ROUTINES AND PROCEDURES FOR WHAT?

ROUTINES AND PROCEDURES FOR WHAT?

The Routines area of performance encompasses a variety of kinds of classroom procedures.

Housekeeping:

p How to enter the classroom, empty and store backpacks, organize coats and boots, and get ready for class.

p The first 5 minutes.

Videos: Entering Class & First 5 Minutes

 

 

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p How attendance (lunch count, etc.) will be taken.

p How and where to access supplies and replenish them when necessary.

p How to clean up after working in an area (lab station, center, project area, etc.).

p How to do various housekeeping jobs that will be assigned throughout the term.

p How to clean and organize your desk or cubby.

Safety and Operational Features of Class Business:

p Attention signals for making announcements.

p Noise level control.

p Leaving the room.

p Turn-taking.

p Lining up.

p Population limits at centers, work area, lab stations, etc.

p How to carry chairs, scissors, pencils.

p When and how pencils are sharpened.

p How to get supplies you are missing/forgot to bring.

p How to sit in a desk or where to sit in a meeting area.

p How to set up, use, and care for lab equipment.

p Emergency procedures (fire drills, lockdowns, etc.).

Work Habits and Work Procedures:

p How to enter the room and get ready for class.

p What to do when you finish work early.

 

 

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p What to do when you have a question, are confused, or need help with something.

p Procedures for using an easel, computers, and other equipment.

p Where to submit assignments.

p How to use a timetable and milestone chart of events to track your progress and be checked by the teacher when you are preparing for oral presentations or a term paper.

p How class ends or what to do when the bell rings.

p How to get into and work in pairs or small groups.

p How to set up and manage your notebook or planner.

p What to do when you have missed class.

p Where to find handouts or missed assignments due to absence.

p How you can participate in and contribute to a class discussion.

Developing Social or Personal Skills:

p How to give and receive compliments.

p How to ensure that everyone is included and participating in small groups.

p How to greet one another or refer to a classmate.

p How to show you are really listening when a classmate is talking.

Academics:

p Weekly goal setting and self-assessment of progress toward the goal.

p How to lead calendar time, and what we do and in what sequence.

p How to present your work to the class.

p What form to use when preparing for discussions.

Video: Learning Positions

 

 

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p Where and how to sign up for extra help before requesting a retake on an assignment or quiz.

p How to share your work with peers and get and give feedback to im- prove it.

When skillfully performed, all of these routines are valuable ways of organiz- ing and managing a class while developing student skills, self-discipline, and self-management.

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