Classroom Management Plan: by Molly Rockefeller
Classroom Management Plan: by Molly Rockefeller
Classroom Management Plan: by Molly Rockefeller
Management
Plan
Classroom Management
Plan
By Molly Rockefeller
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Table
of
Contents
Classroom
Physical
Classroom
Organization
Basic
Features
Student
Learning
Classroom
Operations
Student
Records
Displaying
Student
Art
Work
New
Students
Substitute
Teachers
An
Orderly
Classroom
Disciplinary
Policies
Disciplinary
Procedures
Infractions
Student
Disrespect
Bullying
Playground
Conflicts
Lack
of
Motivation
Cheating
Principal
Involvement
Professional
Ethics
Professional/Ethical
Disagreements
With
Colleagues
Favorites
References
3-4
3
4
5-7
5
5-6
6
7
7
8-11
8-9
9
9
10
10
10
11
11-15
12
13
13
13-14
14
14
15
15
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Rockefeller
2
Basic Features
When I began designing my classroom I thought back to how my favorite classrooms in
Elementary School were designed and tried to incorporate them and make it my own.
After entering the room there is a recycling bin and a trash-bin next to the door. I chose to
have both because I dont want paper going to waste and its a convenient place for
students to have the ability to throw things away on their way out the door (no one wants
a cluttered classroom). I chose to place another trashcan next to my, the teachers, desk at
my convenience so I wouldnt have to walk to the front of the room each time I needed to
throw something away.
While thinking about how I wanted to set up various storage throughout the room I
decided to separate the students storage from my own storage. The students storage
space will be either cubbie holes or lockers depending on school (Im personally fine
with either option). My storage space is located behind my desk so I wont have to worry
about students getting in to it. Storage includes two filing cabinets, a closet, and some
shelves. On my desk is the phone and computer.
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On
the
first
day
of
school
I
will
introduce
the
classroom
rules
to
the
class.
These
rules
will
be
stated
to
the
class
as
guidelines
in
creating
their
own
3-5
rules/procedures
for
the
classroom.
I
believe
that
it
is
important
for
the
students
to
be
involved
in
this
process
so
that
they
will
hold
themselves
more
accountable,
especially
by
the
time
they
are
in
fourth
grade.
The
rules
I
introduce
will
be
the
rules
found
in
Setting
Limits
in
the
Classroom;
Cooperate
with
your
teacher
and
classmates,
respect
the
rights
and
property
of
others,
and
carry
out
your
basic
student
responsibilities
(2010).
After
students
have
created
the
rules
for
the
classroom,
we
will
hang
it
up
on
the
wall
to
show
its
importance.
The
picture
shows
an
example
of
the
rules
students
create
and
how
it
will
look
in
the
classroom.
Infractions
While
handling
students
misbehaving
in
class
I
will
use
the
democratic
approach
as
seen
in
Setting
Limits
in
the
Classroom.
This
means
that
I
will
be
both
firm
and
respectful
with
the
student
to
show
that
I
do
mean
what
Im
saying
and
will
be
carrying
through
with
what
Im
saying.
My
focus
in
the
class
will
be
to
learn
and
teach,
which
means
that
I
do
not
want
my
students
sent
to
the
office
or
miss
the
majority
of
the
lesson.
I
will
explain
to
the
student
what
they
have
done
wrong
and
then
will
follow
through
with
the
consequence
I
have
given.
I
know
that
I
will
come
to
a
situation
where
students
push
the
limits
to
far
and
I
will
implement
the
time-out
system.
This
means
that
after
I
have
explained
to
the
student
what
they
have
done
wrong
and
asked
them
to
stop
and
they
continue
that
bad
behavior
I
will
sit
them
away
from
their
classmates
in
the
back
of
the
room.
This
way
the
student
will
still
be
able
to
listen
to
the
instruction
that
is
going
on
and
if
after
enough
time
of
them
behaving
they
can
rejoin
the
class.
But
in
the
rare
cases
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Routines/Procedures
The
most
effective
classroom
is
a
classroom
that
has
procedures.
These
procedures
will
become
routines
for
the
students,
thus
making
the
classroom
predictable,
which
ensures
students
will
feel
safe.
My
classroom
will
follow
a
very
similar
day-to-day
plan,
which
means
that
we
will
have
subject
areas
taught
around
the
same
time
each
day.
This
will
help
students
know
what
is
coming
next
and
they
wont
feel
surprised
or
intimidated
throughout
the
day.
This
is
key
to
making
students
feel
comfortable.
During
the
first
week
of
school
I
will
teach
my
students
classroom
management
skills
so
that
they
can
get
into
the
swing
of
my
expectations
of
them
(Wong).
Students
will
be
assigned/given
jobs
throughout
the
year.
These
jobs
are
more
so
a
list
of
classroom
helpers.
Students
will
be
rotated
to
different
jobs
each
week
so
that
each
student
can
have
a
chance
at
every
position.
