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Are you a 1st year teacher that wants to have excellent classroom management strategies? In this video you will learn how to run a classroom and how to prevent having an out of control, noisy classroom! Just because you are a new teacher, doesn't mean that you have to start this school year clueless! The number 1 focus for the first few weeks needs to be you laying the ground rules for expectations and following through. I will show you how! :) #newteacher #classroommanagement #teacher #teachersoftiktok #education #teaching #teacherlife #teachervlog #teachertips #teachersofinstagram #teacherjobs #genz #teachingschool #iquitteaching Here is the outline of my talking points! 1.)Choose rules that you will enforce consistently: Ask teachers their rules *You might get tested the first day *Better to have a few rules you enforce then a ton of rules that aren’t enforceable *Be consistent *Stop a task if it isn’t going well *Find out what consequences you are allowed to give *Think about what level of talking you are comfortable with *Think about your restroom policy and ask around or you will have kids asking to go all day every day every minute *You can start stricter than you plan to be for the rest of the year 2.) Aim for 100% compliance throughout the school year sometimes you are lucky to have 80% *(20% theory) *Don't do wild and crazy fun icebreaker activities *Start in a very measured and controlled manner, you can do turn and talk to your partner, but be cautious about too many out of seat activities *BMC *Compliment good behavior *Track assignment completion and have mini chats with kids not turning in work *Make the first assignment a letter that needs to be signed by parents *Sticker charts if they are allowed 3)Make it your goal to be professional *Professional demeanor *Don’t yell, don’t argue try not to cry & don’t get in power struggles *Act confident (teaching is acting) pick a person that is warm yet in charge *Professional dress *Don’t try to be the cool teacher and don’t be bff’s *Professional behavior and communication *Be as positive as possible *De-escalate 4.Think through every routine and procedure (could be its own video) *Focus on organization over beauty, you can always add decor, but losing a stack of permission slips won’t be quickly forgiven (i know) *Entrance and exit routine *First days of school book *Organization of papers *Have students practice routines and use timers 5.)Contact parents early *Try to contact parents before the kid makes something up *Use google voice to text or email *Sandwich method *Have kids call parents in front of you from their phone 6.)You don’t have to answer every question *Offer to answer off topic questions after class on their time (ask me again…) *Have a funny one liner for disrespectful questions “It's my job to make those important decisions” *Why do you ask? *So and so did… thanks for letting me know, I will ask her more about that later *That’s personal and its really not polite to ask *I’m not taking questions right now *We don’t have time- Parking Lot *Bonus: Don’t make up answers to questions *Admit it, Does anyone else have an answer or I’d love for you to look up that answer and share with us tomorrow 7.)Command Respect *Call out disrespect specifically *Describe behavior and act it out *Set boundaries kindly *Do a respect looks like sounds like activity *Ask them if you could talk to your boss they way they are talking to you right now *Ask them if they talk to their mom or grandma like that *Ask for the specific behavior to stop *If students refuse say what you will or wont do 8.)Document every issue *but be careful who you talk about your problems to 9.Get to know your students *Name game (2 college teachers used everyone's picture to memorize their name) *Have students write letters to you telling you anything that you should know *At meet the teacher night, ask parents is there anything I should know *Tell them a little about yourself 10.) Give yourself Grace!