I have tried several different ways to use jobs in the classroom
with displays, but always end up going back to this way that works for me. . .
. .I back my job badges with a di-cut construction paper circle and laminate
them. Then I put a small velcro dot on the back. On each child's
desk, next to their nametag, is the other side of the velcro dot - -This is
where the job badge goes. The kids have a constant reminder of their job
since the job badge is on their desk at all times.
The students also switch the jobs for me each Monday morning.
This is how it goes: in alphabetical order, the first person puts their
"old" job on the next person's dot. That person put their
"old" job on the next person and so-on and so-on. Of course, the
last person gives their "old" job to the first person. I
usually help them the first couple of times, but it amazes me how quickly they
remember the order and can do it themselves while I am taking attendance or
writing notes in planners.
Here is a copy of last year's job badges - click on the picture for
a copy! Enjoy!!
Let me know how you do jobs in your classroom by leaving a comment below.