Tired of spending your own money on candy and other sorts of items to motivate your students? These golden ticket coupons are a great positive reinforcement/reward for students that come with ZERO cost to the teacher. My middle schoolers went crazy over these reward coupons. Simply download, print, and cut. There are 24 pre-made tickets and the file includes a page with blank coupons so that you may create your own reward coupon.
Print this schedule out and hang it vertically on your classroom wall so you'll never have to answer, 'What time does this class end?" Well...almost never. White Sharpie paint marker would stand out nicely on the black background so that you can add your custom schedule. Or, if you'd like a printed version, reach out and let me know and I can create a customizable one for you!
These procedural signs help remind your students of expectations and keep your classroom organized and well-managed. (1) Classroom sign-in/sign-out reminder sign (1) Highlight name on work reminder sign (*Eliminate no name work as students are more mindful as they turn in paper assignments!)
I use a file crate to store copies of assignments for students who were absent. This sign can be attached with a ribbon to the file crate to direct students on how to collect their missing assignments.
These colorful text talker speech bubbles pair nicely with the "Are You a Text Talker?" poster available in My Products. Use these sentence stems to prompt your students during literature discussions.
8.5"x11" (Letter Size) poster reading, "Are You a Text Talker?" in the black & white dot aesthetic. Create an anchor chart with this prompt in the center and speech bubbles all around containing sentence stems to prompt your students during literature discussions.
Post this SLANT sign in your room to remind students of expectations during teacher-directed instruction. 8.5"x11" (Letter Size) in black & white dot aesthetic.