3 rd Grade

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3 3 rd rd Grade Grade By Jennifer Trewatha By Jennifer Trewatha Classroom Management Classroom Management

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Classroom Management. 3 rd Grade. By Jennifer Trewatha. General Description. I foresee my 3 rd grade classroom having around 30 students with 6 of them having a wide variety of disabilities. I will arrange my classroom to best accommodate for all students. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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33rdrd Grade Grade

By Jennifer TrewathaBy Jennifer Trewatha

Classroom ManagementClassroom Management

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General Description

• I foresee my 3rd grade classroom having around 30 students with 6 of them having a wide variety of disabilities.

• I will arrange my classroom to best accommodate for all students.

• I will start off the school year in rows with my desk to the back.

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Classroom Layout• Students desk where they will keep their school supplies.

• My desk where I will store all my personal stuffs. On the right corner of my desk their will be an IN file where students hand in their homework.

• Blackboards/Marker boards to use for demonstrations. I will be placing some of the student’s work surrounding the board.

• Trash can

• Closets where the students will store their coats and book bags.

• The door

• Tables for activities and work areas.

• Bookshelves. On the one to the Front left will be where I store textbooks. The front right bookshelf will be classroom books and games for the students to access. The one behind my desk will contain my supplies and books.

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• On the next page is my Classroom Rule Matrix. It contains four of my classroom rules running down the side and three different settings in which those rules apply.

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During Instruction In Line On the Playground

Respect Yourself

and Others

•Raise your hand when you want to speak.•When someone is talking listen to what is

being said and mouth closed.•Keep all body parts and objects to yourself.

•When instructor gives instructions, completely care out instructions. If any

questions ask!

•Keep hands to your side and feet on the floor. Keep all remaining body parts or

objects to self. •While in the halls, walk silently.

•Keep one arm length away from the person in front of you and the person

behind you.•When instructor gives instructions, completely carry out instructions.

•For instructors, only use proper full name such as Mrs. Mr. or Ms.

•Keep all body parts and objects to yourself.•Wait until previous child has left the bottom

of the slide before sliding yourself•Only one person is allowed on the monkey

bar at one time. •When instructors gives instructions,

completely carry out instructions. If any questions ask with sincerity.

•For instructors, only use proper full name such as Mrs., Mr., or Ms.

Respect Building

and Property

•Place all trash in garbage can and recycling in proper box.

•Use writing utensils only on materials provided.

•Make sure shoes are clean before entering the room. If not, go back and wipe off shoes.

•Follow all directions with any school property. If you have any questions ask.

•Keep writing utensils capped and pointed down.

•Place all trash in garbage can and recycling in proper box.

•Wipe feet when entering the building.•During winter, take off your boots when

entering the building and put on your shoes.

•Place all trash in garbage can and recycling in proper box.

•Flowers and trees are meant for mother nature.

•Keep body fluids to yourself.•Keep swings at full chain length.

Use Your

Manners

•Say Please and Thank You•When disagreeing with someone, “Say I

value your opinion but I believe otherwise.”•Wait till the other person is finished talking

before starting to talk yourself.

•Wait your turn•Follow single file•Let others be first

•Wait your turn•Allow others to play with you if possible

•Share objects such as jump ropes, balls, and other playground equipment.

•Speak without negative comments

Be Prepared

•During transitions, students will take out all the materials they will need for the next class.•Students will bring everything they will need

for the day into the classroom. •Students will wear appropriate clothing for

the weather conditions.

•When its time to go, Students will have their coats on, bags in hand, and

everything ready to go.•When its time for gym, students will have their gym shoes on, coats on, or whatever

else they need for the day.•When its time for lunch, Students will have their desk cleared off and all their

stuff put away.

•Students will grab all their equipment they will need before leaving the classroom

•Student will wear appropriate clothing for weather conditions.

•Students will wear appropriate footwear.

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Class Routines• Arrival

– When students arrive, they will place their bags and coats in proper assigned place in the closet, place their classroom materials in assigned spot, hand in any homework in the IN File, and go to their desk and work on any remaining work, write in their journal, or read quietly.

• During Instructions– During classroom instructions, students will be expected to pay attention to the instructors and keep all

body parts to themselves unless instructed to do otherwise. Feet shall remain on the floor as well as all chairs. Students will be expected to listen and take notes.

• In Seatwork– Individual

• When working on individual in seatwork, students will be expected to work on their assignment silently. If the they finish early they can write in their journals, read their books, or work on other work.

– Group work• When working on group work, students will be expected to talk quietly in hush tones. They will also be expected to

be an active participant in the group.

• Transitions– During transitions, the students will have two minutes to put away their stuff and get ready for the next

subject. During this time they will be allowed to sharpen their pencils, throw stuff away, or talk quietly to a neighbor once they get their stuff out. If the noise level becomes a problem, the students will know that the privilege of talking will be taking away and they will be expect to do the task without talking.

• In Line– Students will walk in a straight line following the line leader. They will keep their hands down at their

sides all time. Students will walk silently making sure to keep about an arms length between the person in front of them and behind them.

• When Leaving– When its time to leave, students will place all materials going home on their desk, retrieve their book

bags, place all belongings in bag, then sit quietly in desk till dismissed.

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Teaching Class Rules/Routines

• Lesson Plan

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Class Policies• Homework

– Homework shall be complete and turned in on time in the proper IN file. – Late work shall be accepted but at reduced point value.

• Missing Class/Make Up– The student shall take responsibility of finding out about missed worked– If you know you are going to be gone a head of time, all work shall be made up ahead of time.– Missed homework shall be turned in the following day. Exceptions will be made if the students

have missed several days in a row.• Bathroom

– Students shall raise their hands and ask to go to the bathroom. – Only one boy student and only one girl student shall be allowed to go to the bathroom at a time. – Students shall be given three minutes to go to the bathroom. (For the first few weeks, I will keep

a close eye on the clock to make the students believe I am timing them.)• Pencil Sharpening

– Students shall be expect to have two sharpened pencils at the beginning of each class.– Students shall be allowed to raise their hand and ask to use the pencil sharpener on my desk if

both their pencils break• Trash

– Students shall keep trash at their desk until the subject is over. Then during transitions, they may get up and throw their trash away.

– As there are many trash cans around the room, students shall go to the closest trash can.• Talking to Others

– Students will be allowed to talk to other during transitions times as long as their stuff is ready for the next class and the volume of the conversation doesn’t impede on others ability to get prepared.

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Encouraging Proper Behavior• To encourage proper behavior, I plan to use the group contingency

of the marble jar. For each subject that there is active participation, most rules are followed, and seatwork is completed, a marble will be placed in a glass jar. Once the glass jar is completely filled, the class will get to choose from a good behavior list, which they will create the first few days of class. Ex. Class Party, getting to go for a walk, and having class outside.

• Also to encourage that homework gets brought back from home and handed in, for certain random assignments, I will place the letters JB on their paper. If the student chooses he/she can bring the paper back to me to redeem one Jelly Bean from my candy jar.

• I also believe reading is important, so to encourage pleasure reading, I will set up a policy that for every ten books the student reads, they will get a chance to choose one book from the book box. I plan to use the free books from the book order companies to supply the book box.

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Discouraging Disruptive Behavior

• To discourage disruptive behavior, I will first give one warning and let the student know what rule they are breaking and that they were receiving the first warning. After the warning, if they still continue to be disruptive, I will write their name on the board. Students will know that writing their name on the board means that they loose five minutes of their recess time to have me explain the rules to them again. The 1st checkmark, the student will loose 10 minutes of recess and have to explain the rule to me and write a short paper how he/she will try not to be disruptive again. On 2nd checkmark, he/she will go and sit outside the class room for the remainder of the period, also he/she will loose his/her recess. During recess he/she will have to explain to me why he/she sat outside, write a paper on how he/she will not try to be disruptive, and write a letter to his/her parents explaining what they did, why he/she sat outside, and explain the rule to them. The 3rd checkmark means, the student will sit outside for the remainder of the period. When I get a chance the student and I will go and phone the parents of the student. The student will then have to explain why he/she are calling. The student will also have to write a paper. The 4th check mark means the student will get sent to the office to deal with the principal. On the following page there is a list of my Disruptive Demerits.

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Ms. Trewatha’s Disruptive Demerits

• Name on the board– Loose 5 minutes of recess

• 1st Checkmark – Loose 10 minutes of recess

• 2nd Checkmark – Sit outside and loose

Recess

• 3rd Checkmark – Call to Parents

• 4th Checkmark– Sent to the office