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ReflectionAfter reviewing all of this information, what have you learned? Did that cause you to look at the profession at teaching differently?

NextPreviousProblems in the ClassroomNextPreviousEvery school year there are teachers facing over crowded classrooms this affects the classs behavior, and often leaves some students being shorted on attention from the teacher. On top of that, classrooms are often lacking supplies because the school district and families cannot afford to buy supplies.

This leaves teachers spending, on average, $400 a year on classroom supplies. There are too many students per classroomThere are not enough resources for the students

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The ClassroomStudents Home LifeLocal Neighborhood

Back to Home ScreenChoose anoption you would like to explore!*once you have explored all three options click on the test icon below*

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Managing Large Class SizesHere are some simple ways to manage a large class:

PreviousBe Strict About Discipline and Rules. This doesnt mean you have to be a mean teacher. It does mean that you cant let students get away with little things like talking to their neighbor. If you have to stop class to manage a conflict between two students, dont expect the rest of the students to sit there twiddling their thumbs silently.

Allow students to do group work. It is a lot easier to watch over 7 groups rather than individually watch over 30-35 students.

Create seating charts. Seating charts allow the teacher to see if the students are where they need to be

4. Give Every Student a Chance to Participate. Whether you are keeping track of who you call on, playing games where everyone has to participate, or doing partner work, make sure that every student is involved.

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TutorialClick On The Tutorial Button or Option That Describes You.

Dealing With Everyday Classroom Problems

http://www.freedigitalphotos.net/images/search.php?search=student1Overall AssessmentAbout what percent of students are eligible for the free and reduced lunch program?a. 35%b. 50%c. 75%

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