Many people have written about the positive impacts of creating class community through class jobs (for instance, click here and scroll down to “Classroom management” on Bryce Hedstrom’s website for a very comprehensive list of class jobs or click here to read a post on the public part of Ben Slavic’s PLC blog). Here is one additional job that we created in my classroom that has added an great element of fun: the class cat.
One of my colleagues, Tammy Cullen, has taken this further. Every several weeks she changes class jobs and, with that, the class votes on a new animal. Of course she then teaches them the Spanish voice for each animal so that the class remains in the target language whenever a visitor arrives. Here are a few that they have done:
el pollito (baby chick): pío pío pío
la paloma (dove): cucurrucú
el pavo (turkey): gluglú
el gallo (rooster): quiquiriquí
el burro (donkey): ji jo
el perro (dog): guau guau
la rana (frog): croac croac
