Sunday, August 19, 2012

Classroom Management


Have finally created a blog to help me improve and expand my teaching practice. 

Am currently fretting about what the règlements would work best for my grade one French Immersion class. I want to operate under three constraints as outlined below. I'd love to have input from others!

Class Rules - Considerations:
A. AIM Language use of the 3rd person single voice – “tout le monde”... Then have all rules and instructions in the 2nd person singular?

B.  TRIBES school: Translated and used the 4 Tribes’ agreements last year as follows:
  1. Écouter attentivement
  2. Respecter: toi même, les autres, les objets
  3. Apprécier / Pas de commentaires négatifs
  4. Partager / Passer ton tour.

C. Whole Brain Rules: Am wondering about rule #3: Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat.  If I am in the middle of a lesson, my students do hold up three fingers for permission to go to the washroom, I just nod. They do, however, silently get up and fetch Kleenex and sharp pencils without raising their hands and disturbing or interrupting the class.

D.  Want a limited number of  rules that are easily understood and for which grade one students can be held responsible.

Discussion Draft: 
Les règlements de ma classe

1. Écoute attentivement.

2. Suis les instructions tout de suite.

3. Respecte toi même, tes camarades, et les objets de la classe. 
I’d want to explain / subset: 1) garde tes mains et tes pieds pour toi)
                                           2) pas de commentaires négatifs

4. Lève ta main pour parler.

5. Rends ta chère enseignante heureuse. :-)

3 comments:

  1. Bev I didn't realize you had started blogging, congrats! I am always thrilled to find another Canadian blogger, especially when it comes to WBT. Unfortunately I took limited French when I was in school so I can't provide any insight when it comes to things that are specific to French but in regards to the WBT rules, I say do whatever works best for you! WBT is supposed to accompany what is working best for your classroom and your students. So I would say that if you already have a specific routine that is working well for you then you should be fine. Many teachers modify the WBT rules to best fit their class and school.

    Best wishes!
    Miss L (WBT Blog Bug)

    Miss L’s Whole Brain Teaching

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  2. Oh, I have also added your blog to the WBT Blogger Master List via Google Docs so it can be easily accessed by other people interested in WBT! You can find a link and all the information on the WBT Forum under "WBT is Looking for Bloggers".

    Miss L (WBT Blog Bug)
    Miss L’s Whole Brain Teaching

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    1. Thanks!!
      Have finally settled on the rules and posters in my early September entries.
      Bonne rentré !

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