10 Easy Classroom Management Hacks | That Teacher Life Ep 47

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  • @theburtsnest
    @theburtsnest 2 года назад +2

    My gosh.. after going from website to website, video to video… THIS is what I needed. I am a new teacher and was beginning to find the “tried and true” classroom management tips were not doing what I need them to. Thank you so much for these specific examples and unique ideas. I will be trying every single one.

  • @cynthiamoss7421
    @cynthiamoss7421 3 года назад +2

    I love the mystery student!! Keeps them on their toes :) I think it's very responsive as well not to reveal the mystery student if they don't earn the reward.

  • @valeriegonzales4727
    @valeriegonzales4727 2 года назад

    Thanks for being so honest about teaching. Your students are very lucky to have you as a teacher.

  • @AutomateTheBoringStuff
    @AutomateTheBoringStuff 7 лет назад +760

    "If you can hear my voice, clap once. If you can hear my voice, clap twice." is a good way to interrupt a noisy classroom. Kids notice that other kids are doing something, and they don't want to be the only ones not doing it. A nice way to get their attention.

    • @PocketfulofPrimary
      @PocketfulofPrimary  7 лет назад +51

      Oh trust me, I use that about 50 times a day. However, "they don't want to be the only ones not doing it" is not exactly true... I have many that will purposely choose to be the only ones not doing it!

    • @lovebugea
      @lovebugea 7 лет назад +4

      Blank Editor that is some manipulation right there

    • @TylersTooty
      @TylersTooty 7 лет назад +11

      I would have loved for you to show a video with real kids as you implement each hack. Otherwise we can just read about it.

    • @Cavernvision
      @Cavernvision 6 лет назад +15

      I tried this during my internship. It worked for the 5th grade class, but with one of my 4th grade classes they ended up just wanting to play "Simon says". This 4th grade class was really out of control with their behaviour, and nothing I, or any of their actual teachers did worked with them. I was told by two of their teachers that this class is the worst class I'll probably ever experience. So sad that they've earned the title of the worst class in the school! Wish I could figure out how to have been able to work with them.

    • @taylermramirez
      @taylermramirez 6 лет назад +5

      It gets so old lol

  • @ailyngarnica1852
    @ailyngarnica1852 6 лет назад +1

    I am so glad I came through this video!!!! My first year as a first grade teacher, I love it but I started to struggle with their behavior now that they're getting comfortable with me

  • @msrachelvincent
    @msrachelvincent 7 лет назад +1

    I love the sand timer hack!! We play the "quiet game" where the students pick a quiet person, but the sand timer will be so helpful for those students who take their time picking!!

  • @CallofDutyKendal
    @CallofDutyKendal 5 лет назад +12

    I'm currently a substitute teacher. Looking forward to trying these out and seeing if I can get some good results from them. Nice tips

  • @crissytaz
    @crissytaz 7 лет назад +166

    I love these! thank you for sharing :) one I use when my class has lots of things on the floor is... 'Class there is one magic item on the floor. The first to find it gets a prize!' the children then pick up EVERYTHING from the floor and hold it. When enough time has passed I tell them what it is and then the children put the items in their hand away. Works like a charm 👏

    • @i.p.2238
      @i.p.2238 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much for this Cristina! I love this idea!!! I'm going to try it tomorrow!!

    • @soccerislife6108
      @soccerislife6108 5 лет назад

      Love this idea!

  • @lindsayhyden3118
    @lindsayhyden3118 4 года назад +22

    Another Nurse Hack that I find really works with my kids is letting them know if they don't feel well or if their leg hurts or arm hurts then they probably shouldn't be playing at recess. That normally fixes the problem.

  • @leotaud06
    @leotaud06 7 лет назад +673

    First hack...3:12

  • @TheColossusofRhodes
    @TheColossusofRhodes 6 лет назад +80

    *jumps in the car to the dollar store for an ice pack and minute timer*

  • @amyrittle910
    @amyrittle910 6 лет назад +42

    LOVE the "in trouble or out of trouble" for tattles, so stealing that! Great way to teach the difference! Thanks!

