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Classroom Management

Classroom Management. By Kelly Rolfes-Haase and Neeranooch Kenwises Special Thanks to Barbara Harm, J.M. Ascienzo , Erin Gallegos, Nick Paddock, Jen Basting, Emily Ball, Morgan Sprinkle, and Sawalee Ruamwong. Why is Classroom Management Important?. Helps students to pay attention

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Classroom Management

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  1. Classroom Management By Kelly Rolfes-Haase and NeeranoochKenwises Special Thanks to Barbara Harm, J.M. Ascienzo, Erin Gallegos, Nick Paddock, Jen Basting, Emily Ball, Morgan Sprinkle, and SawaleeRuamwong

  2. Why is Classroom Management Important? • Helps students to pay attention • Motivates students to learn • Prevents distractions • Helps teachers stay focused Creates a FUN learning environment!

  3. What is Classroom Management? Grouping and Arranging Students Class Routines Knowing Your Students Individual Rewards/Punishments Class Rewards/Punishments

  4. Class Rewards/Punishments First, you need RULES!

  5. Controlling Classroom Behavior Jen Basting

  6. Controlling Classroom Behavior Kelly Rolfes-Haase, NeeranoochKenwises, and SawaleeRuamwong

  7. Class Reward Points Jen Basting

  8. Class Reward Points Emily Ball

  9. Class Reward Points Kelly Rolfes-Haase and SawaleeRuamwong

  10. Class Reward Points Morgan Sprinkle

  11. Class Reward Points Kelly Rolfes-Haase and NeeranoochKenwises

  12. Class Reward Points Nick Paddock

  13. Class Rewards and Punishments • The best class reward and punishment ideas will come from the students. When writing your class rules, also decide on rewards and punishments. • Example punishments: clean bathrooms, pick up trash, stand up during class, just not getting a Class Reward Point is often enough • Example rewards: class party, students choose game to play, candy

  14. Class Party! Nick Paddock

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