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Nicole Stockdale, Teachnet Staff This article is the first in a series focusing on early school-preparation. The focus in this segment is classroom jobs for students. The summer vacation has barely started for most teachers, yet already
many feel that they must begin planning for the upcoming year. And, even
for those who have a vacation-, school-, or work-free summer, preparing
a little at a time is a great way to avoid stress as the end of the summer
nears. Separate jobs don't necessarily need to be assigned to different people.
Instead, you can assign a specific person to do all the jobs for one day.
This "Teacher's Pet" -- also called an MVP (Most Valuable Person),
POD (Person of the Day), or some variationon of that theme --changes every
day. He or she will be line leader, messenger, phone answerer, etc. Also,
if more helpers are needed, the Teacher's Pet may choose who they will
be. In order to pick the Teacher's Pet of the day, you can go through
your class roster alphabetically. Or, try having two coffee cans, one
filled with tongue depressers for each of your students' names. Every
day, pick out a new name at random from Can 1 and place in Can 2. Once
all the names from Can 1 have been used, Can 2 will be ready for the next
round. The Teacher's Pet idea is also good because if a student does not
perform well or does not like a specific job, tomorrow everyone is free
from that assignment, and someone new is posted. In addition, substututes
benefit because they have one person to count on all day.
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This is a great way to learn about other places and cultures, and it's easy to modify to fit your classroom budget. Have fun!
These students should write about themselves; their school,
town, or country; and what they want to know about Belize wildlife. The
Belize Zoo will distribute the letters to rural classrooms throughout
Belize.
Teachers should send all the letters from their clasroom in one large
envelope by postal mail to:
Belize Zoo Pen Pals
Belize Zoo
29 1/2 miles Western Highway
P.O. Box 1787
Belize