Classroom Jobs Are A Waste Of Teacher Time- Do This Instead

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 75

  • @AbbieKes
    @AbbieKes Před rokem +19

    I teach 4th grade, and classroom jobs work great for us. They all have jobs that are actually helpful to me, and they keep the same jobs for a whole month. This saves me time, and they learn how to do their jobs really well. We do jobs the last 10 minutes of every day, and the kids are very good at knowing what they need to do and getting it done.

    • @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun
      @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun  Před rokem +1

      It sounds like you and your 4th graders love classroom jobs. Thanks for sharing your experience and success.

    • @edwardsinedu978
      @edwardsinedu978 Před rokem +1

      Great video, but I could have written this comment. I've refined the jobs down to the ones I know they enjoy and feel are worth their time. I make them apply on Google Forms and have gotten down a system for swiping through their forms and assigning them quickly each month. Everyone in class gets one with the exception of the "on vacation" person! Ha.

    • @shannonburke7346
      @shannonburke7346 Před 11 měsíci

      This is a super cute idea. @@edwardsinedu978

    • @jobri311
      @jobri311 Před 11 měsíci

      I'm teaching fourth grade this fall, and am going to try this! Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

    • @amycraig1537
      @amycraig1537 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I always use classroom jobs too! One of the jobs is to change them each afternoon. It works great after we have learned all the jobs together.

  • @cubbylevi1764
    @cubbylevi1764 Před 14 dny +2

    I stopped classroom jobs early on for my 3rd graders. I’m now retired. What I did was draw a new name each week. That person did EVERYTHING. Line leader, class monitor if I had to step out, passed out papers, answered the door. It worked SO well for me and they loved doing everything for a whole week.

  • @janeweiland7715
    @janeweiland7715 Před rokem +3

    I love this idea! Happy helper made my stress level go down BIG time! No more changing job charts every week. Thanks for sharing this idea in such an entertaining way!

  • @kirstenham9816
    @kirstenham9816 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I started you Happy Helper last year, and it is wonderful!!!!! In years past, I tried class jobs, but it was too much, and I’d just quit never change them. Thank you!

  • @suzanneharris2580
    @suzanneharris2580 Před 2 lety +5

    This cracked me up! So fun but so helpful. I'm required to do use a job system but will definitely look into using this instead!

  • @rebeccagoodman8858
    @rebeccagoodman8858 Před 2 lety +4

    This was very helpful, thank you! I teach 6th grade and have had all the same issues with trying to keep up with jobs, charts, training, etc. This year, I wanted to make it simple! I think I will label our helper as the 'Student of the Week' and give them some extra privileges too. Another thing that I thought was brilliant is that they can choose a helper if they don't want to do a job. I get a lot of that at this age (and attitudes as well.) I really think this will help!!!

    • @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun
      @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun  Před 2 lety +1

      At your level they really can take on a “co-teacher” role. I’m so glad you found this content useful. Enjoy those 6th graders.

  • @ConcreteAngelx3
    @ConcreteAngelx3 Před rokem +3

    Crazy because I already do the exact thing in my class. I used to do multiple jobs and your little skit was too accurate! Now I do one teacher’s helper each day. I just have my kids names on index cards and flip to a new kid each day.

    • @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun
      @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun  Před rokem

      I really liked this system in my classroom. It was way easier for me. I love the index card idea. Thanks for sharing.

  • @cutiebirdie2216
    @cutiebirdie2216 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I just found your channel. Wow, I love all your ideas. Keep them coming ❤️

  • @TiffanyWilliams-e3j
    @TiffanyWilliams-e3j Před měsícem +1

    I just found this video, and it is amazing! Thank you so much for this idea!

  • @hayesdabney
    @hayesdabney Před 2 lety +1

    Yipee! Starting my Happy Helper today! Thanks!

  • @tracyinnes8840
    @tracyinnes8840 Před rokem +3

    I change my jobs every two weeks and my students get paid to do their jobs. If they are absent or don’t do them, they don’t get paid. The money my students earn links with my math curriculum and my students buy treats instead of getting something from a prize box. It is all how you manage it.

    • @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun
      @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing. Sounds like your method works great for you. I bet your students love to buy their treats.

  • @fabuover5092
    @fabuover5092 Před rokem +4

    Girl….you are so helpful and hilarious 😀

  • @michelled.3849
    @michelled.3849 Před rokem +1

    LOVE THIS! i will do it because I have a very small class and this would work so well for me!

  • @carolinemarie44
    @carolinemarie44 Před rokem +2

    I love this! I have a teacher helper that does most things!

  • @katiemcgee2163
    @katiemcgee2163 Před 2 lety +2

    Hallelujah! I could never remember who had what job and by the time I got the child’s attention to turn off the lights, it would have been easier for me to just do it.

    • @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun
      @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun  Před 2 lety

      So true. I spent more time trying to remember and then I’d forget and then there was confusion and then…. We’ll you know it’s not worth it. Sometimes I’d pair Happy Helper with Student Of The Day. It worked great.

