Classroom Management Teaching Resources
Bring your classroom management strategies to life with resources created for teachers, by teachers, with your classroom in mind!
This collection of digital and printable resources was designed to help elementary and middle school teachers create and implement classroom management plans that are both effective and supportive, building a place where students thrive.
Looking for new strategies to try or ideas to build your classroom routines and establish consistency? Read on for a primer from our teaching team!
What Is Classroom Management?
Maybe you know all this already. Then again, maybe you've got so much information swirling around your head that you could use a quick refresher! That's what we're here for.
Classroom management is the name for all those tools that teachers have in their toolkit that help a classroom run smoothly. It can include everything from your classroom behavior management systems to your instructional techniques, and it helps you hold students accountable for misbehavior. It's the very foundation of your classroom climate.
We like to think of classroom management a bit like we think of the framework for a house — it provides the basic structure for your learning environment and sets you up for success as a teacher while also setting your students up for success as learners.
How to Set Up Effective Classroom Management
Now that we've talked about the what, let's talk about the how!
When you haven't been teaching very long, it can be hard to figure out what's important and what's just loud noise.
There is no one-size-fits-all classroom management plan that will work for every teacher. The age of your students, the year level you're teaching, the needs of your students, and even your personality will all play a role in the way you run your classroom. With that in mind, your classroom management plan may change year after year as your teach new groups of kids.
All that said, you do not have to reinvent the wheel! The teachers at Teach Starter have more than a century of classroom management experience when you put us all together (hey, we're not that old!).
This toolkit draws on that wealth of experience to offer actionable steps and tips to create the classroom management strategies, behavior management plans and more that you'll need to build meaningful relationships with your students.
We've cut out the noise and focused on the most important classroom management tools for your new teacher toolkit. Consider this your favorite new pair of noise-cancelling headphones!
Focus on the Teacher-Student Relationship
A classroom management strategy is only as good as the relationship built between a teacher and their students. Connecting with your students — focusing on their strengths and their efforts — will have an impact on the overall climate of your classroom.
Those connections with your students will also help you tailor your teaching approaches to your students' individual needs, interests and learning styles.
Establish Classroom Rules and Behavior Expectations
Good classroom rules are key to preventing behavior issues and providing a framework for correction.
Your rules and expectations are also tied intrinsically to your teacher-student relationship! When students feel connected to their teacher, they are more likely to internalize the teacher's expectations and classroom rules.
Build Clear Routines and Procedures
Classroom procedures and routines are the core of classroom management in elementary and middle school, and they help keep the school day running smoothly.
The research tells us that kids crave structure, but they also test it — which is where your rules and expectations come into play.
Employ Positive Reinforcement
Being recognized for doing something right or "good" is a powerful motivator for all of us, including our students. Praising your students for their efforts and achievements, as well as their adherence to classroom expectations, reinforces positive behavior and encourages their classmates to follow suit.
Focus on Active Student Engagement
Active learning strategies, such as group work, hands-on activities and interactive discussions help kids learn, but they also play directly into behavior management. Active learning keeps students engaged and reduces the likelihood of disruptive behavior. It also promotes students with a sense of ownership and participation in the learning process.
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Book Hunt Image and Task Cards
Take your students on a book hunt with this poster and set of task cards.
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Student of the Week Certificate
A set of three Student of the Week certificates.
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Daily Writing Prompts Calendars - Upper Grades
Inspire your students and encourage them to write regularly with a set of printable Daily Writing Prompts in calendar format!
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Hundreds Board Mystery Picture Division Task Cards
Reveal a mystery picture by solving division problems with this set of 32 task cards.
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Hundreds Chart Mystery Picture Multiplication Task Cards
Practicing multiplication doesn't have to be a bore! Use our "reveal a mystery picture" activity with your students to liven up your classroom lessons.
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STEM Job Description Posters and Lanyards
Help students stay on task during STEM group work with these STEM job description posters and lanyards.
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My Emotions Wheel
Help students communicate how they are feeling with this emotions wheel template.
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Hundreds Chart Mystery Picture - Addition Task Cards
Practice adding single and double-digit numbers in your classroom with this set of 32 picture reveal task cards.
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I Can't Always Win Mini-Book
Teach your students to cope when they are not the winner with this social story mini-book.
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I Am Not Always Right Mini-Book
Help your students learn how to cope when they make a mistake with this social story mini-book.
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Coping With Change - Social Story Mini Book
A social story to develop coping skills for when there is a change in the routine.
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Pirate Ship Model Building Activity and Ship Template
Make indoor recess fun with a pirate ship model building activity and pirate history project idea.
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Ocean-Themed Movement Cards
Get your students up and moving with this set of 12 ocean-themed movement cards.
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Genius Hour Parent Information Letter - Editable Template
Introduce Genious Hour to the parents/guardians in your classroom with this editable parent information letter.
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Marvin Measurement's Treasure Box - Whole Class Game
A whole class game that consolidates your students' knowledge of measurement concepts - in a fun way!
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Zoo Escape Game
A fun game to have on hand for an indoor recess activity.
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Respect Self, Others, and the Environment Posters
Encourage your students to respect themselves, others, and the environment with this set of 4 classroom posters.
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Antonyms Polygon Puzzle
Match antonym pairs with an engaging opposite words tarsia puzzle.
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Positive Parent Notes - Happy Face
A set of parent notes to send home as positive feedback.
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Positive Parent Notes - Pastel Dots
A set of parent notes to send home as positive feedback.
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Positive Parent Notes - Books
A set of parent notes to send home as positive feedback.
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Positive Parent Notes - Squiggles
A set of parent notes to send home as positive feedback.
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Split Class/Fast Finisher Booklet — Middle Grades
A booklet to use when classes are split or as fast finisher activities.
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Genius Hour Teacher Notes
A set of teaching notes to support implementation of the six-step Teach Starter Genius Hour process.
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Genius Hour Project Assessment Rubric (Grades 5 and 6)
An assessment rubric for the teacher to assess each student's Genius Hour project.
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Genius Hour Project Assessment Rubric (Grades 3 and 4)
An assessment rubric for the teacher to assess each student's Genius Hour project.
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WALT, WILF, TIB, WINK, WAGOLL, and TILT Posters
A set of 7 posters for ‘We Are Learning To’ (WALT), ‘What I’m Looking For’ (WILF), ‘This Is Because’ (TIB), 'What I Now Know' (WINK), 'What A Good One Looks Like' (WAGOLL), and 'Today I Learned That/To' (TILT).
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Classroom Reward Coupons - Primary Grades
Increase student motivation with this set of 25 coupons to use as a classroom reward system.
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Reading Goals Tracking Chart
A classroom display that allows students to see their reading progress.
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Behavior Sticker Chart
Create individual student sticker books with this template.
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Mystery Student Magical Points Tracker
Track the behavior of your daily mystery student with this tracker template.
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Mystery Student Information Poster
Mystery Student behavior management strategy information poster.