  • @melissathibodeaux8418
    @melissathibodeaux8418 7 лет назад +79

    You are so clever! This is my 37th year and I can't wait to try your tricks!! :-)

  • @monicabatista7674
    @monicabatista7674 2 года назад

    I love the (mystery student and the secret symbol) I will definitely try it in my class.
    To avoid gossip, I tell my students to use post its to communicate anything they think is important for me to know and at the end of the day or during lunch I'd read them. it works very well for my class.

  • @vickibraden2128
    @vickibraden2128 5 лет назад

    These are wonderful! I teach a Teacher Preparation class for a technology center....I use these in my class! These are so real life!!!!

  • @Keshiadalton
    @Keshiadalton 7 лет назад +170

    I've been teaching for many years. The children today are way different. I really found this helpful.

    • @ManasNaikVlogs
      @ManasNaikVlogs 2 года назад +1

      As a teacher i need your help.. how can I contact you

  • @daxflips4357
    @daxflips4357 5 лет назад +2

    Great Hacks I will try the Noise one and I like the timer hack. All good ideas!

  • @lauraheeb7278
    @lauraheeb7278 5 лет назад +11

    Camara in the room...I know a kindergarten teacher who tells her class to wave at the Internet thingy she has on her wall near the ceiling while she secretly texts the security lady and tells her who's doing what by name. Security lady then calls on the phone and gets put on speaker to say hello and tell certain kids what she saw. The kids get a kick out of this. :0

  • @laynamonk4023
    @laynamonk4023 5 лет назад

    These are all brilliant! For the NOISE technique: If only some students are being majorly disruptive and won't quiet down no matter the warning, should the entire class be held back for recess?

  • @ElleEgg
    @ElleEgg 5 лет назад

    For noise my 5th grade teacher put one of those plasma balls and put it on noise sensitive and he said that if it was going off we were to loud. He only did this during tests but it did help.

  • @ike3537
    @ike3537 7 лет назад +91

    love your "mystery student idea." It seems practical at any level.

  • @marcarjo8
    @marcarjo8 7 лет назад +68

    When in doubt.... go get a wet paper towel!!! Lol

  • @MKCandace
    @MKCandace 7 лет назад +77

    Awesome tips! I use most of them and you're right; we only see the generic management strategies in textbooks and online. I only had ONE Classroom Management class in college...why are we not given more?!?

    • @spokenwordwriter
      @spokenwordwriter 4 года назад +3

      Same here and I felt like all the information I learned was very general.

    • @dietrichjoanne
      @dietrichjoanne 3 года назад +2

      I had no classroom management classes. My college did nothing to prepare us.

  • @alyssakelly3210
    @alyssakelly3210 7 лет назад +56

    I just want to say how much I love your videos! I'm a newly qualified, secondary school, English teacher in Scotland and have just secured a permanent post 😊 your videos have helped me gain confidence in my teaching ability and have encouraged me to keep my chin up during those tough days/weeks/terms. thank you for your videos! Alyssa x

  • @libraryofalexander796
    @libraryofalexander796 7 лет назад +96

    "When you're first starting out. . . . . .those statements are so broad." -- Teacher Ed. in a nutshell.

  • @classroomzen2681
    @classroomzen2681 2 года назад

    Getting a wet paper towel can solve so many problems... Except when the bathroom is all out 🤣

  • @tuesday_7327
    @tuesday_7327 6 лет назад +52

    I am a student why am i watching this? Lol

    • @jessicaemily3057
      @jessicaemily3057 6 лет назад +2

      Same

    • @mibella
      @mibella 5 лет назад +11

      Xsuperwolfx _ because you can’t get over her eyebrows and weird face expressions while she talks

    • @nicolemink4989
      @nicolemink4989 5 лет назад +1

      Xsuperwolfx _ same

    • @madmidasstudios1629
      @madmidasstudios1629 5 лет назад +1

      Xsuperwolfx _ Same.

    • @coachyvonnegrossi
      @coachyvonnegrossi 5 лет назад +4

      @@mibella because you have a secret desire to be a teacher. 😉

  • @willadekink6693
    @willadekink6693 6 лет назад

    I'm totally going to use these! All of the hacks are great!!

  • @friendsfreak
    @friendsfreak 7 лет назад +4

    8:38 Mind. Blown.

