Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Classroom Jobs

Classroom Jobs


When you go inside H-102, you should look at the classroom job chart!  Do you know what a classroom job chart looks like?? All the teachers at Keone’ula Elementary School have job charts!
The classroom jobs are jobs for the students to do so they show that they have the responsibility to handle something.
In 6th grade, we do this because when the teacher is absent or has a meeting, the student's job is to play the role of their teacher and show the substitute. We are basically running the show and tell the sub what to do!

Here are some examples types of jobs:
Timer-He/she starts the timer for 1 minute so students can have a 1 minute cool down when coming back from recess and lunch. 
Fish feeders-Feeds and cleans the turtle and crayfish tank.
Substitutes- They have an important job. They help fill in ALL the jobs of other people when they are absent!

Why are Classroom Jobs so Important?
-Classroom jobs have a big responsibility.
-Kids have to do a lot, but it is still worth it to help your teacher.
-We do our jobs every day. We also change the job chart weekly. That way it is even and fair.
-Everybody gets a chance to get a job!

Please ask our teacher (Mrs. A. Matsuura) about more information about our fantastic classroom job chart! You will be very grateful when you ask Mrs. A. Matsuura about this information!

Thank you for reading this and aloha!

Written by Erika 

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Hi! Thank you very much for taking your time and reading this. I love to read and I love to write! I am very happy that you read this and I hope you enjoyed it!


Posted by Mrs. Aimee Matsuura's Class

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