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Mrs E Virtually

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Shelton, Nebraska, United States
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Mrs. E Virtually has 17 years of elementary classroom experience in a school with 70% free and reduced population and 30% English language learners. She is currently a substitute teacher earning her stripes in Kindergarten through 12th grade.
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Preview of Teaching Attention Getters for the Elementary Classroom

Teaching Attention Getters for the Elementary Classroom

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Mrs E Virtually
What are attention getters? Attention getters in the classroom, sometimes called callbacks, are a quick word, phrase or saying that students know are a cue to be quiet and focus attention. These were a game changer in my classroom and they work great for a substitute as well. Classroom callbacks are a proactive way to quickly get students's attention. Some of the best teaching attention getters are novel sounds or phrases. It is  worth the few minutes of time that it takes to teach students.  I
Preview of Rude, Mean, Bully + Kind Problem Solving Bundle

Rude, Mean, Bully + Kind Problem Solving Bundle

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Mrs E Virtually
Are you looking for a resource to talk to students about the differences between behaviors in your classroom?  Then this behavior problem solving bundle is for you.  This bundle include posters, quiz quiz trade cards, sorting cards and a bonus random acts of kindness to use in your classroom. These resources give language and examples of what kind, rude, mean and bullying behavior can look like and how to use kindness (i.e. an apology) to turn a behavior misstep into a learning chance for chan
Preview of Rude, Mean, Bully Behavior Problem Solving Sorting Game Cards + Kind

Rude, Mean, Bully Behavior Problem Solving Sorting Game Cards + Kind

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Mrs E Virtually
Are you looking for a resource to have students practice categorizing the different types of behavior problems in the classroom?Defining types of behavior problems in the classroom gives students a voice to be proactive in solving their own problems. Then these kind, rude, mean, bully behavior sorting cards are for you.  These cards give language and 24 examples of each type of behavior for a total of 96 with a blank template for your own examples. Practice can be done as a class or in teams. Th
Preview of Rude, Mean, Bully Behavior Quiz Quiz Trade

Rude, Mean, Bully Behavior Quiz Quiz Trade

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Mrs E Virtually
Would your students be able to tell examples of disrespectful behavior in the classroom? Sometimes a good practice and refresher is a game. The Quiz-Quiz Trade learning structure is designed to get students up and moving as well as  practice vocabulary. Are you looking for a resource to talk to students about the differences between disrespectful behaviors in your classroom? Then these behavior problem solving quiz quiz trade cards are for you.  These cards give 96 examples of what kind, rude, m
Preview of Rude, Mean, Bully Behavior Problem Solution Posters + Kind Poster

Rude, Mean, Bully Behavior Problem Solution Posters + Kind Poster

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Mrs E Virtually
Are you looking for a resource to talk to students about strategies for disrespectful behaviors in your classroom? Well, these behavior problem solving posters are for you! These posters give students strategies. Then find common language and examples of what kind, rude, mean and bullying or other disrespectful behavior.  As well as, how to use kindness (i.e. an apology) to turn a disrespectful behavior into a learning chance for a KIND change. Have you found yourself telling students to “work
Preview of Rude, Mean, Bully Behavior Problem Solution Posters Mustang Freebie

Rude, Mean, Bully Behavior Problem Solution Posters Mustang Freebie

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Mrs E Virtually
Are you looking for a resource to talk to students about the differences between behaviors in your classroom?  Then these posters are for you.  These posters give language and examples of what rude, mean and bullying behavior can look like and how to use kindness (i.e. an apology) to turn a behavior misstep into a learning chance for a KIND change. Have you found yourself telling students to “work it out” but find that they are unable to find a way to solve behavior troubles?Identifying rude, m
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Experience

Mrs. E Virtually has 17 years of elementary classroom experience in a school with 70% free and reduced population and 30% English language learners. She is currently a substitute teacher earning her stripes in Kindergarten through 12th grade.

Awards & shining teacher moments

☑ Google Certified Educator, ☑ Seesaw Ambassador, ☑ Class Dojo Mentor, ☑ Prodigy Champion, ☑ Remind Connected Educator, ☑ BrainPOP Certified Educator,

My own education history

❮❮Bachelors in Elementary Education❯❯ ❯❯Masters in Curriculum and Instruction❮❮

Additional biographical information

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