Get organized; effective teachers have to be organized in their classroom and as well in their personal life. There are a lot of books and videos that are available to teach you how to do that. You can go to a bookstore and look them up. If you don’t want to read a book or listen to video tapes, you can always go to a mentor. Who you know has a very organize and strategic life. They are glad to help you get organize. If that’s an issue, you have to deal with. First, your teacher should make a list of all the things that you need to get done during the day. Then check those list off. If something doesn’t work as you thought it would, just roll it over to the next day. Add it to your next list. And you’ll fill like you 're accomplishing something. Also, you’ll also know what you have coming the next day, and that’s pretty significant.
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Within that first week of school. You might want to quickly but surely address the person, the student who’s causing the infraction. That causes the rest of the class to say this “one he or she really means what they say,” I see these are the rules I get it.
3. Be Consistent
There’s no place in a classroom for moodiness. The reason is that your student or whatever grade you teach are going to come from an entirely different world. The world that might not be very consistent and probably be full of evil.
When they walk into your classroom you don 't want your students to say “is he in a good mood today’ is he in a bad mood? How should I behave? I don’t really know what have you heard this morning. You want your students to walk into what I considered a safe haven. This is the place I know what’s it going to be like this yesterday and know it’ll be like that tomorrow.
The teachers are going to be like this. Be very consistent. In your teaching and it will really draw your students to you.
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