Pla 2016
Pla 2016
Pla 2016
School Context
2. In conversation with your sponsor find out about school routines, processes or school wide programs that
will impact on your management of your class in the school. List below in point form:
There are a few simple management strategies used school-wide. One that is really important and really useful
is the timer. I am still getting used to using this, but it is a timer that looks like a clock. We set the timer during
work periods, when the timer rings the students recognize this as a change in activities. It is a sort of
conditioning that is done from kindergarten. All teachers that I have seen use this timer technique. It is a soft
ring that just lets the kids know they are allowed to switch. This also encourages students to look at the clock
and know how long they have left in this period. This alleviates the questioning when is recess? or when can
we go to centers? Between the timer and the schedule on the board, students are to not ask the teacher what is
next. Another technique used is the use of music during work periods. I am not sure if only my teacher uses
this, or school-wide. However, I love it, and it works great. We put on spa music, or educational French songs.
It all depends what mood we want to set. The kids love it. Both this management strategies I will keep up,
because I truly believe they help with the mood of the classroom.
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Literacy
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Be.Lo
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Medical
Language
Learning
Socio-Emotional
Other
Individual Concerns
What are the individual needs in your classroom?
-1 student diagnosed with autism, to be cautious of his outburst for the safety of other
children. He has a full time EA, and is very cooperative 90% of the time.
-1 student cannot consume much sugar at all. So avoid treating kids with sugary treats.
Students are also not allowed to share their food because of this
-1 Student has speech difficulties. This student has struggled since birth. Student has
shown immense progress from starting school, and is not a concern that he will catch up
very quickly.
-No learning disabilities that a prominent at this point.
-School is in a lower income area, but because it is a French Immersion school, students
travel from all over town. There are not many students who come to school with
improper clothing or food. Families are on average on the wealthier side.
-School is welcoming to all socio-economic, medical, language, and learning varieties.
It just seems that it is less divers because of the waitlist involved to get in. Parents have
to give up days of work to be in line at the beginning of Kindergarten. Low socioeconomic families tend to struggle with making this possible.
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