Bell Ringer: Good Morning! • Please take a seat at the table that has a table tent that matches the color of the card you received as you entered. • Quietly take a survey form from the pile in the center of your table. • Complete the survey, then quietly wait for further instructions.
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Bell Ringer: Good Morning!
• Please take a seat at the table that has a table tent that matches the color of the card you received as you entered.
• Quietly take a survey form from the pile in the center of your table.
• Complete the survey, then quietly wait for further instructions.
Taking the Mystery Out of Classroom Management:
Every Student, Every Lesson, Every Day
Three Key Elements
Organization Trust Building Consistency
Team Classroom Team Classroom Team Classroom
Same as CR
Structures
Expectations
RoutinesSame as CR
Evidence of Caring
Atmosphere/Safety
RoutinesSame as CR
Expectations
Routines
Organization
• Teacher Team area (physical environment)• Teacher Team procedures/expectations• Classroom (physical environment)• Classroom procedures/expectations• Instruction
Consistency
• Monitoring of procedures (team and classroom)
• Maintaining team and classroom areas• Planning units and creating a detailed plan for
each lesson• Use of Language (people first; affective
communication; praise for effort, not intelligence; professional communication, etc.)
Trust Building
• Being organized• Being consistent• Showing evidence of caring
Activity 1: Surveys of Favorite Things
First…
Turn over the survey that you completed upon entry.
Then…
Quietly share your information with your teammates. I will raise three fingers if you are getting too loud. You should then lower your voices. You will have ten minutes for this activity.
Activity 2: Team Building
• Determine what you have in common as team members.
• Create a name for your team.• Create a logo for your team.• Create a slogan for your team.• Place name, logo and slogan on poster paper
that I will bring around. Use the markers in the basket in the center of your table to create your team poster.
Reflection
Which of the three key elements of effective classroom instruction were used for the activity you just completed? Explain.
• Organization• Consistency• Trust Building
Let’s Review Organization
• Teacher Team area (physical environment)• Teacher Team procedures/expectations• Classroom (physical environment)• Classroom procedures/expectations• Instruction
Organization
Let’s consider physical environment:• Desk arrangement• Walls and bulletin boards• Materials needed for establishing routines• Etc.
Activity 3: Getting Organized
As a team, you will:• Make a list of strategies that would support
the key element of organization.• Place the list on poster paper that I will give
you.• Be prepared to explain how the strategies
provide support for classroom management.
Let’s Review Consistency
• Monitoring of procedures (team and classroom)
• Maintaining team and classroom areas• Planning units and creating a detailed plan for
each lesson• Use of Language (people first; affective
communication; praise for effort, not intelligence; professional communication, etc.
Activity 4: Staying Consistent
As a team:• Read the scenario that you were just given.• Devise a 1-2 minute skit that demonstrates
how this scenario might play out in the classroom. Each team member must contribute. You have 10 minutes to prepare. Begin now.
Let’s Review Trust Building
• Being organized• Being consistent• Showing evidence of caring
Trust Building
If you were asked to fall backwards with the assurance that someone would catch you, would you do it? Under what circumstances?
Activity 5: Building Trust
As a team:• One team member should select a topic from
the grab bag that has been placed on your group table.
• This person should read the topic, then explain how doing what is described would help to build trust with students.
• Pass the bag clockwise, having each team member follow the above direction until all topics have been discussed.
Scavenger Hunt
• The importance of seating charts
• Passing out papers efficiently• Lesson variety• Teacher demeanor• Tier I management
interventions• Teacher positioning for
conferring with students• Sample procedures for lavatory
use
Using the classroom management manual that you are being given, hunt for the topics on the list to the right. When you have finished, remain quiet and raise your hand.
Wrapping Up
Reflection
Turn to your neighbor and share two strategies that were discussed today that you might put into practice tomorrow.
When I give you the quiet signal (raised hand), get quiet and complete your exit pass.
Exit Pass
• On a sheet of paper, write one strategy that you will commit to trying this week. Put your name on the paper.
• After straightening your group area, picking up trash, and placing your chair under the desk, quietly exit, placing your exit pass in the basket near the door and trash in the trash can.
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