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How do you introduce yourself to a new class when on supply? It happens almost every time we walk into a classroom. How do you go about ma
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the 'right' impression straight away? We know it's important to set the boundaries, but, when you can't put names to faces, and aren't sure where to find the
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, let alone the multi-link cubes... where do you
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Old 19-11-2005, 02:46 PM
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It's harder when they don't have to wait outside to be let in by you. I sometimes
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them go outside again to wait and enter properly, if they're an unruly class. Sure it's against some school rules tho.
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Say Good morning really loudly when they walk in and introduce yourseld and set your ground rules. Say your not your usual teacher so you might do some things different today. I got to admit i sometimes forget 2 tell them my name, then later in the day I get what's your name? You didn't tell us your name a 100 times.
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Old 06-12-2005, 07:14 PM
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I make sure I write my name on the board when I write the date up, before they come in, though I suppose I should really make sure I introduce myself properly incase they can't read it!

I tend to write a non-confrontational message up too... Good Morning Year 5, don't forget to put your coats on when you go out to play as it's cold outside! Or something similar, most kids try and read what you've put, especially if there's a
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stuck in there somewhere. For some of them, it's the only thing they really try to read all day!

I'm thin
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that maybe it's too familiar though, in new classes, as I do find it difficult in some schools to get them settled for the register.
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I'm teaching a new class tomorrow in a brand new school and I want to give a good impression. I always write my name on the board with a smiley face (for great children who deserve stickers), the numbers 1, 2, 3 (for not so great children who need warnings before being sent out/missing break etc. - sometimes I don't even need this so I just mention it), table points chart and the timetable for the day - the kids love rubbing the lessons off as the day goes by and so do I! As the kids come in I often say hello and introduce myself individually whilst
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ching their names (it's always good to refer to one child by their name e.g. "Sam helped me this morning as he came him so he's already on my smiley face board!" Then the other kids are dying to do the same). If I can get a word in edgeways I introduce myself to the whole class as an experienced teacher and to be treated exactly the same as their normal teacher. Then I explain rewards and sanctions. It all depends on the class really and the vibe you get off them in the first few mins. If they are roudy I would count down from 10 or 5 and then say "give me 5" - If they don't shut up, time them and take it off game time/break or whatever!
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I usually write my name on the board before they come in and when they're all settled, I say "Hello everyone, i'm Miss ....., my names on the board in case you forget. I've been told that this is the best class in the school, so i'm very lucky today, aren't I!"

I was gutted yesterday when I was teaching a Year 1 class as a little girl came up to me and said one of her friends was upset because she was scared of me and wanted her real teacher. I nodded, and
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e sure I was the happiest, friendliest teacher that I could be. I
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ted off by saying "Hello everyone! Is everybody feeling happy today? I'm going to be your teacher this afternoon, and we are going to have a GREAT time." All this said with a Disney smile!
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I know how you feel - I did an after-school club this week, and half way through, one of Reception
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