Sooooo many things would get turned in to the turn-in basket without their name on it! So I made this little label to place in front of the Turn-In basket! Hopefully it can help you out in your classroom as well.
"Today's Journey" is a self reflection sheet that can be completed daily by students and teacher's alike! This sheet helps students with critical thinking and being able to reflect and act upon their own reflections. This can also be used by teachers who need a little mental pick-me-up! It's crucial to see the good work you do and be able to reflect on everything you are proud of yourself for! Hang in there friend, you're doing amazing. < 3
I had a little area where I would take up phones and keep them for the remainder of class if they became a distraction for students. This was the label I used for it.
I made this poster/flier for my art classroom after having lots of assignments turned in far before they were finished. This gives students a list of questions to ask themselves before turning in their assignment. I hope you find it useful in your classroom too~!
In my classroom, I was always being interupted by students asking if they could borrow a pencil. It happened at least like 3-6 times per class period every day. So, I got a little mug and filled it with small golf pencils and taped this label to the mug. That way, students could always go get a pencil if they needed one, but they weren't pencils that students would want to steal. It saved me lots of hassel and class time! I also had this flier up on the wall above where the cup of pencils was.
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English Language Arts, For All Subjects, Visual Arts
Print and cut this label to use for your Bathroom Sign Out station or for a bathroom sign out notebook! In my classroom, I had a table by the door where I hung my hallpass. Students would sign out the time they left to go to the bathroom and the time they got back in a spiral notebook on the table. I taped this label on the front of the table. :)
This reflection sheet is a perfect intervention after an argument. This helps students understand their own feelings more as well as the feelings of who they were in a little fight with. This reflection sheet helps promote healthy, emotional balance, empathy, and problem solving.