Classroom Jobs
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There's a job here for every child in your class! In this EDITABLE set the following 48 jobs are depicted with kid-friendly illustrations on a black and white chevron background: It contains two different sizes of headers.
JOB TITLES (Editable)
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1. Attendance Monitor
2. Banker
3. Bathroom Monitor (Male)
4. Bathroom Monitor (Female)
5. Board Cleaner
6. Book Collector
7. Caboose
8. Calendar Monitor
9. Center Inspector
10. Chair Stacker
11. Class Reader
12. Clean Sweeper
13. Computer Technician
14. Computer Helper
15. Dismissal Helper
16. Door Monitor
17. First Aid Helper
18. Hand Sanitizer Monitor
19. Homework Monitor
20. Journal Helper
21. Letter Vest Helper
22. Library Helper
23. Light Technician
24. Line Leader
25. Litter Monitor
26. Lunch Monitor
27. Material Manager
28. Mat Helper
29. Message Board Helper
30. Messenger
31. Nurse’s Aide
32. Paper Supply Manager
33. Pencil Patrol
34. Pet Helper
35. Plant Monitor
36. Pledge Leader
37. Recycling Monitor
38. Scrap Monitor
39. Sink Monitor
40. Snack Helper
41. Substitute Helper
42. Table Captain
43. Table Wiper
44. Teacher Assistant
45. Timekeeper
46. Water Fountain Monitor
47. Weather Reporter
48. Zoo Keeper
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You can edit the job titles using the embedded font. Simply click in the text box and rename the classroom jobs.
I also included two extra card templates without images that you can customize at will.
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TIPS: To ensure that every child has an opportunity and responsibility assign two students per job. This also encourages job-sharing or working together as a partnership. You can either designate the jobs to students, have them choose or apply for a position A good idea is to rotate the jobs either daily, weekly, or quarterly, it’s your choice. You can make the transitions easier by having a “training” session by the previous student to help the next student to do the job efficiently.
If you want your students to become responsible while building a community spirit, give them responsibilities. Classroom Jobs are a great way for students to take responsibility for their classroom.
48 JOBS (EDITABLE)★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
There's a job here for every child in your class! In this EDITABLE set the following 48 jobs are depicted with kid-friendly illustrations on a black and white chevron background: It contains two different sizes of headers.
JOB TITLES (Editable)
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
1. Attendance Monitor
2. Banker
3. Bathroom Monitor (Male)
4. Bathroom Monitor (Female)
5. Board Cleaner
6. Book Collector
7. Caboose
8. Calendar Monitor
9. Center Inspector
10. Chair Stacker
11. Class Reader
12. Clean Sweeper
13. Computer Technician
14. Computer Helper
15. Dismissal Helper
16. Door Monitor
17. First Aid Helper
18. Hand Sanitizer Monitor
19. Homework Monitor
20. Journal Helper
21. Letter Vest Helper
22. Library Helper
23. Light Technician
24. Line Leader
25. Litter Monitor
26. Lunch Monitor
27. Material Manager
28. Mat Helper
29. Message Board Helper
30. Messenger
31. Nurse’s Aide
32. Paper Supply Manager
33. Pencil Patrol
34. Pet Helper
35. Plant Monitor
36. Pledge Leader
37. Recycling Monitor
38. Scrap Monitor
39. Sink Monitor
40. Snack Helper
41. Substitute Helper
42. Table Captain
43. Table Wiper
44. Teacher Assistant
45. Timekeeper
46. Water Fountain Monitor
47. Weather Reporter
48. Zoo Keeper
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You can edit the job titles using the embedded font. Simply click in the text box and rename the classroom jobs.
I also included two extra card templates without images that you can customize at will.
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TIPS: To ensure that every child has an opportunity and responsibility assign two students per job. This also encourages job-sharing or working together as a partnership. You can either designate the jobs to students, have them choose or apply for a position A good idea is to rotate the jobs either daily, weekly, or quarterly, it’s your choice. You can make the transitions easier by having a “training” session by the previous student to help the next student to do the job efficiently.
If you want your students to become responsible while building a community spirit, give them responsibilities. Classroom Jobs are a great way for students to take responsibility for their classroom.
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