There are many activities that can be done in the first few days that will help provide answers to the questions posed in the clip. Some teachers prefer structured teacher-oriented activities while others prefer community building activities. There is no best way. However, if you are going to use a community building activity, make sure to teach the procedures clearly beforehand. And if you are going to use a teacher-oriented activity, make sure to make strong connections with your students from the outset.
Share your first day of school activity with others by adding a post. Or pose a question to the BTSA community about possible activities. Also, refer to Rick's book, Conscious Classroom Management, pages 127 - 130, for ideas.
Content
The following 1-minute clip is a humorous anecdote about Rick's early days of teaching and the importance of being over-prepared for the first day. His advice is well-worth the 60 seconds it takes to view.
Behavior
Behavior issues can be a challenge for both new and veteran teachers alike. The clip below describes a strategy in which students take a quiz on classroom rules and behavior. Students must take the quiz until they earn 100%. Read more about this stategy on page 182. It may come in handy when meeting with parents about classroom management issues.
1 comment:
This was such a good reminder! Thank you for posting these videos. I am using a lot of Rick Smith's techniques in my room this year. We have picture rubrics for a lot of our daily routines (How a line should look, how the student desks should look at the end of the day, where they should sit at the carpet, etc.)
-Ashley Boom, 1st Grade Teacher
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