Showing posts with label Harry Wong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Wong. Show all posts

Sunday, April 30, 2017

TRANSITIONS in the Art room: Meet and Greet


Transitions in the Artroom:
MEET and GREET

Recently, I was asked to observe an Art teacher that was new to the District I taught in for 30 years. It became clear that her class structure needed help, so I made a list of transitions in any given Art class period and how to manage them smoothly. The transitions I came up with are:

1. Meet and Greet
2. Attendance
3. Direct Instruction
4. Hands-On Demo
5. Distribution of Materials
6. Independent Work
7. Collection of Materials
8. Dismissal

I'll explain how I manage these transitions over the next several posts. I hope you will leave comments for my readers on how you manage transitions in your classrooms!

Transition 1
MEET AND GREET

What it looks like: eyes on teacher, hands and feet to self
What it sounds like: voices off unless responding to teacher, body quiet

This transition begins when students arrive for class. In many schools here in AZ, students line up outside the classroom door, (which is usually also outdoors). I believe there should be a visual change in authority in neutral territory when possible. Students know when I give them permission to enter, I am now in charge.

I take a few moments to quickly inquire of the classroom teacher whether any students had moved or if there were any new students. The best teachers also let me know of any issues that might be going on with their crew that could affect their performance that day in my room.

Once students were quiet, they were allowed to enter and directed to walk to their seats. Depending on your classroom, you may want to teach a certain traffic pattern to quickly get them to their seats with the least amount of interaction. This also helps to discourage running, chasing each other or touching materials that are setup for their use.

This is an earlier blog post about my routine here.

I have to give credit for my meet and greet routine to Harry Wong and his books "The First Days of School" and "The Classroom Management Book". They really opened up my eyes to all that I could accomplish in my classroom!

How do you handle this transition for your classes? Please share in the comments below...

Next post: Attendance

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Thankful Thursday: Thanks to Harry Wong & co.

Yesterday our back-to-school started off great with 3 hours spent learning from & listening to Harry Wong, his wife Rosemary and featured speaker Chelonnda Seroyer...




If you have never have the pleasure of seeing Harry in person, you are missing a great experience! His book, The First Days of School, was life-changing for me, even though I had been teaching for several years before reading it.


He has followed that up with his newest book (which the publisher offered to us at a great price)...


I'm also thankful for the online resources they directed us to at www.teachers.net. On this website, anyone can access more than "12 years of columns featuring teachers and administrators who have implemented" both of these books.

On the home page, click on 'magazines' in upper right corner


Then 'current issue' in the drop down menu. On the next page look for 'back issues' in lower right corner of top masthead


Here are a few articles spotlighted during the 3 hour presentation:


I can't wait to explore the whole site - I hope you find something here that you can use for a successful year! Enjoy...


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