  • @kristenlofgren6903
    @kristenlofgren6903 7 лет назад +15

    Hand Signals are super helpful!!! My school utilizes the same hand signals for all teachers even to get students attention. It is very beneficial when all the staff use the same signals, when students are with other teachers or at lunch.

  • @vikigregory-smith7515
    @vikigregory-smith7515 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks, you get a thumbs up for this!!!

  • @wherearethebees3560
    @wherearethebees3560 6 лет назад +13

    i was confused (about the smelly spot for ex) until I realized she was talking about primary school and not high school

    • @TheMatissV
      @TheMatissV 4 года назад +1

      As a male teacher, I don't think I can do this on students' hands. But I might do it on papers.

    • @kentawong9439
      @kentawong9439 4 года назад

      id rather put a sticker on their hand or on a piece of sticker reward paper

  • @Rachel_Atkins
    @Rachel_Atkins 5 лет назад +43

    For me personally, I would have liked if you had spoken a bit slower during the video.
    Lots of great ideas here! Make sure to give your listeners time to process. :)

    • @XMostaxX
      @XMostaxX 5 лет назад +5

      Haha ya
      English isn't my first language and it felt like she was rapping at certain points

    • @Hspncchick1
      @Hspncchick1 5 лет назад +8

      Eh, just pause and take notes! 🐷

    • @sandycarcas
      @sandycarcas 4 года назад +7

      Did you all know that there is a speed control feature in the setting section on each video. If you slow it down to .75 it will be perfect

    • @XMostaxX
      @XMostaxX 4 года назад +3

      @@sandycarcas good solution. But I mean at times she gets really fast like she's rapping but sometimes she speaks normally

    • @rosemaldonado6596
      @rosemaldonado6596 4 года назад +3

      @@sandycarcas that is so funny.i didn't know you could do that .75 way better

  • @katiejensen5547
    @katiejensen5547 3 года назад +4

    You are clearly a teacher when you said "oh your hair hurts? Get a wet paper towel" man can I relate in my class lol. We have a frozen sponge as an icepack and it magically "cures" everything or sitting down for a rest lol Works almost every time. Mystery walker or mystery student is exactly what we need in my classroom right now.

  • @sarahhall4879
    @sarahhall4879 7 лет назад +12

    Smelly spots is such a GREAT idea! I have used NOISE before as a substitute, but I like how you use the NO. I will keep these in my teacher tool box for sure. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Meggeneh
    @Meggeneh 6 лет назад +27

    Hacks start at 3:09

  • @melanielarusso8474
    @melanielarusso8474 5 лет назад +12

    Great tips! As a just starting new teacher this is so helpful as one of my biggest struggles right now is classroom management and behavior. Thank you!

  • @joebagiackas7198
    @joebagiackas7198 6 лет назад

    This is brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @joybogdonas1670
    @joybogdonas1670 5 лет назад +18

    In addition to these tips, I have used: need to go to the bathroom? My reply, "Can you wait 5 minutes?' When the student comes back asking if the 5 minutes are up, I then know that he/she really does need to go. The ones who don't generally have forgotten. As far as tattling on others, here's one for students who can read and write: "I tend to forget what you are telling me, so I need you to write it down (on a post-it or full piece of paper) so that I can remember it, and I can also show it to the principal if I need to. If it's just a tattle, students tend to not want to go to all that trouble. Also, for some students, just the act of communicating their frustrations on paper is enough to help them move on from whatever is aggravating them, and the student's stress goes down. :)

    • @sherylgifford4857
      @sherylgifford4857 3 года назад +1

      But then it may be too late, and the child needs new clothing. Sometimes, making them wait does NOT turn out well!

    • @adriipaints
      @adriipaints 3 года назад +1

      As someone with ulcerative colitis and as someone who knows that that doesn’t discriminate by age I won’t ever make a child wait to go to the bathroom for any reason . That’s awful.

    • @joybogdonas1670
      @joybogdonas1670 3 года назад

      Usually, we are informed by the nurse and parents ehen there's a medical condition, so the advice doesn't apply there, of course. Obviously I would let a child go when he/she stated that the 5 minutes wouldn't work for them. It's a QUESTION, not a command. It just helps determine which students really need to go and which are doing "work avoidance " behaviors. Yeesh.

