Classroom Management

Special Edition

They are not expected to be perfect! 

Understanding kids are kids is such a simple, yet difficult concept. You are not perfect, and yet children are nowhere near as developed as you are. Expect them to do "silly things" and do not be upset, expect it. Give them chances and warn them multiple times before any severe consequences. 

Be Positive


Student perception is everything. Are you known as the mean teacher? The yeller? The unfair one? Put yourself in your students shoes. What would you call yourself? Whatever area you need to change, do so in a positive way.

 Yelling all the time---->Only yell with something severe happens. 

Unfair - > Use students to select each other. 

Mean one --> Smile more! 

Teach to Your Students

Do your students love (fill-in-the-blank), then find a way to incorporate it into your teaching! Whatever can bring a smile to your students' face is something worth doing. Most of the time students "act out" because they are bored. Find ways to bring energy into your classroom and let it reflect in how much you are trying to let students enjoy what they are learning. You do not need to be tied down to a textbook/workbook every day. 

Here are ten effective classroom management strategies teachers can implement during the first week of school to set a positive and organized tone:

By implementing these classroom management strategies during the first week of school, you can establish a positive learning environment and lay the foundation for a successful and productive school year.