I have done them several different ways. I tried changing the jobs every week, but I had trouble remembering to change them and never remembered who was supposed to be doing what job.
I tried having my students keep the same job the whole year. It worked well for a while, but there were still jobs that didn't get done and students got tired of their jobs. Then I worried about being "fair" because they didn't get a chance to do the coveted jobs.
This led me to think about "real" jobs. How do people get jobs? What happens if you don't like your job or you don't do your job correctly? Do you change jobs every week? Also, our first Social Studies unit is about community, rules, rights, and responsibilities. So, I decided to incorporate classroom jobs into the SS unit.
How do people get jobs? They fill out an application and do an interview! I came up with a simple job application for my students to fill out. (It's color here, but I printed it in black and white.)
Then, I did "interviews" with them! I asked each one why they thought they would be good at the jobs they wanted. (It took about 2 minutes each and they were willing to do it during recess!!) I explained to the class that I would TRY to give each of them one of the jobs they wanted, but I couldn't promise. I did promise that I would not give them the job they crossed out. Luckily, it worked out that I was able to give each child one of their three choices.
What happens if you don't like your job? You quit! I told them they had to try the job for 2 weeks and if they didn't like it, they could quit and apply for another. (If one isn't available you may have to wait!)
What happens if you don't do your job? You get fired :-(. If students don't do their job, or don't do it well, I can take the job away and someone else can apply for it.
I'm hoping this will be a great way to begin teaching the students about responsibility! I'll let you know how it goes! What do you think? How do you run jobs in your classroom?
Update: I have changed the google doc so that it is no longer private. You can download it now!
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Fabulous Favorites in Photos

is having a fun linky party and I thought it was an easy one to join in on for my first linky party experience. Here is her post: Fabulous Favorites in Photos!
So, here are a few of MY favorite things!
Favorite Color:
Favorite Store:
Favorite Teacher Supplies:
Favorite TV Shows:
Favorite Drink:
Cherry Vanilla Diet Coke
Favorite Game:
What are some of your favorite things?
Wowie! It has been one crazy week! We started our teacher meetings last Friday and had more meetings Monday. Monday night was our Back to School Night, where I got to meet all my wonderful children, and Tuesday was our first day of school. I was overwhelmed with 30 wonderful children! Our school is one of the choice schools for those that didn't make AYP in our district and in the two weeks before school started, I think we gained about 8 first graders between our 2 classes.
We spent the first few days wondering if we were going to get another section and were told on Thursday that we wouldn't. We'd each be getting a paraprofessional instead. So, I had our WONDERFUL custodian switch out my tables for desks. 30 children was just TOO crowded at my tables. Then, Thursday evening, we were told we actually WERE getting another section. Oh well! Desks it is! I didn't want to make that wonderful man move all those desks back out. So, he's only moving out 10! Tomorrow, I will only have 20 students! It's so exciting!
So, now I get to really start getting to know my children and helping them get to know each other. It was so hard to build community when I didn't know if we were going to be staying together or not. What's your favorite community building activity?
We spent the first few days wondering if we were going to get another section and were told on Thursday that we wouldn't. We'd each be getting a paraprofessional instead. So, I had our WONDERFUL custodian switch out my tables for desks. 30 children was just TOO crowded at my tables. Then, Thursday evening, we were told we actually WERE getting another section. Oh well! Desks it is! I didn't want to make that wonderful man move all those desks back out. So, he's only moving out 10! Tomorrow, I will only have 20 students! It's so exciting!
So, now I get to really start getting to know my children and helping them get to know each other. It was so hard to build community when I didn't know if we were going to be staying together or not. What's your favorite community building activity?
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Who has a wonderful husband? (and a cute sign)
I do! Thanks to him, my classroom is ready for the first day of school! We don't start until Tuesday, but tomorrow begins our district meetings. So, today he spent the entire day helping me in my room and putting up with my OCD tendencies (I made him tape yard sticks to my tables so that I could make sure they were evenly spaced and at right angles...yes, I'm THAT bad). Unfortunately, I didn't have a camera today, so I don't have pictures yet, but I promise I'll post them tomorrow.
I spent this evening making a cute sign for my room.
You can download it here.
I'd be glad to change it to for your grade level, just let me know!
I spent this evening making a cute sign for my room.
You can download it here.
I'd be glad to change it to for your grade level, just let me know!
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Student Self Assessment
Our school has recently been studying Seven Strategies of Assessment for Learning by Jan Chappuis. One of our first steps was to have the students keep track of their own learning. We created "data notebooks" for each student to keep track of their learning. Students set goals for themselves and tracked their progress. Right now, our notebooks are very simple. I'm sure someone out there could fancy them up and make them much cuter. (If you do, please send me a copy!) I'm looking forward to trying to utilize them more this year. Take a look at what we have made so far and let me know if you have any ideas for how we could improve upon them.


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