Personalizing the Secondary Classroom

Female teacher calling on student  Personalize your secondary classroom with these excellent resources for back to school, as well as the rest of the school year. These articles, printables, and guides will aid you in making your classroom warm and inviting. Whether you are preparing for the first day of school, greeting new students, or resolving classroom conflicts, you'll find great ideas and activities below. These resources are appropriate for teachers of high school students.

First Day of School

Excellent tips on how to set your first day goals and find your most effective teaching stance.

Discover great ideas on how to introduce yourself to your new middle/secondary students and their parents.

Get ready for your first day teaching at the secondary level with these tips on everything from outlining the syllabus to starting a fun and hands-on project.

Here are some suggestions on specific choices to give your students.

Understand some general rules about what makes a great teacher.

Getting to Know Your Students

Learn your students' names quickly with these helpful ideas.

The amount of effort a teacher puts into meeting students is a critical benchmark for most children.

Getting to know your students at the beginning of the year is crucial in establishing a strong teacher-student rapport.

Conflict Resolution

Set the stage for good conflict resolution within your classroom with these quick lessons.

Taking the time to listen to your students is an extremely important part of your relationship with them. These tips are designed to help you to listen without responding.

Increase communication between students of different cultures with this interview based activity.

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