  • @deniseinchina
    @deniseinchina 7 лет назад +45

    I call my chap stick my "invisible sticker"

  • @KyleThain
    @KyleThain 7 лет назад +150

    Smelly spots, love that idea! I teach kindergarten and actually do have a camera in the classroom. I tell my students that the camera footage goes to 3 places... the principal, Santa, and Jesus lol its super effective around Christmas time :)

    • @cristinacalvario731
      @cristinacalvario731 7 лет назад +4

      Mr. Thain, I've used the lip smackers, tons of different smells. I usually cover the label so they won't know it's just a chapstick. I call them smellies!!! I place them in a box and shake them up so they know to behave!

    • @KyleThain
      @KyleThain 7 лет назад +7

      That is awesome! My worry is that I might accidentally use one of them on my lips lol. One time I confiscated one of my girls chapsticks and put it in my pocket where I also keep mine. I was in horror when the next time I put on chapstick it tasted like grape (I used her chapstick) haha

    • @emaildavinam
      @emaildavinam 7 лет назад +4

      Mr. Thain I love the Santa idea! I bet that works extremely well!

    • @stephaniev6421
      @stephaniev6421 7 лет назад +1

      I use Smelly Spots and they are MAGIC. They'll shape right up when I break out a Lip Smacker.

    • @madvolleyball95
      @madvolleyball95 7 лет назад +5

      Big brother is watching you....

  • @andream5235
    @andream5235 7 лет назад +4

    Great ideas. Hope the job search is going well. Can't wait for an update!

  • @feliii6
    @feliii6 7 лет назад

    Great practical tips. Thank you for sharing!!

  • @theangel2323
    @theangel2323 7 лет назад +1

    These are great ideas thanks for sharing!

  • @analuavl9
    @analuavl9 7 лет назад +34

    I have tried the secret student and it works!! 👌🏻 my kids love it! I I definitely gonna try the secret symbol ... thank u!!

    • @madisongallagher2798
      @madisongallagher2798 7 лет назад

      What grade, and how often?

    • @squiddywn3742
      @squiddywn3742 6 лет назад +1

      I loved the secret symbol too. Makes the attention-seeking student feel special too.

    • @ger1126
      @ger1126 6 лет назад

      Zzzbdnjp
      Aman. S

  • @asmaashibli1773
    @asmaashibli1773 5 лет назад +15

    How about high school students, I'm so desperate to find help for class management !

    • @GoldenAngel-
      @GoldenAngel- 5 лет назад +1

      Get the Ebook Classroom Discipline 101 by Craig for $39.95

    • @GoldenAngel-
      @GoldenAngel- 5 лет назад +1

      How To Get Control Of ANY Classroom No Matter How Tough The Students

    • @eobrien1
      @eobrien1 3 года назад

      I’ve taught high school for 11 years, and some may disagree, but to me, a *huge* part of classroom management with older kids is through a mutual respect & good teacher/student relationship. Once that is in place (again this is just my own personal experience), and the kids know you care about, respect, and look out for them, it will eliminate 90-95% of your problems. They want to be good for you and learn for you because you believe in them & they know you’ve got their best interests at heart. I put a huge focus on having that mutual respect & foundation, and it’s the first place I look when an issue arises bc it’s usually where the long-term solutions are found.

  • @sadafmistry
    @sadafmistry 7 лет назад

    @pocketful of primary
    I loved all your hacks. For sure Im gonna try them all. 🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒

  • @maidahbaig3345
    @maidahbaig3345 6 лет назад +1

    After completing all ur hack plz do review them again for a few seconds. Thank u

  • @BabyYoda-ts4br
    @BabyYoda-ts4br 7 лет назад +7

    1 minute sand timer is so smart. I've been teaching for 14 years and this is the first time that I've heard of this one. Love it 😍

  • @abeersaif7247
    @abeersaif7247 4 года назад +2

    Please be more calm and slow because you speak so fast 😇

  • @hajarabdullah5622
    @hajarabdullah5622 5 лет назад +6

    Nice tips
    But I don't like the part of not telling the truth.. Or saying the nurse is busy

    • @angelajackson7560
      @angelajackson7560 5 лет назад +1

      You state that it is important that your pupils tell the truth, yet you do this by lying about a cctv camera.

