Following classroom procedures and routines as a substitute teacher.
January 15, 2025
Following classroom procedures and routines established by the school and teacher is important as a substitute teacher. It's all about managing the classroom to ensure the day runs smoothly and safely for everyone. These common procedural strategies ensure that everything is humming along in sync. As a substitute teacher, you want to be in line with the coordinated dance that makes up a typical school day.
Common classroom procedures and routines:
- Taking attendance
- Lunch and recess procedures
- Cleaning up from projects
- Orderly dismissal at end of day
Ask office for the information you need to succeed.
Since procedures vary widely from school to school and across grade levels, try to gain as much understanding as you can about what the expectations are for your day. When you arrive at your job, ask the office staff about school-wide procedures. Most commonly, these center around arrival, attendance, and dismissal. If you need clarification, don't be afraid to ask.Many schools have some kind of morning announcement either read over a PA system, broadcast onto TVs, or a memo read aloud by the teacher.
Read procedures and routines left by classroom teacher.
Teachers will likely have classroom procedures and routines in addition to school-wide routines.
- Early elementary might have routines for morning meeting that include reviewing the calendar, activities that support social-emotional development, and independence.
- Upper elementary morning meetings might focus more on the schedule of the day, expectations for students, and any changes in routine, such as "no small groups in reading today because a substitute is here."
- Middle/high school might have routines to start each period by reviewing and/or collecting homework, reminders about upcoming due dates/assignments/projects.
Most teachers will also have a homework routine: put it in the homework basket, leave it in the home-school folder to be collected later, etc.
Speaking of folders: elementary might have home-school folders where teachers and parents send notes and newsletters, homework assignments, permission slips and so on back and forth.
Attendance procedures.
Attendance is an important aspect of school record-keeping for many reasons.- For safety purposes, teachers and the school to be aware of who is present in the building and where they are.
- The classroom teacher can stay on top of missing work for students who are absent.