The
list
of
jobs
and
whom
they
belong
to
each
week
will
be
posted
on
the
bulletin
board
or
white
board
in
the
front
of
the
room.
It
will
be
posted
there
so
that
the
students
are
held
accountable
and
if
any
sub
were
to
come
into
the
class
they
will
know
which
student
has
which
job.
Jobs
and
descriptions
are
as
follows:
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Line
Leader:
This
is
a
very
important
job
and
will
be
given
to
a
student
who
has
been
following
the
class
procedures
and
being
exceptional.
Students
will
know
that
it
is
a
privilege
to
lead
the
lines
out
in
the
hallway,
going
to
lunch,
and
recess.
Office
Messenger:
This
student
will
have
the
privilege
of
going
to
the
office
when
needed
to
pick
up
things
for
the
teacher
such
as
copies,
attendance
sheets,
etc.
Papergirl/boy:
Two
students
will
hold
this
job/position
each
week.
These
students
will
be
in
charge
of
passing
back
papers
to
their
classmates
and
picking
up
papers
when
needed.
Plants:
Whichever
student
has
this
job
for
the
week
will
get
to
water
all
of
the
plants
in
the
room.
It
will
teach
students
to
take
care
of
the
things
in
the
class.
Pick-Up
(trash)
Duty:
Before
we
leave
the
classroom
for
the
day
and
go
home,
the
student
who
is
on
Pick-up
duty
or
trash
duty
will
look
around
the
room
and
make
sure
that
everything
is
neat
and
tidy
so
the
custodians
do
not
have
to
work
especially
hard
in
our
classroom.
Door
Holder/
Caboose:
The
student
who
is
the
door
holder/caboose
will
be
in
charge
of
holding
doors
for
the
class
to
exit
the
room
and
then
will
follow
at
the
end
of
the
class
line.
Differentiation
As
a
teacher,
I
know
the
importance
of
differentiation
and
will
be
extremely
proactive
in
this
area.
I
will
have
numerous
student
centers
for
activities
in
all
of
my
subject
areas.
These
will
be
used
as
frequently
as
possible.
Student
centers
allow
a
blend
of
whole-class,
group,
and
individual
instruction,
which
will
allow
me
to
better
differentiate
for
my
student.
This
will
allow
me
to
continually
assess
students
so
that
Im
always
aware
of
where
they
stand
in
my
class.
Another
word
for
teacher
is
coach
and
thats
exactly
what
I
will
be
towards
my
students.
I
will
constantly
and
continually
raise
the
ceilings
for
all
of
my
students.
Its
important
to
do
this
often
to
ensure
that
talented
and
gifted
students
(TAG)
are
being
motivated
to
learn.
On
the
other
end,
struggling
learners
need
to
be
pushed
as
well
in
a
different
way.
Make
sure
that
you
are
praising
students
often
for
their
successes;
this
will
further
motivate
them
to
push
themselves
and
gain
deeper
comprehension.
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Free
Time
I
realize
that
every
student
works
at
a
different
pace
and
will
be
finishing
various
class
work
at
different
times,
which
means
there
will
be
free
time
for
students
throughout
the
day.
Being
someone
who
loves
productivity,
I
want
my
students
to
use
this
time
wisely
and
continue/deepen
their
learning.
At
the
beginning
of
the
school
year
I
will
explain
to
my
class
what
they
can
be
doing
during
this
time
and
will
have
a
chart
hanging
around
the
room
to
remind
students
of
their
free
time
expectations.
This
is
a
working
chart
so
students
can
continue
adding
productive
things
to
it
throughout
the
year.
Professionalism
Each
day
is
a
new
day
in
my
mind.
This
means
I
will
go
into
class
wearing
professional
attire
and
bring
a
positive
attitude.
This
positive
attitude
will
show
the
students
that
I
am
ready
to
learn
and
will
create
a
safe/positive
learning
environment.
Part
of
being
a
professional
is
timeliness.
I
will
show
my
respect
towards
my
principal
and
school
by
being
on
time
each
and
everyday
and
stay
the
whole
day
and
longer
if
my
students
need
it.
My
students
come
first.
Disagreements
with
Colleagues
There
is
bound
to
be
drama
and
disagreements
while
working
with
colleagues
in
such
a
collaborative
setting.
As
easy
as
it
is
to
get
sucked
up
in
this
drama
I
will
have
to
be
consciously
aware
that
speaking
about
particular
students
in
teacher
lounges/cafeteria
is
going
against
student/teacher
confidentiality.
If
I
ever
find
myself
in
a
position
where
one
of
my
colleagues
is
being
disrespectful
or
negative
towards
another
staff
member,
teacher,
or
student
I
will
politely
excuse
myself
from
the
conversation.
If
I
cannot
escape
the
conversation,
I
will
politely
and
respectful
let
my
colleagues
know
that
I
do
not
want
to
engage
in
this
type
of
activity.
I
know
that
this
will
be
difficult,
but
I
want
to
be
a
positive
role
model
to
not
just
my
students,
but
also
my
colleagues.
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