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Classroom Behavior Management, Management Tips, Preschool Behavior, Classroom Procedures, Teacher Help, Teacher Hacks
Melissa O'Bryan Wild About Fifth Grade
Melissa O'Bryan Wild About Fifth Grade
Writing Club, Writing Mini Lessons, Teaching Writing, Kids Writing, Writing Activities, Writing Skills, Writing Ideas
HoJo's Teaching Adventures - Fun, Engaging, & Impactful
HoJo's Teaching Adventures - Fun, Engaging, & Impactful
Distract the Distractor: Stop Off-Task Behavior Without Drama | Cult of Pedagogy Teaching Practices, Student Teaching, Teaching Spanish
Distract the Distractor: Stop Off-Task Behavior Without Drama | Cult of Pedagogy
The four agreements guide a lot of my decision making and who I try to be. Honestly MIguel Ruiz nailed it on the head #mentalhealth #bethebestyou #loveyourself #lovewhatyoudo Positive Affirmations, Positive Quotes, Motivational Quotes, Inspirational Quotes, Positive Vibes, Inspirierender Text, Quotes To Live By, Life Quotes, Wisdom Quotes
The four agreements guide a lot of my decision making and who I try to be. Honestly MIguel Ruiz nailed it on the head #mentalhealth #bethebestyou #loveyourself #lovewhatyoudo
Truth Without Limits
Truth Without Limits
Most important classroom management strategy: Don’t start with a consequence: Follow the least invasive approach to address off-task behavior: Pause; Make eye contact; Give a whole class anonymous correction or positive reminder; Tap the student’s desk Say student’s name (non-aggressive tone); THEN privately tell the student to change a specific behavior or there will be a consequence; THEN (an only then) give a consequence PRIVATELY. Teaching Business
Most important classroom management strategy: Don’t start with a consequence: Follow the least invasive approach to address off-task behavior: Pause; Make eye contact; Give a whole class anonymous correction or positive reminder; Tap the student’s desk Say student’s name (non-aggressive tone); THEN privately tell the student to change a specific behavior or there will be a consequence; THEN (an only then) give a consequence PRIVATELY.
Learned helplessness seems to be a widespread epidemic in elementary schools these days. Here's five steps to erase learned helplessness from your students' brains. Resource Teacher, Teaching Procedures, Esl Teachers, Wise Guys, Classroom Behavior
Learned helplessness seems to be a widespread epidemic in elementary schools these days. Here's five steps to erase learned helplessness from your students' brains.
Simply Kinder
Simply Kinder
We need more Parent Involvement... PTO/PTA... (Think About It Thursday-Parents as Partners) Parent Teacher Communication, Parent Teacher Conferences, Teacher Morale, Family Communication, Communication Process, School Leadership Principal, Assistant Principal
We need more Parent Involvement... PTO/PTA... (Think About It Thursday-Parents as Partners)
What's New? Teaching Secondary Social Studies and English with Leah: Dealing with Difficult Students--What to do When Nothing Works Behavior Incentives, Pbis, Behavior Plans, Classroom Behaviour
What's New? Teaching Secondary Social Studies and English with Leah: Dealing with Difficult Students--What to do When Nothing Works
Maneuvering the Middle
Maneuvering the Middle