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Title: Fred Jones


1
Fred Joness Carnival
  • Stephanie Lightner
  • Theresa Oliver
  • Kori Parker
  • Melissa Young

2
  • For teaching to be enjoyable, you must be able
    to simply relax and teach. Classroom management
    must be built from the ground up so that most
    problems do not occur.
  • Dr. Fred Jones

3
Cluster 1 Classroom Structure to Discourage
Misbehavior
  • Opening Routines
  • On average 5-8 minutes are wasted
  • Bell work
  • Does not require active instruction
  • Engages focuses students on the days lesson
  • Can begin on their own
  • Examples
  • Review questions
  • Warm-up problems
  • Brain teasers
  • Silent reading
  • Journal reading

4
Cluster 1 Classroom Structure to Discourage
Misbehavior
  • Classroom Rules
  • General rules
  • Few in number
  • Broad guidelines, standards and expectations
  • Specific Rules
  • Procedures and routines
  • Details specifically what students are to do and
    how to do it
  • Must be taught and rehearsed
  • First two weeks

5
Cluster 1 Classroom Structure to Discourage
Misbehavior
  • Classroom Chores
  • Assign as many classroom chores to students
    possible
  • Gives a sense of buy-in to class program
  • Helps develop sense of responsibility

6
Cluster 1 Classroom Structure to Discourage
Misbehavior
  • Room Arrangement
  • Minimize distance between teacher and students
  • Work the crowd
  • Generous walkways

7
Overhead Projector Screen
Computer
Front Table
Back Table
8
Kristina Will Not Work
  • Kristina, a student in Mr. Jakes class, is quite
    docile. She socializes little with other
    students and never disrupts the class. However,
    Mr. Jake cannot get Kristina to do any work. She
    rarely completes an assignment. She is simply
    there, putting forth almost no effort at all.
    How would Jones deal with Kristina?

9
Kristina Will Not Work
  • Make frequent eye contact with her. Even when
    she looks down, Mr. Jake should make sure to look
    directly at her. She will be aware of it, and it
    may be enough to encourage her to begin work.
  • Move close to Kristina. Stand beside her while
    presenting the lesson.
  • Give Kristina frequent help during seat work.
    Check on her progress several times during the
    lesson. Give specific suggestions and then move
    quickly on.
  • Increase the amount of Say, See, Do Teaching with
    Kristina so she has less information to deal with
    and is called on to respond frequently.
  • Set up a personal incentive system with Kristina,
    such as doing a certain amount of work to earn an
    activity she especially enjoys.
  • Set up a system in which Kristina can earn
    rewards for the entire class. This brings her
    peer attention and support.

10
Sara Cannot Stop Talking
  • Sara is a pleasant girl who participates in class
    activities and does most, though not all, of her
    assigned work. She cannot seem to refrain from
    talking to classmates, however. Her teacher, Mr.
    Gonzales, has to speak to her repeatedly during
    lessons, to the point that he often becomes
    exasperated and loses his temper. What
    suggestions would Jones give Mr. Gonzales for
    dealing with Sara?

11
Sara Cannot Stop Talking
  • Increase physical proximity
  • Make eye contact
  • Use proper breathing to help calm yourself down
  • Give classroom job that involves talking
  • Use Preferred Activity Time (PAT)
  • If her work gets done she will have time to talk
    at the end of the day
  • Group Concern would be a good way for the
    classmates to discourage talking so they can get
    their PAT
  • Backup Systems

12
Joshua Clowns and Intimidates
  • Larger and louder that his classmates, Joshua
    always wants to be the center of attention, which
    he accomplishes through a combination of clowning
    and intimidation. He makes wise remarks, talks
    back (smilingly) to the teacher, utters a variety
    of sound-effect noises such as automobile crashes
    and gunshots, and makes limitless sarcastic
    comments and put-downs of his classmates. Other
    students will not stand up to him, apparently
    fearing his size and verbal aggression. His
    teacher, Miss Pearl, has come to her wits end.
    What specifically do you find in Joness
    suggestions that would help Miss Pearl deal with
    Joshua?

13
Joshua Clowns and Intimidates
  • Increase physical proximity
  • Make eye contact
  • Use appropriate facial expressions
  • Give classroom job to give him responsibility and
    attention at the same time
  • Use proper breathing before talking to him
  • Backup Systems
  • Omission Training- give him responsibility for
    class to earn PAT
  • Grandmas Rule- own behavior plan

14
Tom is Hostile and Defiant
  • Tom has appeared to be in his usual foul mood
    ever since arriving in class. On his way to
    sharpen his pencil, he bumps into Frank, who
    complains. Tome tells him loudly to shut up.
    Miss Baines, the teacher, says, Tom, go back to
    your seat. Tom wheels around, swears loudly,
    and says heatedly, Ill go when Im damned good
    and ready! How effective do you believe Joness
    suggestions would be in dealing with Tom?

15
Tom is Hostile and Defiant
  • Close physical proximity
  • Eye contact
  • Use appropriate facial expressions
  • Backup Systems
  • Omission Training
  • Give student responsibility
  • Grandmas Rule

16
Bibliography
  • Class Text Book
  • Charles, C.M. (2005). Building Classroom
    Discipline, Eighth Edition. Chapter 4 Fredric
    Jones. Boston, MA Pearson Education, Inc.
  • Power Point
  •  Jones, Fred. (2007). Quote. Retrieved April
    24.2007, from Fred Jones Web site
    www.fredjones.com
  • Power Point Images
  •  All carnival images on the power point were
    Microsoft Word Clip Art.
  •  
  • Binder Graphics
  •  Carnival Graphic The Business of America.
    Retrieved April 23, 2007 from http//www.thebusine
    ssofamericaisbusiness.biz/2006/09/the_carnival_of_
    the_capitalist.html

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Bibliography
  • Articles
  • Dunne, Diana Weaver. (2005). The King of
    Classroom Management. Retrieved April 24, 2007,
    from Education World Web site http//www.educati
    on-world.com/a_issues/chat/chat022.shtml
  • Jones, Fred. (2005). Fred Jones. Retrieved April
    24, 2007, from Education World Web site
    http//www.educationworld.com/a_curr/columnists/jo
    nes/jones.shtml
  • Jones, Fred. (2007). PAT in Perspective.
    Retrieved April 24, 2007, from Fred Jones Web
    site http//www.fredjones.com/Tools-for-Teaching/
    PAT-Perspective.html
  • Teacher, Math. (2003). Fredric Joness Positive
    Classroom Discipline. Retrieved April 24, 2007,
    from Blog of a Math Teacher site
    http//math-teacher.blogspot.com/2003/11/fredric-j
    oness-positive-classroom.html
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