Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Organization Station-- Classroom Jobs Displays

One way to keep organized and teach important life skills is through the use of Classroom Jobs. This week's Organization Station features some of the great job displays we have seen when coaching teams across the Miami Valley.


Classroom jobs may alternate daily, weekly, or monthly depending on the number of students and the number of jobs available. In these elementary classrooms, students rotate through basic jobs such as line leader or helping with weekly art/cooking projects.

Jennifer McGowan
Smith Middle School, Vandalia

Taylor Ruef
Stevenson Elementary, Mad River Local Schools

Jessica Burns
Demmitt Elementary, Vandalia


In these classrooms, there are enough jobs for everyone to have something assigned each week. We love the use of visual cues to help illustrate for students what their job will be.

Gail Wright
Eastmont Elementary, Dayton



Anne Rosenbaum
Orchard Park Elementary, Kettering

In these classrooms, the students have specific jobs during Circle Time/Morning Meeting. This is a great strategy for priming students for when it will be their turn and learning to wait when turn taking.
Anne Rosenbaum
Orchard Park Elementary, Kettering

Tabitha Eaton
Main Elementary, Beavercreek



Classroom jobs are used for older students, too! Check out this great display from a middle school classroom:
Jamie Zimmer
Kettering Middle School, Kettering
And these high school displays:
Joel Derge
Tipp City High School, Tipp City

Robbie Whorton
Trotwood-Madison High School, Trotwood


We love this innovative job system ALIST teacher, Robbie Whorton uses for assigning vocational jobs. Students have the opportunity to choose the job they want to apply for using these awesome job descriptions. They have a time card to fill out each week to earn their pay.




















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