Tuesday 1 December 2015

Teaching Tools #1 : Organisation

One thing I love about being a teacher is being able to make and create things! I love being able to whip up a worksheet that complements the text book, make a game or even something entirely new. I also love to be organised.

So to kick off the Teaching Tools set of posts, I'm going to share a PDF I made full of useful teachers sheets. Of course these all depend on where you are working (elementary, hagwon etc...) how much independence you have in class, what you need and how you teach. So far I have found these useful and all you need is a printer!


Page Guide:

  1. Contents Page. This is blank and ready for you to fill out should you choose to use it. I like to store master copies in folders, so you can either print or use a photocopier! 
  2. Lesson Plan. This is a comprehensive lesson plan that gives space for a fair few activities.
  3. Monthly Plan. Or a 4 week plan. For overview of all activities etc.
  4. Weekly Plan. To give an overview of lessons during one week. 
  5. Class Progress Sheet (Grade) 
  6. Class Progress Sheet (Level) These just help to keep track of what progress you've made that day and remind you where to start next class. If you're like me and have a memory like a fish it's very useful! There's one for grade classes and one for level classes. 
  7. Register (27)
  8. Register (10)
  9. Register (15) + Notes. They do what they say on the tin. Choose depending on class size. 
  10. Homework Record (Class) 
  11. Homework Record (General) Keep track of who has (or hasn't) done their homework. Always handy to know who to reward with a Homework Pass! 
  12. Homework Pass (This Week's)
  13. Homework Pass (Today's) Two homework passes depending on how and when you give homework!
  14. Candy Certificate. If students are particularly worthy, a larger candy reward may be in order! I like to turn it around and reward with shareable candy like jellybean's! 
  15. Reward Chart (cat)
  16. Reward Chart (dinosaur)
  17. Reward Chart (robot)
  18. Reward Chart (cat II)
  19. Reward Chart (snail)
  20. Reward Chart (star)
  21. Reward Chart (bear)
  22. Reward Chart (bee) Get them one to keep one in their folder or stick them inside the cover of their books. Each ten stickers gets a reward. Or however you choose to use them!





Happy Organising!!



Link: Teacher's Documents PDF

*Please remember these sheets are for personal use only! Thank you. 




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