  • @katiedecker9835
    @katiedecker9835 6 лет назад +3

    A few years ago after Christmas when stocking stuffers were 1/2 priced, I bought a small sound machine from Walgreens for $5 (I think). It has 16 noises, from applause to boos and funny sounds. Getting to choose a noise is a great reward that is sooo popular with my kids.

  • @sofiaholland.
    @sofiaholland. 5 лет назад +7

    Omg thank you for this, I’m a trainee teacher and really struggling with my Y7 classroom management. I am definitely going to try the mystery student tomorrow!!

  • @kristencollier4810
    @kristencollier4810 6 лет назад +46

    Maybe a great alternative to the NOISE strategy is NOT to totally take away recess but instead still take the class outdoors and walk or run around the playground 1 minute for each letter taken away so that they still get a consequence but still have outdoor time and maybe twenty minutes to still have free play. Eh? Just thinking of a happy medium that can benefit the students!

    • @AwakenedSon
      @AwakenedSon 6 лет назад +6

      Someone said that break times should not be taken away as a punishment…I think that it is a valid punishment though; still give them 5/10 minutes of break to eat and to go to the bathroom but I think where the class’s disruption is taking time, then time can be taken away from them. Break time is then seen as a reward and not a right which they ‘deserve’.
      In my current case I already have to take their break time away tomorrow because they took 17 minutes extra (on top of 15 scheduled minutes) to clean the classroom, however I will not be making them sit there doing nothing because that would be insane and unproductive…instead I’ll be getting them to do exactly what they were supposed to do today: clean the classroom!

    • @mustardseed3624
      @mustardseed3624 5 лет назад +2

      Good idea. The children still need to get that energy out in they will be restless and disruptive in class

    • @lorihanebrink689
      @lorihanebrink689 5 лет назад +4

      We do this. Recess is not a right. It's a daily reward for hard work and good behavior. However, since students really need that active time, we have them walk for a few minutes around the playground (number of minutes depends on what they are in trouble for, how serious their infractions are, and how often it's been happening)

    • @GoldenAngel-
      @GoldenAngel- 5 лет назад +1

      Dear teacher,
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      Quiet, focused, on task and respectful at all times. That is what you want (and deserve) for your classes, isn't it?
      “In my ebook Classroom Discipline 101 you will find the exact system I used for over 20 years in Los Angeles toughest public schools and probation camps to get each and every one of my classes in order from Day 1.
      It is possible”
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    • @kathybalcer3496
      @kathybalcer3496 3 года назад

      Why punish kids for losing 3 letters by exercising? We want kids to exercise and LOVE IT! I find having them 1-2 minutes late to recess is more effective - it gives us a chance to reflect on the NOISE goal for the afternoon and the playground may already be full

  • @ryanmckenna3088
    @ryanmckenna3088 4 года назад +2

    Note for myself:
    Mystery student.
    Tattle: "are you saying this to help them or not help them." /are you saying this because you want to get them in trouble, or because you want to get them out of trouble. *and I will follow through on that one.

  • @grisarfamily2112
    @grisarfamily2112 7 лет назад

    Thanks so much for the noise ones

  • @stacypedretti1101
    @stacypedretti1101 2 года назад +4

    The mystery student idea is great!
    Such a fun way for kids to focus on
    their behavior.

  • @jaday4230
    @jaday4230 6 лет назад +5

    This is actually a very useful video, I almost skipped it because the intro was a bit too long

  • @hannahlanell5024
    @hannahlanell5024 5 лет назад +6

    I'm a college student and getting ready to do my student teaching. This helped SO MUCH!

  • @shizhongzhang7868
    @shizhongzhang7868 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for the great advice. I will definitely mention them in my interview this afternoon. You might help me win the job. LOL

  • @asifc3231
    @asifc3231 6 лет назад +7

    Hack 11: Put on your most serious face. "Put your heads down NOW. Put your thumbs up, we're playing 7up " 🤣😝👍

  • @jessicaallen1693
    @jessicaallen1693 6 лет назад +3

    I love the response for tattling, but in the day and age of bullying how does that foster an environment for a child disclose they are being bullied?

