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A Simple Way to Teach Classroom Procedures and Expectations • Teacher Thrive
Simple way to teach procedures and expectations
Ms. Sapp's Kinder Class
Ms. Sapp's Kinder Class
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Teacher Survival Kit {Planning, Reflecting, and Managing Your Classroom}
Picture1
This is the most used bulletin board in my classroom! You NEED one of these!! 8th Grade Ela, 5th Grade Classroom, English Classroom, Teaching Middle School, Kindergarten Classroom, Fourth Grade, Reading Bulletin Boards Middle School
Creating a "While You Were Out" bulletin board
This is the most used bulletin board in my classroom! You NEED one of these!!
Musings from the Middle School
Musings from the Middle School
The students read the passage independently, then travel around the classroom answering the questions on butcher paper. There can be 3-4 stations with each station asking a question about a story element (i.e. one on characters, one on setting etc). Each stations has enough squares for each student in the class to write their answer. The question can be posted on the butcher paper, or on the wall. Students must support their answer with evidence by ofelia Library Lessons, Reading Lessons, Reading Ideas, Reading Skills, Reading Strategies, Writing Ideas, Reading Classroom, School Reading, Student Reading
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The students read the passage independently, then travel around the classroom answering the questions on butcher paper. There can be 3-4 stations with each station asking a question about a story element (i.e. one on characters, one on setting etc). Each stations has enough squares for each student in the class to write their answer. The question can be posted on the butcher paper, or on the wall. Students must support their answer with evidence by ofelia
Many of us have fallen prey to the pressures and opted out of the classroom for the sake of our mental and/or physical health. Education Jobs, Education Degree, Online Education, Special Education, Education Galaxy, Education Consultant, Physical Education
36 Jobs To Get You Out of the Classroom but Not Out of Education
Many of us have fallen prey to the pressures and opted out of the classroom for the sake of our mental and/or physical health.
Classroom discussion strategies for engaging all students. Visit http://lindsayannlearning.com/student-led-discussion-strategies/ #HighSchoolEnglish #TeachingStrategies Teaching High School, Teaching Reading, Teaching Tips, Student Teaching, Teaching Art, Teaching Quotes, High School Teaching Strategies, Teaching Success, Teaching Emotions
Student Led Discussion Strategies for Whole Class Discussion
Classroom discussion strategies for engaging all students. Visit http://lindsayannlearning.com/student-led-discussion-strategies/ #HighSchoolEnglish #TeachingStrategies
Lindsay Ann Learning | High School English Activities
Lindsay Ann Learning | High School English Activities
Focus on...Classroom Management Part Three: Cool Down and Reflect Emotional Support Classroom, Social Emotional Learning, Emotional Health, Elementary Physical Education, Special Education Classroom, Classroom Behavior Management, Behavior Charts, Behavior Reflection Sheet
Focus on...Classroom Management Part Three: Cool Down and Reflect
Focus on...Classroom Management Part Three: Cool Down and Reflect
This is a great diagram to have in the classroom to implement scaffolding. Duffy emphasized how important it is to scaffold in the classroom and assist into that transition into independent work. The diagram of I do, We do, You do is a great way to remind the chidlren of this strategy. 2nd Grade Classroom, Classroom Boards, Classroom Expectations
This is a great diagram to have in the classroom to implement scaffolding. Duffy emphasized how important it is to scaffold in the classroom and assist into that transition into independent work. The diagram of I do, We do, You do is a great way to remind the chidlren of this strategy.
Adventures In Kinder and Beyond
Adventures In Kinder and Beyond
Do you feel like a “talking head” during the first couple days of school? We know that explicitly teaching procedures and expectations is a MUST for the beginning of the school year. However it’s a lot of information for a teacher to disseminate and for students to absorb. I have this simple little trick to
A Simple Way to Teach Classroom Procedures and Expectations • Teacher Thrive
Do you feel like a “talking head” during the first couple days of school? We know that explicitly teaching procedures and expectations is a MUST for the beginning of the school year. However it’s a lot of information for a teacher to disseminate and for students to absorb. I have this simple little trick to
Listening Lessons, Morning Messages, Fluency Lessons, and more ideas for primary teachers. Science Classroom, Classroom Libraries, High School, Spanish Classroom
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Listening Lessons, Morning Messages, Fluency Lessons, and more ideas for primary teachers.
Divide the inside of a file folder into boxes that are slightly larger than small sticky notes. Write students' names in the boxes in alphabetical order, one name per box. Whenever you want to make a note about a student's progress, jot the information on a sticky note and then place it in the appropriate box. Periodically move the sticky notes to students' assessment folders. You'll have valuable information at your fingertips when it's time to prepare report cards. Organization And Management, Teacher Organization, Teacher Tools, Teacher Hacks, Teacher Resources, Organized Teacher, Teachers Toolbox
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Divide the inside of a file folder into boxes that are slightly larger than small sticky notes. Write students' names in the boxes in alphabetical order, one name per box. Whenever you want to make a note about a student's progress, jot the information on a sticky note and then place it in the appropriate box. Periodically move the sticky notes to students' assessment folders. You'll have valuable information at your fingertips when it's time to prepare report cards.
Tina Whitaker
Tina Whitaker
Spiral teaching is an important part of my classroom. Learn about spiraling in math, reading, grammar, centers, homework, and more. (The homework is a lifesaver!) Instructional Coaching, Instructional Strategies, Teaching Strategies, Teaching Math, Teaching Activities, Instructional Planning, Teaching Standards, Teaching Computers
Why Spiral: A more effective way of teaching
Spiral teaching is an important part of my classroom. Learn about spiraling in math, reading, grammar, centers, homework, and more. (The homework is a lifesaver!)
How to respond to rude, disrespectful student attitudes - The Cornerstone For Teachers It Management, Classroom Management Strategies, Behaviour Management, Teaching Ideas, Behaviour Strategies, Teaching Career, Teaching Time
How to respond to rude, disrespectful student attitudes
How to respond to rude, disrespectful student attitudes - The Cornerstone For Teachers
Lindsay Gould
Lindsay Gould
5 Mistakes to Avoid During Summer Break: FREE Teacher Reflection Sheet to figure out what you really need for your classroom next school year. Christina shares how to map out your goals for organization, instruction, content, and classroom management. Teacher Summer, Free Teacher, Teacher Help, Teacher Life, Teacher Stuff, Classroom Resources
How To Avoid These 5 Mistakes During Summer Break - Miss DeCarbo
5 Mistakes to Avoid During Summer Break: FREE Teacher Reflection Sheet to figure out what you really need for your classroom next school year. Christina shares how to map out your goals for organization, instruction, content, and classroom management.
Miss DeCarbo | Primary Literacy Activities and Resources
Miss DeCarbo | Primary Literacy Activities and Resources