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Classroom expectations

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Classroom Rules and Consequences – Continually Learning

Classroom management consists of many things. Mainly, management revolves around classroom procedures. Another important aspect of classroom management is rules. Now, rules in the classroom…

We are using a new program at our school this year called RULER. Instead of rules, we came up with a Classroom Charter. It was labor intensive and really challenged the kids to think, but I love how it came out. :heart: #emotionsmatter #emotionalintellige

We are using a new program at our school this year called RULER. Instead of rules, we came up with a Classroom Charter. It was labor intensive and really challenged the kids to think, but I love how it came out. :heart: #emotionsmatter #emotionalintellige

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10 Classroom Procedures that Will Save Your Sanity | Teach 4 the Heart

Here’s a few classroom procedures that have worked well for me – and a couple awesome ideas I’ve run across since I’ve stepped out of the classroom...

Help students build social responsibility by creating a classroom contract. Use children's ideas about what a great classroom should be.

Build social responsibility and encourage good behavior by creating a classroom contract. Helpful anchor chart idea and FREE printable included!

I added this pin because as a future teacher it is important to address the rules that you want to set in the class for each student. This pin is colorful and has simple rules that a kindergarten kid can grasp.

I added this pin because as a future teacher it is important to address the rules that you want to set in the class for each student. This pin is colorful and has simple rules that a kindergarten kid can grasp.

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It’s important to make sure every member of the IEP team knows their roles and expectations. Unlike special education teachers, many general education teachers have a limited knowledge of IEPs and special education services. As a special education teacher, it is your responsibility to help general education teachers get to know the IEP and how they can serve special needs students in their classroom. If you need help explaining a student’s IEP to the gen. ed. teacher, these tips are for you.
Creating a positive and encouraging classroom filled with kindness and respect is something we start working on from day one. I always start the year by reading the book Have You Filled a Bucket Today? by Carol McCloud. The bucket filling concept explained in the book acts as a powerful classroom management strategy all year through. It underlines the importance and impact of our words and actions towards others and ourselves.
Simple Classroom Management Strategy for Young Children - How to Teacher Bucket Filler Behaviors that Build Classroom Community - A great way to help build a positive classroom environment is to use the bucket filler strategy. It is a concept that is simple for young students to understand & encourages good behavior plus kindness to others. Click to see top bucket filler activities.
Setting expectations is one of the most crucial areas of instruction during the few weeks of school. This back to school resources teaches every step of creating classroom rules and expectations as well as determining logical consequences and what to do when mistakes are made.