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SECRETARÍA DE EDUCACIÓN EN TAMAULIPAS 
OCTOBER 2014 
SUBSECRETARÍA DE EDUCACIÓN BÁSICA 
COORDINACIÓN DE INGLÉS EN EDUCACIÓN BÁSICA 
ÁREA ACADÉMICA 
Classroom Management
OCTOBER 2014
• One of the teacher´s key roles is the management of 
learning. 
• This means the best use of the available time and 
resources. 
Classroom Management 
OCTOBER 2014
What is being managed in the classroom, 
when we talk about Classroom 
Management? 
Student’s behavior in the classroom 
Student’s movement around the classroom 
Student’s interaction in the classroom. 
student’s time spent in activities 
OCTOBER 2014
What are the benefits? 
Children learn best in a safe and secure 
environment. 
More time teaching/learning – less time on 
“crowd control”. 
Easier to engage students and get them on 
task. 
Invaluable life/learning skill. 
OCTOBER 2014
The teacher’s role in the classroom 
On each and every one of the next subjects, 
think about YOUR ROLE AS A TEACHER. 
OCTOBER 2014
CLASSROOM 
MANAGEMENT 
TIMING 
GIVING 
INSTRUCTION 
BEHAVIOR 
SEATING 
ARRANGEMENT 
GROUPING 
MATERIALS 
OCTOBER 2014
 Make your instructions precise and concise. 
 Use puppets to help with classroom management. Puppets 
can whisper in the teacher's ear, and they can write 
messages to the class. 
 Don’t speak when children aren't listening and ready.Wait. 
 Turn off the lights. 
 Clap a pattern with your hands. 
OCTOBER 2014 
Giving Instructions
Using the voice 
• The most important instrument for teachers is voice. How they 
speak and what their voice sounds like, have a crucial impact 
on classes. 
• There are three issues to consider: 
1- Audibility: Teachers need to be audible. Audibility always must 
join voice quality. 
2- Variety: it is important to vary the quality and volume of voice 
according to the type of lesson and activities. 
• 3- Conservation: Teachers must have a great care of their 
• voices. It´s important to breathe correctly. 
• Breathe properly means being relaxed. 
OCTOBER 2014
Talking to students 
• The way that teacher talk to students – the 
manner in which they interact with them – is 
one of the crucial teacher skills, but it does 
not demand technical expertise. It does, 
however, require teachers to empathize with 
the people they are talking to by establishing 
a good rapport with them. 
OCTOBER 2014
Rough- tune 
the language 
• It is a skill that teachers and parents have in 
common. Rough – tuning is the simplification 
of language which both, parents and teachers, 
make in order to increase the chances of being 
understood. 
OCTOBER 2014
In order to rough – tune their language, 
teachers need to be aware of three things: 
• Kind of language students are likely to understand 
• What teachers wish to say to students and how 
best to do it. 
• The way of speaking ( in terms of intonation, tone 
of voice, etc) 
Teachers must also use physical movements and 
gestures, as well as mime to increase students’ 
comprehension of the topic. Non verbal language 
is as important as verbal language. 
OCTOBER 2014
Establish clear routines 
There are 3 points in a lesson where routines are particularly important: 
 Starting the lesson. 
 Transitioning between stages/activities. 
 Ending the lesson. 
OCTOBER 2014 
TIMING
Starting the lesson: 
 Start a lesson the way you want it to continue. If you want a 
calm, well-managed class, then you need to start it that way. 
 Some suggestions: 
 Ask the children to sit/stand in a circle on the floor and to 
greet each other in turn. 
 Ask a different child each lesson to write the date on the 
board. 
OCTOBER 2014
Moving between stages in the lesson: 
It’s not easy to get a class of elementary students to stop one activity, pay attention to the 
instructions for the next and get started on it. 
 Some suggestions: 
 Use a transition marker to get everyone’s attention. This might be clapping your 
hands in a particular rhythm for the students to join in with, it might be saying a 
chant, singing a short song or as simple as ringing a bell or standing with your arms 
folded at the front of the room. 
 Don’t raise your voice to go over the top of their noise – there are more of them 
than you – they can always be louder! Instead, go quiet and whisper, this way they’ll 
have to be quiet to hear what you’re saying. 
 Have a menu of lesson activities/stages on the board. Focus the class on the one just 
completed, ticking it off together , before drawing attention to what comes next. 
OCTOBER 2014
Ending the lesson: 
It’s a good idea to have your lessons end off on a positive note so 
students have positive attitude to English and are motivated to continue 
studying it. 
 Some suggestions: 
 The last activity of the lesson should be relatively easy and 
something students can do without a great deal of 
concentration and effort - this is when their brains are at their 
most tired! 
 Repeat the activity from the start of the lesson or close with a 
favorite game, song or activity. 
 Don’t start the last activity simply because it’s on your plan, 
unless there’s time to do it. Save it for the next lesson! 
