Portfolio Classroom Management Plan
Portfolio Classroom Management Plan
Portfolio Classroom Management Plan
First of all the most important aspect of classroom management to me is how I present
myself. This is also called Teacher Presence, it is how others see me as a teacher. It is
who I am in the classroom and the strategies that I use within my classroom will define
my classroom presence.
of the year so that my students know exactly what I expect from them and exactly to
expect from me. One way I can do this by have a clearly outlined set of rules and
accomplish this I will allow them to join me in making two or three rules to be placed on
my classroom rules list. I will also make sure that I strictly enforce the classroom rules
when they are broken. I will have a set of consequences that will be followed strictly and
uniformly for all students. I will also make sure to use positive reinforcements and praise
decoration and organization. When my students walk in the classroom I want them to
feel safe, welcomed, and excited to see what the day holds. I will have my students
desks arranged so that I can stand in the middle or front of the room and make eye
contact with all of them at all times. Their seats will be arranged in the form of a
horseshoe so that they are all facing me when I am teaching. I will have my desk in
front of the horseshoe arrangement of desks, so that even when I have to be at my desk
meaningful set of classroom rules, goals, and expectations at the beginning of the year
that attainable yet challenging and clearly defined. I will also present my students with a
classroom environment that is welcoming, inviting and free from distraction and disorder
be to find ways to make education enjoyable and effective for all students and I believe
that my classroom management ideas will make my classroom enjoyable and effective
for all of my students. I will maintain this classroom atmosphere through the use of
theorist named Dr. William Glasser. The Choice Theory talks about using positive
individualized praises, and oral recognition of misbehaviors. I intend to use all of these are
attributes within my classroom management system that have been discussed in Glassers
Sincerely,
Mrs. Bailey
Dear Parents and Guardians,
Welcome to 3rd grade! I am looking forward to getting to know you and your child and
working together to help your child succeed! As parents and guardians, I understand
that you are the most important teachers in your childs life and I look forward to forming
a partnership with you to help your child achieve the goals set forth for him or her. I
have written an introduction letter to your child about myself but I would like to take this
opportunity to give you a brief overview of some things.
I will be teaching your child reading, writing, language, and social studies. As I stated in
your childs letter, I love all of the subjects that I teach but it is especially my goal to
instill a lifelong passion of reading and writing in all of my students. I have very high
expectations of myself as a teacher as well as of my students and I have always found
that to be an excellent pathway to success! Tests will always be on Fridays and I will
send them home the following Monday in their folder for you to sign and return. I want
this to be a wonderful and exciting year for all of my students but also a productive,
challenging and successful year.
This year we will be taking two field trips. The first one will be the Friday, October 28,
2016. We will be taking a bus trip to the Pumpkin patch just outside of town and the
students will get to go on a hay ride and each will get a pumpkin to take home to
decorate for Halloween. The other trip will be at the end of the year and those students
who have had five or less unexcused absences for the year and have not been
suspended for the entire year will get to go on a trip to the Movie Theatre in Beckley on
May 2, 2017.
My main objective in writing this letter is to get to know my students. If you could please
take a moment and write me a letter about your child, it would be immensely helpful
since making your child feel comfortable in our classroom is a major part of his or her
success as a student as well as mine as a teacher. I thank you in advance for taking the
time to write to me. If you have any other concerns, please feel free to contact me.
Communication is a huge part of your childs success. If you have any questions,
concerns, suggestions, would like to visit our classroom, schedule a conference, or you
want to volunteer, you can reach me at (304)294-5252 or email me at:
rachael.bailey@mullenselem.k12.wv.us.
Once again, welcome to 3th grade! I know that, together, we can make this a wonderful
school year!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Bailey
Arrival/Dismissal Procedures
Arrival Procedures
Hang up your coat and book bag.
Take your binder, notebooks, pencils, etc. to your desk.
Turn in your homework and make sure your name is on your paper.
Go to breakfast if you are eating breakfast.
Go to the bathroom and get a drink of water if you need to
Get your morning work and take your seat.
