I say play a game!
Now, there was a time when I would’ve have attempted a game with my
Freshmen boys. I realized they were too
rowdy and things got out of control. The
possibility of tempers flaring and fights erupting just made it not worth my
while to attempt games! So, why did it
work this past Friday when I did it?
Well, the boys aren’t that different than the boys I had two years ago…
but I am a bit different. I’ve become a
lot more familiar with the boys, the culture… I know what makes them tick… and
what ticks them off! Of course, I don’t
know everything, but being here the past two years has really helped my
classroom management! I organized the
game completely differently than I would’ve before.
Here’s what we did.
We were having “Scripture Races”.
The guys got into groups of four.
Everyone has a Bible and looks up the verse I write on the board. The first person to find it wins 4 pieces of
candy (one for each of the members in his group). This way even the students who are slower and
have no chance of winning on their own may get a piece of candy if one of the
other guys in their group finds the verse first. Then, after about 4 or 5 rounds we switched
it up. You see, that’s about the time
when they start getting antsy and distracted and start goofing off or
fighting. So, we switched up the
game. They chose the fastest member of
their group and that member came to the front of the room. Those 7 or 8 boys raced just against each
other but still received 4 pieces of candy for their group if they won. After 4 rounds I chose the 2 fastest boys
and the rest of the class chose which of the final 2 contestants they’d
support. They moved their desks to one
side of the room or the other and the classroom was divided almost
equally. They were so excited, if they
hadn’t received any candy yet, this was the time they could get a piece since
the 2 final contestants were playing for candy for their whole team (half the
class). They were chanting their
contestant’s name. I wish you could’ve
seen it, or heard it… it sounded like the boys were cheering for the World Cup
or something! Best 2 out of 3… and I was
so happy it was 1-1… the bell rang but none of the boys moved, they were too
into the game. After they final race was
won they were shouting and cheering so loud I’m sure the whole school could
hear it.
What a great 25 minute class with my boys! They’re so much fun. I’m thankful I’ve learned enough that now I’m at the
point where I can play a game with my boys’ classes and not worry about giving
JUGS or demerits, or breaking up fights.
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