You always want to nip small problems early before they become larger problems. Developing an effective plan to discipline your students is important for effective classroom management.
Three problems that seem small, but are actually quiet big are 1) Students shouting out, 2) Students wandering around the classroom, and 3) Students that need an attitude check or a keep-it-clean language reminder.
To keep things simple, I made three behavior cards, which you can copy onto different colored pa
This poster helps me regulate the volume in my classroom. Modeling what each level sounds and looks like at the start of the year makes it a lot easier when I need my students to transition from a 4 to a 1 quickly. You can even cut out a white arrow out of paper and use it to mark at which level you are learning.
When parents donate things to my classroom, I send home thank you notes to show my appreciation. In light of thanksgiving, get your Thank you Paw Cards for FREE!
Do your students constantly ask you what homework assignments are missing? Do you dread keeping track of homework assignments and due dates? Use this homework stamp sheet to help you!
Why this is helpful: Give students and parents a visual way to track student homework assignments.
Directions: At the start of each class (maybe during a warm-up) check students' homework assignments for completion. Before you come around your your stamp, make sure students copy down into their stamp sheet bo
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