Role-play game:
you are a teacher and you make a decision
Step 1: choose an avatar

Jordan
Frist grade teacher
He has 5 years of teaching experience in a private school. He has about 8 students in his class, and half of them have misbehavior problems. He earns the most in those avarters.

Taylor
Kindergarten teacher
She has 15 years of teaching experience. She has about 12 students in her class without handling any misbehavior issues. the school board decided to put more students in her classes so that her students will be 17. She is middle salary level in those avatars.

Kris
First/Second/Third grade English teacher
She is a new teacher, who has just graduated from college with an education degree. Becoming a teacher was her dream and come true finally. She has 3 classes daily and she become very and very busy. Each class is at a different level. She wants to refuse to teach so many classes without raising, but the school really needs her, and students love her too. so she decided to stay.
Step 2: choose classroom setting
Step 3: draw the check mark on the list of classroom materials if you need them
#2 Pencils
Erasers
Sharpeners
Zippered pencil bag
Spiral notebooks (wide-lined)
Dry erase markers
Washable markers
Crayons
Highlighters
Pocket folders
Ruler-12”
Colored pencil
Indexed cards (ruled)
Glue sticks
Construction paper (assorted)
Blunt-tipped scissors
Ballpoint pens
Backpack and Lunchbox
Hand sanitizer
Box of tissues
need something else:
step 4: choose the way to connect with family
email
call
text
Google Voice
Classroom Management Software
Step 5: classroom rules
Circle ten rules that you think it's very important
Ask questions
Respect and listen to your classmates
Respect and listen to the teacher
Raise your hand to speak
Be prepared for class
Be quiet when the teacher is talking
Be quiet when classmates are talking
Share new ideas
Keep your hands to yourself
Respect others’ property
Keep your workspace tidy
Be kind
Always do your best
Walk, don’t run, in the hallways
Be a good friend
Be on time
Share with others
Use equipment properly
Help keep the classroom tidy
Listen to all the teachers
Obey all school rules
Finish your homework on time
Be respectful of classmates who are working
Have a good attitude
Use positive language
Line up neatly and quietly
Stay in your seat
Listen with your ears and your eyes
Contribute to discussions
Be respectful of others’ ideas
Follow the teacher’s directions the first time they are given
Cooperate with your classmates
Be creative
Be honest
Use technology appropriately
Be proud of your work
Step 6: design a lesson plan
The lesson can be any topic or any theme.
Step 7: give teachers a feedback
Rubric:
