I came up with a homework book for those that need a little more monitoring. I use a word document that I have saved on my computer for students who miss work. I just fill it out and print it for as many as are missing. I decided to also use this for a daily record of work completion.
I made a book using a three ring binder and I print off assignments that are due. Then I have the students who need the help hand all of their work in on my desk in their own basket. At the beginning and end of the day, we go through this basket and check off in the book that all assignments are in. It is easier for me than to go through all of my other papers or work looking for just a couple.
I just started this week, so we will see in a couple weeks how this is working. Here is what it looks like...
Since I referenced my homework sheet, I'll use that for my other positive thing. I type in the assignments given and then print them off for each absent student. Then I staple the homework on the sheet and write the date on the front. This is a very clean and tidy way for the students to come back to their missing work. It helps me because I don't have to hand write a note for several that are absent. It also helps focus them on where to start with the work. Here is what it looks like...
Another thing that is going well is a way I have motivated my students to read chapter books. I gave each student a piece of paper and had them decorate it with their name. Then I put the names inside my cupboard doors. Each time they finish a book, the student and I have a really short book chat so I know they read it. Then they place a post it note by their name. They are so excited to use post it notes! At first I was worrying myself with how long the book was, or other things. Then I realized... who cares - they are reading!!!! Here is a picture of one of the cupboards. These are the chapter books read by two students. Remember it's only October!