This one could be used with younger kids who need fewer words to describe what to do. This is also a quick anchor chart that you can put up and take down.
This one is magnetic so you can change it throughout the day.
You could have more routines/procedures stored in boxes under the whiteboard. Also for younger grades.
This one has more steps with times added. It is also color coded to emphasize important details. This chart is used with 3rd-5th grade.
This is a digital routine that you could put into a Google slide and then embed it on your website.
This routine could be used at any grade level to help students obtain work they have missed.
Place different levels of work for students in bins or crates. Clearly label them.
Opening routine for Middle School students.
Digital routines for High School.
Quick routines can be placed around the room for your High School students.
Investing time early in the year to establish procedures and expectations lets teachers and students enjoy a classroom that runs more smoothly (almost!) every day.
Establishing routines and procedures in your classroom is essential to having a successful classroom management system.
She demonstrates how she sets the tone for her middle school students starting from the moment she greets students at the door on the first day of school.
That first week (even month) of school can be tough! In this video I share some tips on how to teach procedures in the classroom and get your students trained and classroom running smoothly!