Category Archives: Classroom Management

Goals, Objectives, and Unit Plans

The most important thing to do as a teacher is to organize your goals, objectives, and unit plans. Formulating goals and objectives is a major part of a teacher’s course of study, but they are only the beginning. The key is to take them and to give them real-world applications. These come in the form … Continue reading Goals, Objectives, and Unit Plans »

How to Use Bulletin Boards

As a teacher, it is always a good idea to have interesting bulletin boards and displays around your room. These can satisfy a variety of needs, including the presentation of student work, the imparting of important information, and the reinforcement of key elements in the curriculum. Classroom Information Bulletin Boards Choose a bulletin board somewhere … Continue reading How to Use Bulletin Boards »

Tips for Classroom Organization

As a teacher, the way you organize your classroom is extremely important. Whenever you decorate or organize your classroom, keep in mind how you can develop your classroom environment to provide quality learning. Student Benefits The prime benefits of a well-organized classroom will accrue to your students. Your organization and procedures (or lack thereof) are, … Continue reading Tips for Classroom Organization »

Welcome to Teacher Created Tips

You are a teacher. You’ve learned the ins and outs of child psychology, effective classroom management, curriculum development, and even how to create a PowerPoint presentation—but now what? Now you’re in the classroom, on your own, and all that wonderful training may not seem like quite enough to get you through the real world of teaching. … Continue reading Welcome to Teacher Created Tips »