  • @allisongrebe243
    @allisongrebe243 6 лет назад +3

    You are sooo cute and I wanna be you. (I hope that doesn't sound creepy!) I've been teaching for 24 years and I still don't have great classroom behavior strategies, as hard as I try. Thank you for sharing your GREAT ideas!!!!!!!! :)

  • @foofaaz3806
    @foofaaz3806 7 лет назад +6

    U R AN AMAAZING TEACHER

  • @conniebelikova280
    @conniebelikova280 6 лет назад

    This is sooooo good! Thank you! xx

  • @lilistown9225
    @lilistown9225 3 года назад +1

    fun facts: the standard introduction of each topic of videos should be at least 20sec!!! fact2: people don’t have time! just get to the damn point my sister

  • @doodlebug2733
    @doodlebug2733 7 лет назад +17

    I teach after schoolers in the afternoons and I use the NOISE letters. Personally I just printed the word noise on astrobright paper, lamented them, and hang them up with magnets on my white board. When I have to take away a letter I just take the letter down however, under the N and the O I have a prewritten consequence. My kids never want to get the N or the O taken away because they don't know what the consequences for that day are. Some of my consequences include: 5 minutes out at recess, no free centers, individual play at their seats, no computer lab, etc.

  • @hushmorgan4092
    @hushmorgan4092 5 лет назад +1

    My 2nd grade teacher did the smelly spot hack

  • @SoCalDario
    @SoCalDario 4 года назад +3

    Haha! Love the tips, their hair hurts “get a wet paper towel!” Some of your students will find this video someday and be like WHAT!!! 😲

  • @DupeAleru
    @DupeAleru 7 лет назад

    Love your channel!

  • @rachels.5887
    @rachels.5887 7 лет назад +8

    Love the tattling question hack, asking them if they're just trying to get their classmate in trouble our out of trouble. I am a work study student in an elementary school and I basically go around and help out the teachers manage their classrooms and I do one on one lesson with students who need the extra help. Since I am still in my first year of college the K-2nd graders I work with seem to have this idea that because I am not quite a real teacher I am more likely to spaz out or react to misbehavior and I am the one who they come to when they feel the need to tattle more so than the actual teacher. I am so going to try this hack on them. Love your videos by the way. They have provided great tips and inspiration. :)

    • @leonemichael2010
      @leonemichael2010 7 лет назад

      @ Rachel.S I do the same job as you and i'm in my first year as well, but i go all the from K-4. I know what your going through with the tattling from the children, it can get a little hard to handle sometimes.

    • @squiddywn3742
      @squiddywn3742 6 лет назад +1

      I always told them if someone is really going to get hurt, it's OK (good) to let an adult know. If not, I ask them to first try to work out the problem by themselves. (In our district, I believe they have certain foundations like if another student says hi to you, you have to say hi back....basics of friendliness.)

  • @karenpalmer6131
    @karenpalmer6131 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks for sharing these hacks Michelle! I already use the hand signals with visual sign posted in the room. However, many of these hacks are new to me as a veteran teacher. I am excited to try several of them starting today! 😄

  • @SangNguyen-uz4pb
    @SangNguyen-uz4pb 5 лет назад

    how do i deal with a disruptive student ( who always make other students distracted ) and a disrespectful student also ?

  • @jerry6893
    @jerry6893 5 лет назад +5

    As a student, I don't really know what to think
    *kind of feel like a pet after watching this :(*

    • @TheMatissV
      @TheMatissV 4 года назад +1

      If you're a good student, you have nothing to worry about, these tricks aren't meant for you. If you're a bad student, you're disrespecting the class, so you deserve to be tricked.

    • @biancatwining2612
      @biancatwining2612 4 года назад +1

      As a teacher, I can tell you that teachers don't use these strategies because they disrespect children or think of them negatively - it's merely a necessity because there are lots of students in your class and you have a responsibility for their safety and their learning. There are lots of students with their own ideas, and ways of thinking and acting. Students who are making friends and sharing learning experiences (talking), and yes, students who become distracted or disruptive whether it's intentional or unintentional.
      Teachers looking for ways to control the class in fun ways rather than just yelling at kids are actually trying their best to be good teachers for the sake of their students' emotional and educational needs. You could think of it that way :)

  • @stephaniefoster909
    @stephaniefoster909 5 лет назад +12

    Is there any way you would be able to do a segment on what substitute teachers can do to keep classes in order? I work as substitute and notice kids act up when subs are there because it's not their real teacher

    • @Sherlock910
      @Sherlock910 5 лет назад +2

      I feel you there, Stephanie! I'm a substitute as well for my home school district. Often, the kids think we're their buddy or something. I even had a student during lunchtime one day while I was helping out sort kids into the cafeteria, tell me that we were buddy friends. Lol I was like, no.

