Classroom Management

Resources, tips, tricks, and strategies for classroom management. #classroommanagement #classroommanagementstrategies #classroommanagementideas
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We might not realize it but our automatic responses and choice of words can sometimes send the wrong message to our students — here are 5 unhelpful things I’ve said to kids when I was in the classroom. Behavior Management Strategies, Classroom Procedures, Classroom Routines, Rhetorical Question, Back To School Hacks, Word Choice
5 ridiculously unhelpful things I’ve said to students
We might not realize it but our automatic responses and choice of words can sometimes send the wrong message to our students — here are 5 unhelpful things I’ve said to kids when I was in the classroom.
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
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5 ways to prevent burnout by bringing more playfulness to your classroom
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
There are a few basic procedures for class meetings, but you can make this work for you and your students. You may see overlap between restorative justice/circle training and class meetings, so bring in that knowledge if you have the training. Class Meetings, Morning Meetings, Restorative Justice, Inclusion Classroom, Classroom Board, Curriculum Development
Classroom meetings: Your most powerful tool for creating a respectful, inclusive class culture
There are a few basic procedures for class meetings, but you can make this work for you and your students. You may see overlap between restorative justice/circle training and class meetings, so bring in that knowledge if you have the training.
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
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The ultimate guide to creating a secondary classroom where students feel safe, welcome, & whole
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
There are so many different ways to start the school year–which ones are right for YOU? School Year, The Selection, Truth, Student, Start, Good Things
How to select the BEST back-to-school ideas for you and your students
There are so many different ways to start the school year–which ones are right for YOU?
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
There’s at least one in every classroom — yep, I’m talking about the kid who just sits there, and doesn’t work. The one who needs constant cajoling to put pencil to paper and get started. In some cases, there’s an attitude problem and the student is disengaged from school in general, and in other cases, the student just lacks focus or self-discipline. Hate School, Class Management, Special Education Behavior, Attitude Problem, Learning Theory
What to do in the middle of your lesson when a student refuses to work
There’s at least one in every classroom — yep, I’m talking about the kid who just sits there, and doesn’t work. The one who needs constant cajoling to put pencil to paper and get started. In some cases, there’s an attitude problem and the student is disengaged from school in general, and in other cases, the student just lacks focus or self-discipline.
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers