Massive list of classroom jobs for elementary students in preschool, kindergarten, first grade, or second grade - such great ideas for classroom jobs!
Instant download of two different sizes of printable classroom jobs to use with your students! Get ready for back to school with this PDF.
Classroom jobs in kindergarten aren't always the most effective way to teach responsibility. Try this simple classroom helper system instead!
Massive list of classroom jobs for elementary students in preschool, kindergarten, first grade, or second grade - such great ideas for classroom jobs!
Kids love to be helpers, so give them some amazing classroom jobs for students that will build responsibility and make your life in the classroom easier.
It’s no secret that I am a MAJOR fan of class jobs – I mean…many hands make light work, right? Aside from having 20 or so helpers around the classroom, there’s a whole bunch of other reasons I think class jobs are super important: Helps build a sense of community…this is OUR classroom Gives students ... Read more
How many of us love having classroom jobs? How many of us hate having classroom jobs? Here’s my classroom jobs experience: I remember being in elementary school and every Monday the highl…
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I am a big believer in assigning classroom jobs as it offers multiple benefits for both teachers and students. While many teachers might feel intimidated by applying such a system I always thought that with the proper organization this is actually super-easy to implement. One of my favorite resources to put this system in practice are these FREE Llama Classroom Jobs printables that I created to make this as easy and as smooth as possible. How classroom jobs can benefit both students and teachers If you never tried assigning classroom jobs to your students you might be wondering what are the benefits of such a system? I think the most important one is teaching responsibility from a young age and also team work (because in order for this system to be functional, each student will need to complete their assigned job). It's an easy way to teach responsibility, perseverance, and organization, while also making sure you are able to focus on teaching and not become burnt out by trying to maintain the classroom alone. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE: Editable Free Llama Classroom Jobs This is exactly what I had in mind when I designed these FREE Editable Llama Classroom Jobs. Regardless if you are working with children in kindergarten, preschool, 1st grade, 2nd grade, or even older elementary students these printables will still be useful! I included a prefilled version in my freebie with 60 of the most popular classroom jobs. You can simply print and use any of these as needed! If you're not sure where to start, here are some of my favorite classroom jobs I couldn't do without: Board eraser Calendar monitor Library helper Hand sanitizer helper Line leader Lunch helper Messenger Sweeper Table wiper Time keeper These are all simple tasks that work in almost any class and always come in handy. The best part is, you have 50 other jobs to choose from in my prefilled printable and there is also an editable version so you can create new jobs or modify existing ones as needed! I hope you like my Llama Classroom Jobs Printable and if you decide to give it a try in your classroom you can download it from the link below: FREE Llama Classroom Jobs Printable Llama Classroom Decor Bundle This freebie is part of a much larger bundle full of Llama Classroom Decor but also educational and organizational resources all with the same adorable llama theme and bright colors to fill your classroom space with positive energy. I am convinced this huge set can be of great help for you as a teacher and you can view all the resources available in my Llama Classroom Decor bundle in my shop or on TeachersPayTeachers.
I always love having students help with classroom tasks and take over responsibility for some of our classroom jobs that need to be done! I’ve managed classroom jobs many different ways throughout the years, but this is the system that we have been using for the past few years that has worked really well in […]
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Teach responsibility & help your classroom run smoothly with classroom jobs. Here are some tips to set-up student jobs in your classroom.
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Instant download of two different sizes of printable classroom jobs to use with your students! Get ready for back to school with this PDF.
When it comes to classroom management, some of the most common struggles I hear about from teachers are the lack of respect students have for their learning space, and a desire to maintain a more organized classroom. If you are struggling with these, I urge you to consider utilizing well-developed classroom jobs, and a classroom […]
As a teacher who teaches kids with severe disabilities, one of my biggest goals is to teach kiddos skills that will help them succeed in the "real world". Yes, I would love for my kids to be able to add and multiply fractions, but realistically, knowing money math will help them to be more successful in their futures. To work on money math, self-determination, and work skills, I am having classroom jobs that kids will get paid for (WITH REAL MONEY! Note: fake money is pointless for kids with disabilities- the generalization isn't there so don't use it). I have a wide variety of jobs for our class to ensure that even kids with wheelchairs and limited mobility still have a job they can succeed at. I think it's very important to make sure that you have a job that EVERY kid can do in your class. I have seen a lot of severe sped. teachers have class jobs and forget kiddos who are more severe intellectual and physical disabilities. Our classroom jobs: -Musician: chooses the music and turns music on and off during free-time and circle time. This job is great for kiddos with limited mobility because they can eye gaze or point to choose music and then push play button -Chef: helps to pass out snack and drinks at snack time -Custodian: wipes down table before and after snack time and keeps classroom and student free-time area tidy -Carpenter: sharpens the pencils -Mail carrier: puts papers and worksheets into student mailboxes at the end of day. This job is great for kids who are readers -Recycling chief: makes sure that all recycled goods are in the recycling bin instead of the trash can. They also collect recycling bins from other classrooms once a week with our facilities workers -Veterinarian: gives our class gerbils food and water. Help to clean the cage once a week. -Meteorologist: gives the weather each morning during circle time. This is another job that is great for kids with limited mobility or who are non vocal because they can eye gaze or point at picture symbols to tell the weather -Line leader: leads the classroom to lunch, specials, and recess. This is also a good job for kiddos who use wheelchairs. -Electrician: Turns the lights on and off when we enter and leave the classroom. Another great job for kiddos with mobility issues To make the job display, I glued clothes pins onto a piece of wood and spray painted it. I glued picture symbols at the top to indicate jobs. Students' pictures can be easily moved with the clothes pins. Students keep jobs for a week and are paid $0.10 for each day they complete their job. On Friday, students have the option to buy a Popsicle or ice cream for $0.50 if they have enough money. Students who are non-eaters can buy something else, options include: silly bands, stickers, small books, and toys. Some students need more support with jobs than others and that's okay. Students have some say in choosing their jobs each week, but be mindful that they aren't choosing a job that is too easy or too difficult. These are what I use to help the students count their money and determine if they have enough money ($0.50) to buy a treat. Do you have any other classroom jobs that are great options for kiddos with intellectual and physical disabilities? How do you reward students for completing classroom jobs? I'm always looking for new and fun ways to motivate students.
Explore these fun and informative ideas to build a strong classroom community in primary grades! From student jobs to team building activities, foster a sense of belonging in kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade. These classroom community lessons to build friendship, respect, and kindness will help you create a learning environment where students thrive. Grab the FREE classroom community activities and respect scenario role play task cards to get you started!
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Self Control Counseling Lesson - This self control classroom counseling lesson plan will help students in grades 1-2 understand what self control is and what self control looks like, sounds like, and feels like. Students learn ways of demonstrating self control and then practice during a yoga movement break and partner turn taking activity. What's included: Detailed, scripted lesson plan (color and BW) Visual aid (color and BW) Whole class sorting activity (color and BW) Individual student fortune teller handout (color and BW, blank and pre-filled) FAQS: Q: Do I need extra materials? A: You'll need your favorite self control read-aloud, like Clark the Shark or What If Everybody Did That? You'll also need scissors, writing utensils, and coloring utensils. Q: How long will this take? A: I did this lesson in a 45-minute block with my first grade students. All students are different. Q: Can I use this in small groups or with an individual student? A: Absolutely! Find more self control resources here!
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It’s no secret that I am a MAJOR fan of class jobs – I mean…many hands make light work, right? Aside from having 20 or so helpers around the classroom, there’s a whole bunch of other reasons I think class jobs are super important: Helps build a sense of community…this is OUR classroom Gives students ... Read more
FREE printable Paper Hats that kids can color and wear when learning about community helpers, occupations, or when doing dramatic and pretend play. Great for preschool and kindergarten!
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Do you teach tiny humans? I mean, like, REALLY tiny humans? After teacher Kindergarten and second grade for 3 years each, with a lot of subbing mixed in at times, I was forced to figure out what kinds of management strategies worked well for young learners. So, here are 7 easy ideas for managing yo
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