    • @ayaarrabi6007
      @ayaarrabi6007 5 лет назад

      Yeah i feel the same .. i mean students need one to two months in order to be organized as they should be .. and by that time it's our time to leave!!

    • @lizzyneymour6018
      @lizzyneymour6018 4 года назад +3

      Stephanie Foster students act this way because teachers don’t respect subs. They should change the name to guest teacher instead of substitute.

  • @priscillavillafana6938
    @priscillavillafana6938 7 лет назад

    LOVEE THESE !! Thank you!! :)

  • @victoriaborges7858
    @victoriaborges7858 2 года назад +1

    Omg that mystery student trick is brilliant

  • @philippkirsch2716
    @philippkirsch2716 6 лет назад +3

    Hack Number 2: There actually is a camera - on 24 hours a day - in every classroom - and hallway and lobby and playground - in China!

  • @Hersonivan
    @Hersonivan 6 лет назад +1

    nice recommendations and GOOD tone voice but it looks like yo were hurry up. is different for teacher ESL
    THANKS A LOT

  • @RebeccaLynnMusic
    @RebeccaLynnMusic 5 лет назад +1

    Dear God. You can't lie to them about the camera. Mercy me! Please retract this recommendation and stop doing this! Read George Orwell's book titled 1984. Yikes! Please!

  • @12345Krysten1
    @12345Krysten1 6 лет назад +3

    HA!!! If your hair hurts go get a wet paper towel!!! :D :D :D Perfect.

  • @lmumma1
    @lmumma1 6 лет назад +2

    Great ideas for all teachers. After 30 years in public ed I want you to be careful giving your students your keys, if there were an emergency you will need your keys on your
    person unless you keep your door locked at all times.

  • @l.e.getsfit9489
    @l.e.getsfit9489 7 лет назад +4

    This is great! I love your channel and I use a lot of your tips from earlier videos in my high school class. They really help.

  • @jshir17
    @jshir17 3 года назад +1

    *In my experience, I've seen classroom 'management' weaponized against shy, disabled, or minority students by which the teacher antagonizes them or delegates verbal abuse to the classroom bully to do it on her behalf to the marginalized student.* They gaslight the student for the sole purpose of provoking them so they can punish them and then blame them for it.

  • @HappyCultivated
    @HappyCultivated 7 лет назад +1

    Love love love these tips!!!! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @kristinbrown8392
    @kristinbrown8392 7 лет назад +9

    *Can you create a "poster" for your hand signals for bathroom/tissue/pencil and so on with images/ clipart that you can add to your TPT store? I love these (especially incorporating ASL)!*

    • @ManoMath
      @ManoMath 7 лет назад +1

      Rick Morris has a great set of free, letter-size posters for hand signals. Many of my fellow teachers use these at our middle school, which is "handy" because the students can use the same signals in all their classes. I especially like his version of "bathroom" because it looks like someone crossing their legs 'cause they gotta go! :-)
      Go to www.newmanagement.com/main/classroom-gestures.html

    • @linneashook8742
      @linneashook8742 7 лет назад

      Thanks for the link!

    • @florenciapoli6184
      @florenciapoli6184 6 лет назад

      I use the crossing of the first and second finger as a bathroom signal not only because it does look like someone crossing their legs; also because the signal you use is the equivalent of flipping the finger in most Latin American countries.

  • @chiptankgirl
    @chiptankgirl 6 лет назад +2

    Camera in the Room reminds me of the time my scoutmaster told us we weren't to leave the campgrounds because there were armed guards protecting the forest around where we were camping. I didn't even realize it was a lie until I reflected on it as a grown up (He also might have been kidding and I didn't get it.).

