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Lesson Plans


Class management


From: MarshArt
Date: Fri Mar 03 2000 - 06:30:55 PST

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    At the new job I will be taking, my classes will be 1/3 larger and closer
    together. At present with my smaller enrollment, I am to have each table set
    up with supplies.

    Now, I need a more time-efficient way to do things, like printing, painting
    and there projects that requires the teacher to be at work stations for their
    direction and clarity. This is especially true with my lower primaries, that
    need more teacher assistance with the more involved processes.

     With work stations, the finished kids will be hanging around at their
    tables , while waiting for the rest of the class to finish work at the
    stations. Normally, I keep them busy with "free-draw" paper (which they
    consider a privilege). But, this gets old.

    I need more ideas on ways you:
       1. set up for time efficiency
       2. you clean up
       3. keep the rest of the class busy till you pull it all together at the
    end.

    What are some of your class management tips?

    Marsha

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