Talk quietly until the music stops
Start your morning work.
Dismissal Procedures
Make sure you have all of the take home papers.
Get your backpack and pack it up at your desk.
Check around your desk for trash. Please, pick it up!
Remain seated quietly and listen for your bus to be called.
SCHOOL SCHEDULE AND TARDY PROCEDURES:
8:35 a.m. First bell rings. All students line up and walk to class with their teacher.
7:40 a.m. Second bell rings. All students should be in their classrooms or with
their teachers proceeding to the class.
7:41 a.m. Students arriving at this time are TARDY. Teachers will not accept
students without a tardy pass from the office. Students arriving at this time report
to the office for a tardy pass.
4th tardy Letter mailed home regarding consequence with next tardy.
Attendance Policy
A meeting will be scheduled with the building Principal (or his/her designee), the
Parent(s)/Guardian and the student to develop an action plan to improve the students
attendance if a student has accrued any of the following:
Please note that when a student has been absent for five (5) or more consecutive days,
parents must obtain a doctors note and submit it to school.
If a student is absent for eight or more unexcused days in a quarter, school officials may
file a CRA (Child Requiring Assistance) petition with the Juvenile Court which could
result in a hearing before a Juvenile Court Judge. Prior to the filing of a CRA, Families
and Students will be required to work with school administrators to improve the
students attendance.
Chronic absenteeism may also lead to academic failure for the year and retention of the
student.
Bereavement/family funeral
Homework Policy
Parents will be allowed to write five parent notes per semester for absences and 5
parents notes for being tardy. These will not count as unexcused occurrences.
Homework assignments are always due the following day unless otherwise
stated.
1 Day late = 10% Deduction
2 Days late = 20% Deduction
3 Days late = 50% Deduction
4 Days or more late = 0% for the assignment
Redo Policy:
If you score below an 80% on an assignment you will have the choice to redo
that assignment.
If you redo the assignment, I will take the average of the 2 grades for your new
grade.
You cannot redo a late assignment
Getting Students Attention/Getting Teachers Attention
Procedure for students getting the teachers attention.
1. Be silent.
2. Put all trash in trash cans.
3. Do not leave the water running.
4. Students must go to the restroom in pairs. (I will assign
bathroom buddies in the beginning days of the school years.
5. Always flus and wash your hands before returning to class.
Bullying Procedures
I will also have a system for recognizing and rewarding positive behaviors. For
example, when I catch a student exhibiting very good behavior I may tell them that they
can get 2 treats from the treasure box at the end of the day instead of 1 and I will
always give praise to my students for good behaviors.
Classroom Setup
I like this seating arrangement because it leaves a lot of open
space for me to walk around as I teach and I can see all of the
plan books
attendance materials
paper clips
Folders
grade book
rubber bands
Tissues
plan books
attendance materials
paper clips
folders
grade book
rubber bands
pencils/pens
tissues
13. Prepare take-home packets for your students. Some of the items you'll want to
include are:_____
emergency forms
school rules
supply list
14. Find out which students may be going to special classes. __________
15. Check out library books for students and books for read-alouds._______
16. Set up a folder for a substitute to use in case of emergency, containing the
following:_____
daily schedule
seating chart
reproducible activities
21. Make copies of materials you'll be handing out during the first few days._______
22. Write your name and other important class information on the board._______
23. Make a checklist for returned forms (can be used later for report cards and other
items)._____
them and practicing them. I will give it a couple of weeks to get used to all of the
procedures, then the students who do not follow the proper classroom procedures will
Selection of Rules
I will select some rules to be placed on the list of classroom rules simply by thinking
about the behaviors that I want my students to exhibit while in my classroom. Then I
will allow the students to help me develop the list further through whole group
instruction. I will write down ideas that they have about rules on the board and then we
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Reflection
Here is my classroom management plan. I spent a lot of time working on this
assignment and I can see that it will very likely change many times as I gain experience in the
classroom and grow as an educator. I cant wait to implement this plan into my own classroom.