As soon as possible try and learn the
names of your students. It not only helps in managing your class better, but
also tells them how much you care for each one of them. What you get in return
is the grateful affection and respect of the students , which is the greatest
reward a teacher can get!!
Noreen Mirza
Lecturer/Trainer, Teachers Training Institute
Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
If a child is stealing all the time, it
could be because a need is not being met. Could it be because they have no
ownership of anything in their lives? Think about the underlying reasons
for some of the misbehavior and try to think of solutions to meet the
need. The child in my class stealing quit when I gave him something
special to own. This is hard to describe here. Talk to your Guidance
Counselor for help.
Beth Weatherstone
Vero Beach, FL
To motivate my students to hand in
homework on time, I choose a secret word
such as wonderful. Every day that the entire class hands in homework, they get one letter of this word on
the board. When the word is completed,
the
class decides how they want to celebrate. Their ideas are listed and we vote on
a celebration plan.
Judy Zelenda
Schuyler, Nebraska
Students earn "class
compliments" when visiting another class, walking in the hallway, etc. When
10 compliments are earned, I give extra recess! The class compliments are posted
inside our front door. Use a cut out of your school's mascot (or stars, etc.).
(If a principal gives the class a compliment, they earn 2!)
Cindy Marrero
West Melbourne, FL
To help with pencil
sharpening problem; have each child sharpen three pencils at the start of each
day. This will eliminate the problem of them getting up during their work.
E. Malcolm
Ft. Pierce, Fl
To avoid congestion when
passing out something that everyone might need, split up the item into different
parts of the room. For instance, if you need everyone to grab a clipboard,
put them in three different places around the room.
Cindy Walker
Stuart, FL
Always, always, always make your classroom rules known the
first day. I write a "memo" to each student concerning discipline, homework policy, grading criteria and extra
credit and hand it out on the first day of class. Those who still have the handout at the end of the semester or year get
10 points extra credit!
Art Busch
Ocala/FL
When giving a consequence,
make sure you get "The Oh No! Look" from the student, or else the
punishment may not be effective.
Chris Gulotta
Tallahassee, FL
Always take care of
misbehavior with the LEAST amount of disruption to the lesson!
Chris Gulotta
Tallahassee, FL
Encourage your children to
mind rules and treat other respectfully by holding a weekly "goody
drawing." Throughout the week, catch children in the act of doing something
good - helping a classmate, cleaning up the room, being polite, etc. Have them
write down what they did along with their name on a slip of paper, and place it
in the jar. On Friday, draw a few names out for prizes - and next week start
over again!
Amanda
Saginaw, MI