Classroom Management Teaching Resources
We have curated a collection of classroom management resources to help make you an effective teacher and help your students learn. You'll find all the materials you need to establish class rules and routines, academic expectations and behaviour management strategies. Start creating a positive classroom environment that empowers student learning today.
Types of Classroom Management Resources
- Behaviour - An extensive collection of behaviour management related teaching resources including posters and checklists for visual reminders of classroom expectations, organisational skills and classroom expectations with your primary students. There are also resources and instructional blogs that enable and detail effective classroom management strategies related to student motivation, rules and expectations, positive reinforcement and social skills.
- Routines - A collection of resources to use when establishing and maintaining daily classroom routines. The offering includes generic calendar templates, themed classroom task charts, classroom job charts, a morning routine PowerPoint, timetables and before and after class organisational posters. Display these resources in your classroom to remind your students where they should be, what their job is and what they will be doing throughout the day.
- Goals and Feedback - Help your students reach their learning goals with these helpful goal-setting and feedback teaching resources. Included in the collection are display posters, brag tags, visible learning goal PowerPoints, growth mindset resources and reflective thinking sentence starters. Also available are goals and 'I can' statements for English and Mathematics.
- Group Organisation - This collection of group organisation resources includes a variety of posters, worksheets, tables and role description cards to display and use in the classroom during group activities. These resources can be used across all key learning areas when organising students into different groups or when assigning students with group roles and responsibilities.
The Benefits of Effective Classroom Management
Classroom management strategies help with:
- Improved student behaviour
- Better teacher-student relationship
- Greater academic achievement
- A positive and orderly classroom environment that encourages students and academic engagement
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Classroom Spin Wheel
Ready to use the online spin wheel? Our teacher team has plenty of ideas for using this fun word wheel tool in the classroom!
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Vintage Roses Printable Teacher Diary Resource Pack
A collection of vintage roses-themed printable pages for teachers to use when creating a personal school planner.
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Secret Student Conduct Management Resource Pack
Create a mystery conduct management strategy in your classroom with a daily 'Secret Student'.
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Superstar Critics Teaching Resource Pack
An extensive collection of teaching resources to use when learning how to give feedback in the classroom.
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Personal and Social Capability Badges Resource Pack
A collection of student badges that celebrate student success and progress in life skills, personal and social development.
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Captain Yet – Resource Pack
A collection of Captain Yet resources themed around helping students to overcome their learning challenges.
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Personal Space – Social Story Video
This social story video reminds students to allow others to maintain some personal space.
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Keeping My Hands and Feet to Myself – Social Story Video
This social story video reminds students of the importance of keeping their hands and feet to themselves.
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One-Hour Coloured Disc Timer Video
Use this one-hour timer to keep your class on track with their learning as the disc fills in with vibrant colours!
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Disco Dancer 2-Minute Timer Video
This online classroom timer is sure to help your students with their time management skills as they boogie along with a disco-dancing pizza!
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Big Drink One-Hour Timer Video
Use this one-hour timer to keep your class on track with their learning as the big drink slowly disappears!
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10-Minute Coloured Block Timer Video
Use this coloured block 10-minute countdown timer to keep time during classroom games and help keep your class on track with their learning.
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Disco Dancer 5-Minute Timer Video
Transport your classroom back to the 70s with this disco-themed 5-minute classroom timer video!
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5-Minute Coloured Block Timer Video
Try this fun 5-minute class timer to keep time during classroom games and help keep your class on track.
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Disco Dancer 1-Minute Timer Video
Use this groovy disco-themed one-minute timer for the classroom to manage transitions, time challenges and more!
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Big Drink 30-Minute Timer Video
Use this 30-minute digital timer for the classroom to time silent reading, end-of-day routines and so much more!
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Big Drink 20-Minute Timer Video
Add this handy 20-minute timer to your classroom management toolkit! With a fun animation and bold colours, it's been created by teachers with students in mind!
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Big Drink 2-Minute Timer Video
Use a fun 2-minute timer created just for teachers to provide a visual reference for students and time activities! Students can watch time count down with the numbers displayed on the screen!
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18 Amazing Mindfulness Activities for the Classroom
Mindfulness is a superpower that your students can master with just five minutes practise a day. Check out this list of 18 quick and amazing mindfulness activities for the classroom.
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Teaching Empathy | Kindness and Compassion for Kids
Teaching empathy in the classroom is critical in order to nurture students with the ability to show understanding, compassion and kindness towards others. Read on for tips and ideas to teach empathy, from reading great books to keeping an empathy journal...
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36 Essential Resources and Ideas to Set Up Your Classroom
It may be the end of a very long year! You are most likely exhausted and looking forward to your Christmas break, however, now is a fantastic time to start thinking about your classroom for next year...
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8 Fun and Effective Lesson Closures
Its happened to all of us, the intention is there but just as youre thinking I still have ten minutes the bell rings and the lesson ends with a frantic collection of work!
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How to Manage Tattling in the Classroom
As teachers, you don't want to discourage students from voicing their apprehensions, however, they also need to learn certain problem solving skills as well.
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How to Create a Bump It Up Classroom Display
The purpose of the bump it up classroom display is to help students visually track their learning progress. But, where do you begin?
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10 Ways to Calm Your Class After Lunch (Teacher Tips)
Finding ways to calm your class after lunch is a must in any classroom! Check out our top ten ideas featured in this blog.
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Poetry Resources Folder for Teachers
Teaching poetry this term? Our brand new Poetry Resources Folder Template contains everything you need to file your teaching resources for your poetry unit!
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8 Ways to Create Positive Classroom Vibes
Some of these take a little while to set up, while others take no time at all. Consider each idea and choose the ones that are best for you and your students.
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15 Helpful Tips for Writing Student Reports
Report writing is always a stressful time of year for teachers. To a new teacher, the task can become quite overwhelming. Where do I start? What do I write? How can I individualise my reports?
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Report Cards - Then and Now!
I remember when report cards used to be a check box and one sentence at the end.
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Does Class Size Matter? - A Teacher's Point of View
It's a topic that is always debated in the education field!
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Marble Jar Reward System for the Classroom
The counting and clinking of the marbles going into the jar were always the most exciting part of this whole class reward system!
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Self-Regulating Emotions with a Chill Out Corner in the Classroom
Eventually, every child will encounter a time when they experience overwhelming emotions. Without self-regulation or a safe place to escape, these emotions can spiral into a chaotic episode.