English Convo IIWEEK 10
Today’s Schedule
Warm UpBook report Wrap UpCommunication Project
Classroom Management Introduction Practice in PairsSituation activity
Warm up: Questioning Grid Look at the
cards we used last week.
Where does each question fall on this chart? Did the literature circle questions address all 4 categories?
Communication Project 50pts Choose a conversation partner and chat with them once a week for at
least 4 weeks. Week 13 (Nov. 28th) we will present
Presentations ~5 minutesTell us a little about your partnerTell us how you chatted with him/her (i.e. via email once a week)Interesting English words/phrases/etc. you learned and/or Cultural info.
(or current events, etc.) you learned aboutConclusion/any additional details you’d like to share
10 points per content area (=40) +10 points for participation (=50)
Discussion Question
Who is your conversation partner?
Have you started chatting with him/her? If so, have you already learned some interesting
English or cultural information? If not, what kind of questions could you ask
him/her to get some interesting information?
Classroom Behavior Management
How We Learn- William Glasser We Learn…10% of what we READ20% of what we HEAR30% of what we SEE50% of what we SEE and HEAR70% of what is DISCUSSED with OTHERS80% of what is EXPERIENCED PERSONALLY95% of what we TEACH TO SOMEONE ELSE
Proactive Teaching Establish rapport Establish a routine Make and remind students of the rules
1. Follow directions2. Come to class prepared and on time3. Leave gum, food and beverages in your locker4. Keep your hands, feet and other objects away from others
Cultural Differences in management 1. Reminder – to whole class or individual students
“Everyone else has started working now. You need to stop talking and start too.”
2. Warning – verbal or written “I expect you to turn around and work on your assignment. This is your
warning. What is the next step?” Write name on board, clip board, or give a warning slip
3. Infraction Slip “I warned you a few minutes earlier about following directions but you
refused to work. (Give punishment) Can you tell me the next step?”4. Principal’s Office
Brainstorm Inappropriate Behavior
Chat with your partner
What are some inappropriate behaviors you have seen in class as a student or teacher?
How did seeing this behavior make you feel?
(Make a list on the WB)
Classroom Management Techniques1. Focusing attention – don’t begin class until you have their attention “I’m waiting for…”2. Explain the lesson “Today we will…”
3. Monitoring – walk around the room
4. Modeling – show good behavior yourself
5. Non-verbal cuing - facial expression, body posture, hand signals, flicking the light switches.
6. Environmental Control – colorful, cheery room7. Low-Profile Intervention – name dropping, coming near the student to intervene
8. Assertive Discipline – clear rules are laid out. No child has the right to interfere with the learning of another student.
9. Assertive I-Messages - “I want/need/expect you to…” Focus on good behavior not misbehavior.
Classroom Management Techniques
10. I-Messages – express feelings
1. Child’s behavior “When you talk when I’m talking…” 2. Its effect “I have to stop teaching…”3. Your feeling “which frustrates me.”
11. Positive discipline – (No fighting – settle conflicts appropriately) Praise good behavior.
Classroom Management Techniques
Remember it’s the student’s choice Remind students they can choose to make good choices
“What did I ask everyone to do? And what are you doing? What do you think a good choice would be right now?”
Remind students of the rules “Remember our first classroom rule, we need to follow
directions”
Teaching Game Groups of 2: Each group pick one simple English song/activity/game to teach
Try to do the following Focus the attention Explain the lesson / lay out the rules Model good behavior, non-verbal cues Monitoring
Each time there will be at least two misbehaving students (lion +tiger) If a student misbehaves… Name drop, come near the student Praise another students’ good behavior Use an I-message Use assertive discipline
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