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Preview of Stress-Free Middle School Math: Editable Warm-up or Bell Ringer Routine Template

Stress-Free Middle School Math: Editable Warm-up or Bell Ringer Routine Template

Created by
Algebrista
Make your daily math warm-ups simple, engaging, and stress-free with this editable Middle School Math Warm-Up Template! Perfect for bell ringers, daily reviews, or math starters, this flexible resource helps you save time while keeping students motivated and thinking critically from the moment class begins. This template includes a variety of themed daily warm-up options so you can mix and match each week to fit your lesson plans. With editable titles and locked backgrounds, you can easily co
Preview of Emergency October Fall Sub Plans 3rd 4th Grade Halloween Substitute Binder Plans

Emergency October Fall Sub Plans 3rd 4th Grade Halloween Substitute Binder Plans

Fall October-Themed Emergency Sub Plans for 3rd–5th Grade: Make October sub days stress-free with this engaging October Themed Sub Plans Packet! Packed with ready-to-use reading, writing, poetry, math, and extension activities, this resource is perfect for keeping students on task and learning while having fun with Fall and Halloween themes. This Fall October-Themed Emergency Sub Plans Binder is packed with reading, writing, poetry, math, and fast-finisher engaging lessons, editable templat
Preview of Classroom Economy Auction Note

Classroom Economy Auction Note

In my classroom we use an economy as a method to reward and encourage hard work, good grades, excellent behavior, etc. It is a wonderful way to motivate students and add in real life skills like money management (be sure to see my free Classroom Money Log). However, what do students do with all that money they earn in the classroom economy? Auction time! My students love this auctions and even though I am at a Title I school they always help to bring things in (because heavens knows we teach
Preview of Nightly Multiplication Homework Log

Nightly Multiplication Homework Log

Created by
Teachtastic24
This is a nightly multiplication homework log that is used to show the time the students are spending on practicing their multiplication each night. It is used just like a reading log but for multiplication. The document can be edited so you could change it to Division Log if you would like. FREE Reading Log comes with this!!! Enjoy!!
Preview of Classroom Behavior Management Plan

Classroom Behavior Management Plan

Created by
Carrie Hardesty
This classroom behavior management plan incorporates rewarding good behavior with developing real world experience. Students are responsible for tracking both appropriate and inappropriate behaviors and depositing and deducting "Moolahs" accordingly. Students have a check register in which they describe the deposits and debits and then use math skills to find their current balances. This document also includes a letter to students describing the program in kid friendly terms and lists some su
Preview of Behavior Bank Book (Using Math to Record Behavior Points)

Behavior Bank Book (Using Math to Record Behavior Points)

Created by
Cazacus Class
This 1-page document can be used by students in elementary grades to record their behavior points earned, lost, or spent in the classroom store. Fold the document into eights. Then fold in half (hamburger fold). Cut from the hamburger fold line to the next fold line. Unfold. Refold in half (hot dog fold). Finally, push in from the ends to accordion the document into a 2 3/4" x 4 1/4" booklet. Students should write their name and their student number, if you have assigned one, on the fr
Preview of Math Reminder - Behavior Intervention

Math Reminder - Behavior Intervention

Created by
P-Dot
Math Reminders are given to students in class to "remind" them of the expectations I have set for them each and every day. If a student does not follow the classroom rules, they are given a Math Reminder. I do this in my class instead of automatically giving students a detention or sending them to the principal's office. The student has the choice to either complete the math reminder or not. If not, they are given a morning detention. I like this behavior intervention because it gives stu
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