1. Physical Layout 2. Organization 3. Some Classroom Management Tools CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT IN THE ESL CLASSROOM.

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1. Physical Layout 2. Organization 3. Some Classroom Management Tools CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT IN THE ESL CLASSROOM

1. PHYSICAL LAYOUT English Only Zone Project Center Listening Center Classroom Library Seating Calm Corner

LISTENING CENTER CD player Earphones Jacks Books

CALM CORNER Isolated corner desk, chair Time timer earphones mandelas tactile toys books calmometer

2.ORGANIZATION Class Responsibilities Daily Schedule Class Rules Privileges & Consequences Strategies

CLASS RESPONSIBILITIES Deliver absence cards Turn on the computer Pass out papers Sweep the floors Wash the desks Wash the boards Organize the books

DAILY SCHEDULE

CLASS RULES PRIVILEGES and CONSEQUENCES

STRATEGIES

3. SOME CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT TOOLS SOME PICTOGRAPHS Time Timer Lizard Stress balls Earphones Movinsit pillow Tangle Pictographs