project Para. (2007). Paraeducator Self Study Program: Eight lessons. Retrieved from: http://para.unl.edu/legacy/index.php • Smart Classroom Management. (2013). Simply Effective Tips & Strategies. Retrieved from: http://www.smartclassroommanagement.com ~ Note: Images are referenced on each slide ~

Editor's Notes

  1. This is the opening slide for a PowerPoint presentation entitled -- Managing the Classroom While Teaching Small Groups. It’s a multimedia presentation by Sue Herrick for EDIM 510/wk5.For the 2012-13 school year, one of my professional development goals is to create self-regulated learners so I can intervene and be proactive with my struggling learners. Creating this PowerPoint presentation encouraged me to process gathered information regarding managing the classroom while teaching small groups.~ Image: Reading & Writing @http://www.flickr.com/photos/acsamman/2307560966/ ~
  2. Empower students by establishing … clear behavior expectations!Allow students to help create guidelinesDisplay visuals of expected behaviorsRecognize on task student behaviorsBe consistent with your expectationsGive gentle verbal remindersState any consequences~ Image: Classroom Rules Poster @http://www.flickr.com/photos/46097950@N02/7687402370/ ~Additional comments -- Students like to feel in control, so it’s very important that they be allowed to help create classroom guidelines. Once they are done and approved by all, the behavior expectations should be displayed for all to see. Because it is an ongoing, gentle reminder, some students benefit from the visual cues. Another effective strategy to positive classroom management is to frequently recognize positive behaviors, catch students being good. It’s much less disruptive than catching them in the act of when doing something inappropriate. It’s especially beneficial for those students who seem to want attention and don’t care whether it’s good or bad. Further, be consistent, say what you mean and mean what you say, otherwise your expectations will be confusing. Inevitably mistakes will happen, so it’s important to let students know in advance what will happen when/if a rule is broken. Since students don’t like negative surprises, any consequences should be stated in advance. What ever the situation -- remain calm – and remember that students learn from their mistakes!
  3. Empower students by establishing … a caring community!Create a positive classroom climate Build positive rapport with students Respect each other’s opinionsProhibit bullying at all timesMaintain a positive attitudeEncourage unity~ Image:Connection with learners @http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlaarena/5832091665/ ~Additional comments --Everyone likes feeling safe, valued, and loved. When teachers get to know their students, respect and understand their needs/likes/wants, students are more likely to be academically successful. Yes, empathize with them, protect so they will feel secure when evil comes their way, but gently hold them accountable for their actions and their learning,
  4. Empower students by establishing … meaningful academic responsibilities!Provide significant tasks, not just busy workModel expectations for your studentsUse rubrics and reflections for self-assessmentDesign checklists, menus, learning contracts, etc. for accountabilityEncourage goal setting~ Image: Set Your Blog Goals @http://www.flickr.com/photos/findyoursearch/7632839568/ ~Additional comments -- Especially true of the upper grades, students don’t want their time wasted with meaningless, mundane tasks. As much as possible, create tasks that are authentic and make sure students understand the given task and expectations. Provide accountability tools to help students stay on task, while fulfilling the responsibility of meeting their goals.
  5. Empower students by establishing … a user friendly, organized classroom!Create innovative, engaging learning activitiesExamine seating arrangements for comfortEvaluate room for temperature, lighting, etc.Consider special seating when necessaryHave necessary materials availableProvide consistent, daily routines~ Image:Donate School Supplies @http://www.flickr.com/photos/rebeccafeind/7571121124/ ~Additional comments – Clearly, activities need to be appealing to students. Remember, se are living in the 21st century. Times have changed and so has the way in which our students learn. In addition, many students are not accustomed to sitting still for long. If physical needs are being met, students are more likely to stay focused. Since comfort is essential if one is going to remain attentive, check the room temperature, and make sure desks/tables and chairs are the appropriate size for each grade level. While on the topic of chairs, sometimes preferential seating is beneficial to the entire class, as well as the student who is distracting. Next, consider having a consistent routine and appropriate materials. Students are more likely to get off task and disrupt the class if they can’t find what is needed to complete a given task, and many students thrive on knowing what is to come, especially those who experience high levels of anxiety.
  6. Empower students by establishing … ~SELF ~ish 21st century learners!Self-motivated Self-regulated Self-monitoredSelf-controlled Self-reflectiveSelf-assessed ~ Image: Responsibility @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/sjherrick/8478447789/in/pool-858082@N25/ ~Additional comments -- Creating these types of selfish/self-centered learners, helps students develop better learning strategiesand strengthen study habits, which will produce successful 21st century, life-long learners.
  7. On this slide are the referencesused while creating this multimedia PowerPoint presentation.