This is the editable version of my original Quiet Chart BINGO Poster.
This poster is an effective classroom management strategy. The file can be uploaded to a local printing agency, such as Office Depot or Staples, usually cheaper with coupons. It is even more effective when laminated.
Once you have the poster, use Velcro dots with student names printed on small rectangles. Begin each day with student names on the poster. If they do not follow voice level expectations, their name can be ta
This poster is an effective classroom management strategy. The file can be uploaded to a local printing agency, such as Office Depot or Staples, usually cheaper with coupons. It is even more effective when laminated.
Once you have the poster, use Velcro dots with student names printed on small rectangles. Begin each day with student names on the poster. If they do not follow voice level expectations, their name can be taken off the chart. Students who are left on could be given a reward, o
This is the editable version of my Classwork BINGO Poster.
This poster is an effective classroom management strategy. The file can be uploaded to a local printing agency, such as Office Depot or Staples, usually cheaper with coupons. It is even more effective when laminated because it can be written on with dry erase markers or Vis a Vis markers.
Once you have the poster, use a marker to write names of students who completed all work weekly. In my classroom, there is a weekly drawing for stud
This poster is an effective classroom management strategy. The file can be uploaded to a local printing agency, such as Office Depot or Staples, usually cheaper with coupons. It is even more effective when laminated because it can be written on with dry erase markers or Vis a Vis markers.
Once you have the poster, use a marker to write names of students who completed all work weekly. In my classroom, there is a weekly drawing for students who completed all work.
There is an editable version
Have you ever had a class that struggled with keeping the classroom clean? Pencils, markers, and miscellaneous supples strewed all over the floor? This year, I purchased 2- 2pks of mini bins from Dollar Tree, and created this label for them. These bins were placed in different areas of the classroom. Supplies on the floor were picked up, and placed in these bins. Then, using a student job, the supplies would be put back in their correct place.
It would obviously be better for students to
This is a chart you can use to quickly track if students need to complete work by writing in what they are missing. Each student is assigned a number at the beginning of the year, and I use their number in this chart. It has worked well for my classroom!
You can print it double sided if desired.
Enjoy!
~Heather
3rd - 6th
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Teacher since 2013! I have taught grades 3-6. Currently in fourth grade.
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I am a teacher by day, and a coach by night!
My love of teaching and children was created by my love of teaching students in figure skating. I am so fortunate to be able to touch children's lives both on the ice, and in the classroom.
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