  • @AdahRedha_AdahPanda
    @AdahRedha_AdahPanda 5 лет назад +2

    I m teaching in secondary school. I'm gonna try these hacks. Will update if any of them works!

  • @chelseamarie5567
    @chelseamarie5567 7 лет назад +12

    Any chance you would do a video of how you curl your hair? 🤗 it's so pretty!

    • @PocketfulofPrimary
      @PocketfulofPrimary  7 лет назад +12

      Aww, thank you so much! Kinda embarrassed to admit this... but I use a Mary Kate and Ashley spiral curling iron that I got in middle school LOL. Still works to this day! But what I use is very similar to this: www.amazon.com/Conair-Instant-Spiral-Curling-4-Inch/dp/B0000CDVN6/ref=pd_sbs_194_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0000CDVN6&pd_rd_r=EC4TRSE0FT44P9NX7BBB&pd_rd_w=7vpHJ&pd_rd_wg=0B5td&psc=1&refRID=EC4TRSE0FT44P9NX7BBB

    • @chelseamarie5567
      @chelseamarie5567 7 лет назад +4

      Omg how funny! Thanks so much for the reply! :)

  • @bettier
    @bettier 4 года назад +2

    I think it speaks volumes how much love kids want/need, that so many clever ideas for classroom management involve kids just wanting to feel special by their teachers and peers. :) Thanks for the hacks!

  • @marizfullyloaded
    @marizfullyloaded 5 лет назад +2

    Is it just me or she really looks like Mariah Carey?

    • @CovetedLOVE18
      @CovetedLOVE18 5 лет назад

      Wow you're right she totally does now i can't unsee it lol

  • @dustinrobertson5416
    @dustinrobertson5416 6 лет назад +1

    I like the noise management one. Most of these, though, sound like they're more appropriate for little kids. I teach sixth and seventh graders who always want to push the boundaries and think they're too cool for school or to follow the rules.

  • @samiolson2110
    @samiolson2110 7 лет назад +2

    A random thought for redirecting behavior that I have used and could be used for the 'NOISE' hack is writing dictionary words. The first students who did this as an effect of turning in late homework never turned in a late assignment after that. The time it took to write 10 words with definitions was longer than the time it would take to finish their homework.

  • @nickilanigan4655
    @nickilanigan4655 7 лет назад +33

    I have used "NOISE" for four years now and will not get rid of it. I have also done the Beat the Teacher Game. If they are talking when I am trying to teach or when I have given the direction to be silent, then I get a point. They can get a point for when I can teach without stopping and also if they are working silently when I have asked. Whoever has the most points wins! I usually treat myself to something (like a piece of candy or something and I will eat it in front of them) or they can earn some extra GoNoodle time or "Chit Chat Time."

    • @edithavictorio6515
      @edithavictorio6515 6 лет назад +1

      I should have read this last school year. My students in third grade were very talkative but were also competitive. They might have won. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @keishaswafford3887
      @keishaswafford3887 6 лет назад +1

      LOVE THIS IDEA! Going to use it in my classroom tomorrow!

    • @lilyg6136
      @lilyg6136 6 лет назад

      Keisha Swafford how did it go???!

    • @usunshine2me
      @usunshine2me 5 лет назад

      I love this and I plan to implement it after Thanksgiving break 😊

  • @mariaclayton9892
    @mariaclayton9892 7 лет назад +2

    It took me 24 years to learn this stuff. I love how you have it already! Nice job.

  • @muhammadteham4842
    @muhammadteham4842 4 года назад +1

    You're so speedy. Oooh. Well it's good

  • @abhishekbal399
    @abhishekbal399 5 лет назад +2

    Ana Kendrick after Twilight Series

  • @elizabethperkins2980
    @elizabethperkins2980 5 лет назад +2

    Thumbs up! You are spot on with the behavior management hacks.

  • @robertheslop9337
    @robertheslop9337 5 лет назад +1

    Hack two, we actually have a camera in my classroom... a CCTV thing in the corner. That's the joy of an international school...

  • @marnusniemand3135
    @marnusniemand3135 6 лет назад +1

    I am a teacher in training.....
    Can you perhaps give me tips that would make me a better teacher, because some of the teachers where I did my practicum is really bad teachers and I don't want to end up like them!