eBook
Classroom Management Tips
It isn't easy getting back into the rhythm of learning after a long break. Students need our help to settle back into the routines and expectations of the classroom. This eBook presents practical classroom management tips that focus on re-establishing routines, setting clear expectations, adjusting lesson plans, and using creative techniques to re-engage students. With tips on personalizing lessons to student interests and incorporating interactive activities, this guide offers actionable advice to help you make a smooth transition back into learning.
1 / Ease Students Back into Routine
Start small by re-establishing the basic routines your students are familiar with—things like where to sit, how to begin the day, and how to transition between activities.
2 / Set Clear Expectations
Have a quick but meaningful conversation with your class about the expectations moving forward. Touch on the key things: staying focused, raising hands, and working together respectfully.
3 / Reflect on What Worked and Adjust Your Lesson Plans
The first half of the year is a great time to reflect on what's worked and what hasn't. After a break, you have the opportunity to adjust your approach based on what you know has been successful so far.
4 / Get Creative with Student Engagement
Focusing on engagement can help students concentrate for longer periods and get back into their learning and classroom habits. By incorporating interactive activities, movement breaks, and personalizing lessons to their interests, you can keep their attention sharp and reinvigorate their motivation.
5 / Personalize Lessons to Student Interests
Students are more likely to engage when they see how the content relates to their own lives. Incorporating their personal interests into lessons can help them connect with the material and get excited about learning.