OCTOBER 2014
Techniques for Inattentive 
and Overactive Children 
• Working effectively with highly active or 
inattentive children isn’t easy. Ask the child’s 
parents what methods have been successful in 
the past, every child is different. 
OCTOBER 2014
Create a positive 
atmosphere 
 Have a positive attitude. Smile! Whatever happens, try to be 
positive and optimistic. Make an angry face when the students are 
naughty but don't shout. Children have to know that you are also 
their friend. 
Praise and reward. Nothing works better for students than a 
decent amount of praise but never stoop to bribery or material 
rewards. 
 Remove distractions (bags, coats, pencil cases, books) when not 
needed - out of sight, out of mind! 
OCTOBER 2014
Problematic students 
 Have clear and agreed consequences for both 
positive and negative behavior. 
Remember to praise any naughty kid for any good 
thing they do in front of all the other children. 
OCTOBER 2014
Movement 
 Young learners have loads of energy. 
Take advantage of this energy by making them move as 
much as you can. Think of games that involve running, 
races, coming to the blackboard. If you use songs or 
chants, create movements to accompany them. 
OCTOBER 2014
Students’ Seating 
• The way the students are seated in the classroom will often determine the 
dynamics of the lesson. Indeed, a simple change in the seating pattern can 
make an incredible difference to group coherence and student 
satisfaction. 
OCTOBER 2014
Seating Arrangement 
• Orderly Rows 
• Circle 
• Horseshoe 
• Separate tables 
• Solo work 
OCTOBER 2014
Students Grouping 
• Whole Class 
• Group work 
• Pair work 
• Solo work 
• Class to class 
OCTOBER 2014
4. Using Pair and Group work 
 Language is best learned through close collaboration and 
communication among students. 
 Pair work and group work can motivate students to participate 
in the lesson. 
 Students love competitions. Take every opportunity to turn an 
activity into a contest. 
OCTOBER 2014
Materials used in 
class 
Teaching materials are very important! 
• The quality and type of the materials used - printed or multimedia - 
influence greatly the students learning of the English language. 
• Materials designed for teaching should reflect the characteristics of 
those used in real life. 
• They should have a clear social and communicative purpose. 
• As far as possible take advantage of Information and Communication 
Technologies 
(ICTs). These include computer related tools, radio, TV and video / 
DVD, internet, etc. 
• It is important to use the necessary types of materials for the 
different types 
• of learning: Visual, Auditive, Kinesthetic 
Copyright © 2011 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved. 
OCTOBER 2014
VISUAL.- See 
Visual learners learn best by looking at graphics, 
watching a demonstration, or reading. 
OCTOBER 2014
AUDITORY.- Hear 
Auditory learners would rather listen to things being 
explained than read about them. 
OCTOBER 2014
KINESTHETIC.- Touch 
Kinesthetic learners process information best 
through a “hands-on” experience. 
OCTOBER 2014
OCTOBER 2014

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Ppp classroom management 2014 matamoros style

  • 1. SECRETARÍA DE EDUCACIÓN EN TAMAULIPAS OCTOBER 2014 SUBSECRETARÍA DE EDUCACIÓN BÁSICA COORDINACIÓN DE INGLÉS EN EDUCACIÓN BÁSICA ÁREA ACADÉMICA Classroom Management
  • 3. • One of the teacher´s key roles is the management of learning. • This means the best use of the available time and resources. Classroom Management OCTOBER 2014
  • 4. What is being managed in the classroom, when we talk about Classroom Management? Student’s behavior in the classroom Student’s movement around the classroom Student’s interaction in the classroom. student’s time spent in activities OCTOBER 2014
  • 5. What are the benefits? Children learn best in a safe and secure environment. More time teaching/learning – less time on “crowd control”. Easier to engage students and get them on task. Invaluable life/learning skill. OCTOBER 2014
  • 6. The teacher’s role in the classroom On each and every one of the next subjects, think about YOUR ROLE AS A TEACHER. OCTOBER 2014
  • 7. CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT TIMING GIVING INSTRUCTION BEHAVIOR SEATING ARRANGEMENT GROUPING MATERIALS OCTOBER 2014
  • 8.  Make your instructions precise and concise.  Use puppets to help with classroom management. Puppets can whisper in the teacher's ear, and they can write messages to the class.  Don’t speak when children aren't listening and ready.Wait.  Turn off the lights.  Clap a pattern with your hands. OCTOBER 2014 Giving Instructions
  • 9. Using the voice • The most important instrument for teachers is voice. How they speak and what their voice sounds like, have a crucial impact on classes. • There are three issues to consider: 1- Audibility: Teachers need to be audible. Audibility always must join voice quality. 2- Variety: it is important to vary the quality and volume of voice according to the type of lesson and activities. • 3- Conservation: Teachers must have a great care of their • voices. It´s important to breathe correctly. • Breathe properly means being relaxed. OCTOBER 2014
  • 10. Talking to students • The way that teacher talk to students – the manner in which they interact with them – is one of the crucial teacher skills, but it does not demand technical expertise. It does, however, require teachers to empathize with the people they are talking to by establishing a good rapport with them. OCTOBER 2014
  • 11. Rough- tune the language • It is a skill that teachers and parents have in common. Rough – tuning is the simplification of language which both, parents and teachers, make in order to increase the chances of being understood. OCTOBER 2014
  • 12. In order to rough – tune their language, teachers need to be aware of three things: • Kind of language students are likely to understand • What teachers wish to say to students and how best to do it. • The way of speaking ( in terms of intonation, tone of voice, etc) Teachers must also use physical movements and gestures, as well as mime to increase students’ comprehension of the topic. Non verbal language is as important as verbal language. OCTOBER 2014
  • 13. Establish clear routines There are 3 points in a lesson where routines are particularly important:  Starting the lesson.  Transitioning between stages/activities.  Ending the lesson. OCTOBER 2014 TIMING
  • 14. Starting the lesson:  Start a lesson the way you want it to continue. If you want a calm, well-managed class, then you need to start it that way.  Some suggestions:  Ask the children to sit/stand in a circle on the floor and to greet each other in turn.  Ask a different child each lesson to write the date on the board. OCTOBER 2014
  • 15. Moving between stages in the lesson: It’s not easy to get a class of elementary students to stop one activity, pay attention to the instructions for the next and get started on it.  Some suggestions:  Use a transition marker to get everyone’s attention. This might be clapping your hands in a particular rhythm for the students to join in with, it might be saying a chant, singing a short song or as simple as ringing a bell or standing with your arms folded at the front of the room.  Don’t raise your voice to go over the top of their noise – there are more of them than you – they can always be louder! Instead, go quiet and whisper, this way they’ll have to be quiet to hear what you’re saying.  Have a menu of lesson activities/stages on the board. Focus the class on the one just completed, ticking it off together , before drawing attention to what comes next. OCTOBER 2014
  • 16. Ending the lesson: It’s a good idea to have your lessons end off on a positive note so students have positive attitude to English and are motivated to continue studying it.  Some suggestions:  The last activity of the lesson should be relatively easy and something students can do without a great deal of concentration and effort - this is when their brains are at their most tired!  Repeat the activity from the start of the lesson or close with a favorite game, song or activity.  Don’t start the last activity simply because it’s on your plan, unless there’s time to do it. Save it for the next lesson! OCTOBER 2014
  • 17. Techniques for Inattentive and Overactive Children • Working effectively with highly active or inattentive children isn’t easy. Ask the child’s parents what methods have been successful in the past, every child is different. OCTOBER 2014
  • 18. Create a positive atmosphere  Have a positive attitude. Smile! Whatever happens, try to be positive and optimistic. Make an angry face when the students are naughty but don't shout. Children have to know that you are also their friend. Praise and reward. Nothing works better for students than a decent amount of praise but never stoop to bribery or material rewards.  Remove distractions (bags, coats, pencil cases, books) when not needed - out of sight, out of mind! OCTOBER 2014
  • 19. Problematic students  Have clear and agreed consequences for both positive and negative behavior. Remember to praise any naughty kid for any good thing they do in front of all the other children. OCTOBER 2014
  • 20. Movement  Young learners have loads of energy. Take advantage of this energy by making them move as much as you can. Think of games that involve running, races, coming to the blackboard. If you use songs or chants, create movements to accompany them. OCTOBER 2014
  • 21. Students’ Seating • The way the students are seated in the classroom will often determine the dynamics of the lesson. Indeed, a simple change in the seating pattern can make an incredible difference to group coherence and student satisfaction. OCTOBER 2014
  • 22. Seating Arrangement • Orderly Rows • Circle • Horseshoe • Separate tables • Solo work OCTOBER 2014
  • 23. Students Grouping • Whole Class • Group work • Pair work • Solo work • Class to class OCTOBER 2014
  • 24. 4. Using Pair and Group work  Language is best learned through close collaboration and communication among students.  Pair work and group work can motivate students to participate in the lesson.  Students love competitions. Take every opportunity to turn an activity into a contest. OCTOBER 2014
  • 25. Materials used in class Teaching materials are very important! • The quality and type of the materials used - printed or multimedia - influence greatly the students learning of the English language. • Materials designed for teaching should reflect the characteristics of those used in real life. • They should have a clear social and communicative purpose. • As far as possible take advantage of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). These include computer related tools, radio, TV and video / DVD, internet, etc. • It is important to use the necessary types of materials for the different types • of learning: Visual, Auditive, Kinesthetic Copyright © 2011 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved. OCTOBER 2014
  • 26. VISUAL.- See Visual learners learn best by looking at graphics, watching a demonstration, or reading. OCTOBER 2014
  • 27. AUDITORY.- Hear Auditory learners would rather listen to things being explained than read about them. OCTOBER 2014
  • 28. KINESTHETIC.- Touch Kinesthetic learners process information best through a “hands-on” experience. OCTOBER 2014