  • @xNCFOREVERx
    @xNCFOREVERx Před rokem +1

    I agree and many teachers don't understand why I don't like the traditional way. I like having two helpers (one boy and one girl) and team captains for their teams (sorta like table captains)

  • @aknudsen93
    @aknudsen93 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you!! I taught preschool for many years and this was so much easier. I tried giving out multiple jobs one year when teaching in primary and I would always forget to change them each week!😂

    • @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun
      @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun  Před 2 lety +1

      There’s so much to remember to do. With this system the kids pretty much kept track for me. Yahoo. 😀. Thanks for watching and commenting. 💕

  • @amabelpuga9589
    @amabelpuga9589 Před rokem +1

    I have always hated classroom jobs for all the reasons described here. Early on, I opted for only one helper, but I do one per week. I will try out a happy helper per day this year!

    • @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun
      @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun  Před rokem

      One each week works too. I liked one each day just because it was easier for them to wait 20 days instead of 20 weeks. 🙂

  • @jennagoodrich9869
    @jennagoodrich9869 Před rokem +1

    I love this idea! Thank you!

  • @christinefriend1697
    @christinefriend1697 Před 2 lety +1

    Love this! Thank you!

  • @cheristratton
    @cheristratton Před 2 lety +4

    Fast forward to 5.06 for the solution and skip the fluff

  • @user-rt7by1bb1p
    @user-rt7by1bb1p Před rokem +1

    My 3rd grade students use to rotate to the next job each week so everyone knew what they were going to do and no one was surprised. They also like that everyone clearly rotated through the jobs no one liked.

  • @nancysmith4246
    @nancysmith4246 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant!!!

  • @ptgardener3725
    @ptgardener3725 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much!!!

  • @THomasJPeel
    @THomasJPeel Před 8 měsíci +1

    Excellenr video

  • @christinepeel9461
    @christinepeel9461 Před měsícem +1

    We call it “Teacher Jr.” and it works amazingly with first graders because they’re younger. The older grade levels may be able to handle the list of jobs independently so it’s easier for them. For us first grade teachers, this is THE best method to use! 🎉😊 I also, after the first 6-8 weeks will use descriptors of who is the teacher junior of the day by saying, “ This student has a brother, this student has brown hair, 2 syllables in their first name, etc.” This way they’re using the process of elimination to figure out who it is. We pull craft sticks out of a small bucket and I’m the only one who knows who it is. Later, I let students describe the clues! ☺️

    • @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun
      @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun  Před měsícem

      Wow!! So many nuggets of teacher tips in your comment. I love your tips about using descriptors for revealing the next Teacher Junior. I bet the kids love it. Teaching at its best. 💕

  • @l.chamomile
    @l.chamomile Před rokem +1

    Does the Happy Helper works with first graders?

  • @heidiasia8202
    @heidiasia8202 Před 2 lety +1

    Love it! except the laminating part 😬

  • @judithsnow7031
    @judithsnow7031 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Weather reporter😂😂😂

  • @sugargritsco1416
    @sugargritsco1416 Před 2 lety +1

    We have to our mentor will write us up if we don't :/

    • @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun
      @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun  Před 2 lety +3

      It’s important to do what’s required. However, if the opportunity arises, build a case about why you’d like to try something different. Show them this video and ask them if they have any objections to building classroom/student independence and accountability in a way that makes the child feel special and seen. Maybe you can pilot the new way for one month and then report back the results.

    • @sugargritsco1416
      @sugargritsco1416 Před 2 lety +1

      That would be a great way to approach this. Jobs are also suggested when we have challenging behaviors. I love the idea of a helper for the day

  • @velvetme22
    @velvetme22 Před rokem +1

    I love you!!! Mustache

  • @tracyinnes8840
    @tracyinnes8840 Před rokem +1

    I completely disagree with you. Not all students need a job, you don’t need a fancy chart, I keep my student jobs for 2 weeks and keep a checklist of who does what job, and the students doing jobs for me actually help me a lot. You need to do some reflection.

    • @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun
      @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun  Před rokem +1

      Glad your system worked for you. Thanks for sharing what worked for you.

    • @roncangarden8952
      @roncangarden8952 Před rokem +4

      What you say is valid and what the OP presented is equally valid. Different systems work for different people. I suggest you view others from a strength based approach.

    • @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun
      @TeachersMakingTheBasicsFun  Před rokem +1

      Yes. What works for one person might feel odd and uncomfortable to another. One of the most important things is to be authentic in your classroom. If it doesn’t work don’t feel like you have to do it just because everyone else is doing it. That’s how “jobs” felt for me. I’m glad to see the different ideas. That’s how we learn and come up with new fresh ideas. It’s ok when people “completely disagree “ with me. Being in public education for 25 years it gave me a lot of practice with people not liking my opinion. It kinda makes me chuckle a bit. It’s honestly what makes what I’m doing now feel that much more important (and fun).

  • @user-ex5pb4vh6f
    @user-ex5pb4vh6f Před 6 měsíci +1

    you spent 5 minutes trying to convince me why jobs are bad and totally lost me with all the wigs and charcters, educators don't have time to watch skits. Didn't stick around to the end...