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I recently started working in the AS program at my local elementary school. I am also working toward my teaching degree through an accredited online college. After we enjoy outdoor time, we go inside to split up into two groups, K-2 and 3-5 for 30 minutes of homework time. I have been blessed with the K-2 class, which is exceptionally unruly, boisterous and messy. I realize that my weakness is classroom management but I have no earthly idea how to get these guys to listen much less follow a routine. It is supposed to be homework but most do not have homework or prefer to do it at home. I give them coloring and activity pages and crayons to occupy their time but they often fight over pages and crayons then become loud. I am very green at all this and could really use some guidance on how to manage these little guys. I have no support from the other "more seasoned" teachers - as a matter of fact they are counting down the days until I quit. I would appreciate some management techniques t...See More
montmo wendy: Are you by yourself and how many children do you have in your group? Does the group come in from outside and then expected to immediately "do homework" or seatwork?

You need some transitional activity to settle them in. That can be a fun CD song followed by a quieting, calming activity using movement that can be as simple as stretc...See More
Sep 22, 2010
Wendy There is another teacher - she is the teacher and I am her assistant. I have about 20-25 kids depending on who is/is not picked up before (or during) this homework time. I generally do expect the kids to seat down immediately... they are required to wash their hands before sitting down. I realize they need a few minutes to comprehend that they are ...See More
Sep 23, 2010
montmo Wendy: I guess I am confused as to what your role actually is in this. If you are the assistant, then where is your lead teacher in this? I have always had clear guidelines for my assistants in my classrooms and there is no way that I would expect her/him to be supervising that many children without a set plan and materials to implement them. That ...See More
Sep 24, 2010
Leah I agree with the last poster. Some random thoughts:

These children are tired! Do they get a snack? Most programs provide some food after a long day at school. Could you provide some inexpensive snack if they can come in quietly?

It's unrealistic to think that they will just sit, do activity sheets and get along at the end of a ...See More
Oct 4, 2010


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