Wednesday, January 18, 2012

A Piece of Classroom Management

I realize classroom management is more then just the consequences (good and bad) but that is my focus today. Last year my kids were jumping off the walls.  Literally.  I had an observation by my principal and during the lesson one student got up, ran across the room, jumped off the wall and ran back to his desk.  I was mortified! I needed a better system.

Our school all goes by a color system for the most part.  "Green" is good, "Yellow" is a warning, and "Red" is a call home, or note, or whatever the teacher decides.  Nothing wrong with this system, but over the summer I found one I liked even better.  I actually saw it in several different places so I don't know where the idea originated exactly.  It is the same basic idea as the green, yellow, red - it just has more levels.

My kids had a great day today!  Anyway, every one starts on Green "Ready to Learn".  If they make good choices they go up to Blue "Good Choice".  If they do a great job they go up to Purple "Great Choice."  Should students decide to make poor choices they go down to Yellow "Warning", Orange "Loss of Privilege", then Red "Call Home."  I like this system because the students can go up as well as down.  It makes it easier to make an example of the good kids.  

Some logistics... I had the banner printed at Vista Print (great site if you have used it... you can get loads of free stuff, though I did pay for the banner).  It was their small banner.  I just uploaded a PDF document that had the colors and definitions on it as my image. Click on the link below to access the PDF.



If my kids end on Purple they get a Money Card

These are again from Vista Print... 250 free business cards!  I just used one of their already made templates and changed the wording so it worked for me.  They also get a sticker to wear home (again Vista Print free address labels)

If they are on Blue they get two tickets (like the carnival tickets at a fair) and a sticker to wear home...

If they are on Green they get one ticket.  5 Money cards or 10 tickets buys them a prize from my prize box. It seems like a lot, but really, it takes a few seconds at the end of the day to hand out the money cards and tickets.  The kids like it.  They are sooooo excited to get the stickers and end up on purple or blue.  


This is individual behavior.  The class as a whole has the challenge to fill up a hundreds chart.  Each time they get a compliment in the hall from another teacher, or I think they have done an exceptionally good job at something as a class, they get to pick a random number from a bag and put it in the hundreds chart.  If they get 10 in a row we have a Popsicle party.


We have had one so far this year... we are working on our second!  Anyone else have a great system they use?  I'd love to hear about it!  I'm always looking for ways to make mine better.








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