Teach a Book: Classroom Management for Middle and High School Teachers


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classroom management for middle and high school

General Procedures

  • General Procedures
    • Beginning of period
      • Attendance: use seating chart, keep track of missing work
      • Absences: write name and date on handouts and keep in absentee folder; daily assignments on calendar; student volunteers to assist returning students
      • Tardy students: be consistent; sign in sheet
      • Expected behavior: Warm up questions at beginning of period, copy outline of class activities
      • Leaving the room: emergencies only; keeping a record; reduced credit for work not brought to class
    • Use of materials and equipment: teachers and student materials
    • End of period: clean up of materials and reminders of upcoming work
  • Chapter 2:
  • Choosing Rules and Procedures

Procedures during seatwork and instruction

  • Procedures during seatwork and instruction
    • Student attention during presentations: respect and note-taking
    • Participation: raise hands, student call?
    • Seatwork
      • Talk among students (no student talk vs quiet talk)
      • Raised hands for help
      • Out-of-seat procedures: sharpen pencil, get paper; one-at-a-time
      • When work is completed (enrichment activities folder, work on hw)
  • Chapter 2:
  • Choosing Rules and Procedures
  • Procedures for group work
  • Distribution of material stations/helpers
  • Assigning students to groups: well-balanced, separate clashing personalities, save time, efficient
  • Outline goals and participation roles (recorder, reader, etc.)
  • Cooperative learning
  • Miscellaneous
  • Signals: obtain student attention, transitions (turn off lights, bell)
  • Announcements, special equipment, fire drills, and split lunch periods (what to do with work and personal belongings)
  • Chapter 2:
  • Choosing Rules and Procedures

Chapter 3: Managing Student Work

  • Your grading system and record keeping
    • Achievement, effort, hw, improvement, participation, and percentages
    • Accurate assessment: frequent evaluation
    • Record all student info in grade book rather than separate lists
  • Feedback and monitoring procedures
    • Students check own work (different ink and model how to check)
    • Students keep own record of grades
    • Long-term/group projects: divide into smaller goals and deadlines
    • Peer review (must teach)
    • Guided beginning for group seatwork then work the room
    • Long-range monitoring - keep track of missing assignments

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