Task 2 Routines
Task 2 Routines
CLO 3: Choose, justify and reflect on the selection of appropriate routines and explain practical aspects of their
implementation.
Reflect on how routines can impact classroom environment (pacing, preventive CRM,
student engagement)
Choose and justify the selection of appropriate routines (entering/leaving the class,
transitions, submitting work, resource distribution) in a range of contexts (ages, gender,
class size, school context, class dynamics, parental support)
Explain practical aspects of implementation (clear instructions consistency)
TASK DESCRIPTION
The task is made up of two activities:
Activity 1: Observing Classroom Routines and Procedures
Activity 2: Planning for/Developing Routines and Procedures
You are to complete BOTH Activity 1 AND Activity 2.
5 Write your time after 1-The teacher tells When: challenge Writing the time on the paper will avoiding The learners knew the routine through repetition. And
you finish the them that: they will times. shouting the time out. Which will create the teacher remined them each challenge to write the
challenge. have a challenge. Where: in their smooth challenges and clam attitude. timer.
2-Start a timer, and groups or sometimes
emphasis on them to in the library.
write their time when
they finish.
3-Who finish check
his/her work with the
teacher. Finishing
early and accurately
will get 5 "Dojos".
Table 2 - Implementation
Date Lesson Title Routine
1 October 8, 2017 Describing character Using the white boars to describe the presented picture.
2 October 16, 2017 Expanded Noun Phrases Writing the timer after finishing the challenge.
3 October 21, 2017 Adding fraction with like denominators. Sticking the worksheet in the notebook and collecting
them in the middle of the table.
After the Task - Reflection
Choose 3 best practices you observed and/or during your time in school. Reflect on these and consider why you would implement these in a
UAE primary classroom in the future. Explain how these practices will affect student learning in a primary class.
Reflection
Analysis
Routine are specific procedures of doing things inside or outside the classroom
(Strone, Tucker, & Hindman, 2004). They also stated that, beneficially, routines save
time and effort during transition and moving form one place to another. Examples of
routines are: take attendance, mark work, inter and leave the classroom, and transition
In my opinion using routines will provide more organization and control in the
classroom. For instant, collecting the notebooks on the middle of the table, will
prevent students from walking around the class to submit their work, which will lead
to more order and control. Furthermore, and because in the publics primary schools
there a lot of students per class, implementing this routine will give more
management.
Another routine, is when moving the students to the carpet to give instructions.
Even though some government schools might not have carpet in each classroom,
applying that routine will make sure that all the students are listening to the
announcement and not missing around. In addition, some students might have hearing
problem, so, being near to the teacher will help to listen will. Also, the teacher will be
able to see all the students, and who is talking or fussing, and she will ask them to
stop.
stick their worksheets in the notebook. Worksheets are giving to the students to assess
them, or to provide them with more practice. That why, they should maintain them,
for further review, for the exams. Moreover, teachers tend to mark and write
feedbacks on the worksheets. The students will use those feedback to improve
themselves. Using this routine in the UAE public schools, will help the students in
keeping their work in one place. If they need to study, they only have to open their
notebooks; and no need to search for the worksheets, which are normally will be
everywhere.