Classroom Management

Having an organized classroom in which students know where things are and what to do WITHOUT YOU saves many frustrating moments.

Look at the list below.

Checklist for BOY


Also consider resources like CHAMPS, Teach Like a Champion and combine these techniques with great instructional opportunities to keep students involved like Kagan Structures or other differentiated student-driven activities.

Just as important as organization is relationships and expectations.

Holding high expectations (balanced with high compassion) changes the conversation.

The Necessity of Having High Expectations

Classroom Management Tools

classroomSTOICChecklist.pdf
CHAMPS_Rubric.pdf

CHAMPS

Please ask an admin if you are interested in learning more about CHAMPS. There are often CHAMPS workshops listed in Eduphoria.

Teach Like a Champion

The links below are a few of the 49 techniques proposed by Doug Lemov in this series and book by the same name, Teach Like a Champion. These techniques are tried and true successful tools for working with Title 1, and all, students.

All the videos are on YouTube and the handout below summarizes the 49 techniques, showing a rubric for teacher and matching actions. The DMS library also has a copy of many resources as well.

Give them a shot.

49 Techniques for Teach Like a Champion.pdf

See Restorative Actions page for more relationship building