Hi everyone! Thanks for stopping by my blog for some quick and easy classroom management tips! I'm always looking for ways to be more efficient and waste less time! I am going to keep this post short and sweet because I know you have a lot more blogs to 'hop' to!
Helper of the Day
Helper of the Day
- This is a system that I started implementing several years ago after being fed up with the space a "helper board" took up. I also got anxiety every Friday because I'd have to rotate the kids' names around and it was a nightmare to track. One day I woke up {not really} and realized that I could have just ONE student help me all.day.long. with everything...paper passing, errands, etc. I bought a pack of cute cutouts and slapped name labels on them. I hole-punched them and put them on an extra large binder ring. I keep my helper cards on my front board and each day I flip to a new card. I keep tally marks on the back so I know how many times each child has been a helper. I have LOVED this idea and know I'll continue to use it for many more years!
Grouping Students
- I like to waste the least amount of instructional time as possible, so when it comes to grouping students for games and activities, I have it done ahead of time. I am very thrifty and always do the Highlights Magazine thing that they send at the beginning of the year. It's away to get free stuff for the classroom without doing much! This year, they had some sweet write-on magnets and I knew I could use them in some way! I wrote my students' names on them and I use them for grouping. I can quickly re-arrange them on the board prior to an activity, depending on how I want to pair/group students.
- When I have a little more time on my hands and want to really group students randomly, I use student grouping sticks from Learning Resources. I love these sticks! You can group by color, shape, or number. I give everyone a pencil at random and then call the colors/shapes/numbers to different areas of the classroom. The kids love the element of surprise!
I hope you found some take-away tips! Up next, head on over to Mandy Gregory's blog, Mandy's Tips for Teachers. Alternatively, you may visit the link-up below and choose a topic that interests you. Thanks for visiting!
xo
Megan
I love the helper of the day concept! I call it "The Apple of My Eye" in my classroom:) So easy for me (and the kids) to keep track of.
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The Resourceful Apple
I love this idea. I have one "Special Helper" each day at the start of the year, and they get all the jobs, and we also write nice notes to them. Once we've gone through the list a few times I change it to a whole week for each student!
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Susanna
Whimsy Workshop Teaching
Love the Helper of the Day! Rings make everything better! Thanks for sharing!!
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Laura
Peace, Love, and First Grade
I do 'Helper of the Day' too. It works wonders!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your bright ideas :)
Elizabeth
Seconds at the Beach
You are BRILLIANT... I love your system to identifying and keeping track of your daily helper.
ReplyDeleteCindy
Granny Goes to School
Love these tips- so simple but so helpful! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteKatie :)
KTP: Keep Teaching and Planning!