Students will explore proper bathroom behavior by reading through real life scenarios that are both positive and negative. After reading each scenario, students will color/highlight/bingo dob the smiling face or frowning face to identify if the exhibited behavior is positive or negative. This is a great way to begin introducing procedures at the beginning of the year or a refresh later in the year if it's needed! It will lend itself to great discussions! I hope that you enjoy it as much as I do
Engage your students in discussions with these Classroom Behavior Task Cards! These include real-life scenarios of events that have occurred in my classroom, so I hope they are helpful to you as well. These are perfect for the beginning of the year or as a refresh later in the year to foster a positive learning environment. Students will interact with these simple task cards by coloring in the smiley face or the frowning face to identify if the scenario they are reading would be something posi
This weekly newsletter, "A Peek at Our Week", includes a spot for learning objectives, important events, notes from the teacher, and a practice at home section. This file will open up in PowerPoint, where you will have access to edit the text boxes within each section. You can choose your own font or download the font I used (information in file to do that). I hope you find this as helpful for your classroom as I do!
This is a great resource to put out at the beginning of the year during Meet and Greets/Preview Night. I like to make sure I have this information from the parents prior to the first day of school to be sure it agrees with the information from the district! It helps to deal with potential issues before it becomes a last minute problem!
On Meet & Greet Night, I like to have a fun candy guessing game set up in the hallway. It's a fun way to get the students excited and give them something to look forward to on the first day of school! This file includes a poster that I created to place outside of my room and the tickets to mark down their guesses!
This Parent/Guardian Contact Sheet is great for the beginning of the school year! I personally give it to the parents during Meet & Greets and students return it on the first day of school. It's a great way to keep that important information all in one place! I hole punch and place it in a binder, so that I have all parent information at my fingertips! I place parent contact summary sheets behind each of these, so that I can keep track of all contact that takes place! You can find those
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