What I learned in my elementary class is if kids have questions about if they can do something, ALWAYS respond with "what would your teacher say".. now of course this is directed towards the younger kids because the middle school kids might try to make up a bunch of things that the teacher supposedly lets you do. I learned this lesson the hard way in an 1st grade class that asked if they had to stand in ABC order. I was curious of the answer and before thinking I said no, you can stand where you want. Seriously, you would have thought I told them there was no Santa. Kids were screaming, crying climbing on walls..it was chaos. I finally got them back in their classroom but by that time we were behind 10 min, so the whole day I had to rush through everything just to stay on track. Another thing about kids they thrive in schedules. If they are used to doing reading first and you start with math be ready for the kids to go nuts. So basically just do exactly what the teacher would do and you will be in good shape.
So I have worked in a middle school three times so far..and I def see the pros and cons of working with middle school students. One nice thing about middle school is you get new kids every period, so if you have a class of disruptive kids wait 45 min and you will get a whole new batch.. hopefully alil more respectful. The not so great part is they can be a bit mouthy and if you make yourself seem like you know what you are doing they will walk all over you. I have had kids leaving the classroom, acting like they are mentally retarded, talking back... you have to show them you are in-control and there will be consequences if they cant abide by your rules.I also make sure that I reward good and discipline bad. I make sure the students know that I will write down kids that did exta good. I think the best advice I got was have the kids in a contest to see who is the best behaved at the end they get candy. I also found a great idea while looking on pinterest.. I am not sure what website it was from. Basically you get this letters and every time they get too loud you take away a letter if they loose all the letters they go to silence.
I think my favorite job was working with the kids with psychological special needs. The whole reason for this school is to get them equipped enough to be able to go back to normal schooling. I also loved the community within the school. Everyone worked together especially when there was a "code red". Ive experienced kids jumping on desks, rolling around on the floor, yelling at me. Usually these kids are able to cool themselves down before they get this intense with the chill out room.The room had a huge bean bag chair and a medicine ball. It was nice because it helped to teach them when how to self-regulate which is very important with working with these kids.
I feel I have learned so much in these few months.. I cant wait to see what new adventures awaits me :-)
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