This chart can help you track the number of behaviors reminders you need to give a student during the day as well as track the number of refusals to do work. This helps teachers track behavior and use the data to set behavior goals and improve student behavior. This can also be used to help communicate behavior to parents and/or the behavior team.
Help keep your students free from distractions with these testing door signs to let vistors know that you are testing or doing a quiet activity with your class. There are two different options, one that says 'testing' and one that says 'working hard'. These are succulent themed for plant lovers like me! Directions: Chose one or both of the signs, print them, laminate them, and tape them to your door when needed!
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Experience
I have taught for 5 years in Houston County, Georgia.
I have taught 3 years of that in 1st grade, and 2 years in 2nd grade.
Teaching style
Fun, Energetic, Engaging
Awards & shining teacher moments
I have been given the opportunity to work with students who recieve special education services as well as students who recieve ESOL services during my 5 years and I have gained lots of expereince with all types of learners.
My own education history
I have a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education and Special Education and a Master's Degree in Elementary Education as well.
Additional biographical information
I am currently taking some time away from teaching to be a work from home mom to my son.
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