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5 Classroom Jobs That You Never Knew You Needed!

08.15.2012 by Jessica Kings //

There are so many possibilities for classroom jobs, and the kids just love them!  I always have one job for each student in my class!  They love being “in charge” of something… no matter how big or small the task!

I wanted to share with you some of the classroom jobs that have absolutely changed my teaching life (and ones that are some of my students’ favorites!)  So here goes… here are the 5 jobs that you never knew you needed!

 

5 classroom jobs you never knew you needed... some awesome ideas for elementary classroom jobs!

5 classroom jobs you never knew you needed... some awesome ideas for elementary classroom jobs!

Job 1: Kindness Finder

This idea was one that someone asked me to add to my job chart and I’ve been using it ever since!  Encourage kindness in your classroom by putting someone in charge of complimenting students who are being kind.  Students can get rewarded with a small sticker, or the internal pride of a class announcement for their good deeds.

5 classroom jobs you never knew you needed... some awesome ideas for elementary classroom jobs!

Job 2: Action Cup Helper

This one of my kids’ favorites!  Each time we transition from our seats to the carpet, or visa versa, they pick an action from the cup.  Some of the actions are simple, like “hop on one foot,” some are silly, like “pretend your legs are spaghetti,” and some are student created, like “fly like a jet.”  We use these actions so frequently that my Kinder students could “read” them by November!
Click the picture above for an entire post about the action cup!

5 classroom jobs you never knew you needed... some awesome ideas for elementary classroom jobs!

Job 3: Timer Helper

I love to use timers in my class!  I set timers for everything: 15 minutes for writing, 20 minutes for centers (through two separate timers… a 15 minute one for the kitchen/block center to play, then a 5 minute timer for them to clean up while everyone else plays for five more minutes).  The kids know that the second the time goes off its time to clean up and make their way to their seats! It’s awesome!  I used to use a kitchen timer but just recently got the timer pictured.  Regardless of what type of timer you use, being able to say “two minutes left” and have a timer actually keep you on track makes a huge difference!

5 classroom jobs you never knew you needed... some awesome ideas for elementary classroom jobs!

Job 4: Computer Technician

There’s always that one moment during centers where one of the students has some sort of a computer problem… logging on, not positive where to go, or something else!  I put a few of my students in charge of fixing these computer issues… I even teach them how to end task or force quit an app if it’s really not working!  It really helps keep me on task during my literacy stations!

5 classroom jobs you never knew you needed... some awesome ideas for elementary classroom jobs!

Job 5: Smartboard Helper

I use my smartboard for a good portion of the day, but there are obviously many moments where the board doesn’t need to be on.  I put one of my students in charge of turning it on or off to help keep the bulb from dying.  It definitely has helped extend the life of my smartboard!

Visual Job Charts

When posting these jobs (and others, of course) in the classroom, I wanted to be that they were clear for pre-readers to understand… with real pictures to help remind my little Kinder students what they job was.  The second I switched to this visual job chart, even my youngest kindergarten students were able to identify what their job was!

this cute job chart has pictures to help your students easily identify their job, even if they're not reading yet!

 

I ended up redesigning this job chart with to match a few different themes for some of my coworkers.  Honestly, the jungle themed set really made me consider switching to a whole jungle classroom theme! But I think I love my Dr. Seuss theme too much!

 

jungle themed classroom jobs with pictures... perfect for pre-readers and ELLs!     bright, neon job chart... so fun and the pictures will help all students be able to "read" the job chart!

 

bright and colorful polka dot job chart... love the visuals! the pictures will make it perfect even for pre-readers to "read" their classroom job     black and gold glittery hollywood themed job chart... love the use of real pictures for pre-readers and ELLs!
What are your favorite classroom jobs?

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Comments

  1. Lauren says

    August 16, 2012 at 3:31 am

    I love your jungle jobs chart!! My theme is "Wild About Learning" so mine look almost identical 🙂 Love it. Thanks for sharing your list of jobs! I like the transitions idea a lot.

    • Lauren says

      August 16, 2012 at 3:31 am

      PS – I'm new to blogging and am glad I found yours! Check mine out 🙂

      2nd Grade Teacher
      The Sweetest Thing

    • TurntoLearn says

      August 17, 2012 at 1:59 am

      I'm really starting to love the jungle theme! It wouldn't work with the things that are permanent in my classroom, but I really wish it would!

    • TurntoLearn says

      August 17, 2012 at 2:00 am

      I'll be sure to stop by right now!

  2. Diving Into Learning says

    August 16, 2012 at 9:49 pm

    I love the action cup- I'm going to have to make one of those to use with my pre-k students!

    Jenna

    • TurntoLearn says

      August 17, 2012 at 2:03 am

      The pre-k kids will LOVE it! I did a music cup when I taught pre-k. We used it at circle time to pick different songs and they had fun with it! I wish I had thought of the action cup back then because I bet they would have loved it!

  3. evolution says

    August 21, 2012 at 12:29 am

    I love the action cup, can you list the actions you have by any chance?

    • TurntoLearn says

      August 21, 2012 at 12:45 am

      I do plan on it! I have the action sticks my desk drawer at school, I should be back in my classroom next week so I'll be able to type up the list then!

    • evolution says

      August 21, 2012 at 3:58 pm

      Perfect thanks!

  4. Kaylee's Education Studio says

    August 21, 2012 at 11:40 pm

    I love your collection of classroom jobs, I especially like your idea of a timer helper.

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