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sticky notes with the words positive messages for students using sticky notes
Positive Messages for Students That Truly Pack a Punch
Are you a teacher who is looking for new and fun ways to inspire your students using positive messages? These sticky notes are a unique way to infuse inspiration and motivation in your classroom! Giving your students more encouragement and hope is a win for student success!
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Kindness Scavenger Hunt
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3rd 4th 5th Grade Reading Literature Student Response for Common Core
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the instructions for how to make an origami bird with colored paper and glue
9 Guaranteed Ways to Stop Students from Blurting Out | The Pinspired Teacher
Blurt Box Classroom Management Strategy to Reduce Blurting Out in Class | Classroom Management Ideas | Blurt Alert | Blurt Box | By The Pinspired Teacher
the instructions for how to make an origami bird with colored paper and glue
9 Guaranteed Ways to Stop Students from Blurting Out | The Pinspired Teacher
Blurt Box Classroom Management Strategy to Reduce Blurting Out in Class | Classroom Management Ideas | Blurt Alert | Blurt Box | By The Pinspired Teacher
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Positive Notes to Send Home
Classroom management can be tricky! Send these positive notes home to let parent's know why you were proud of their student today!
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Our school challenged us to post about our acts of kindness throughout February, and this week’s challenge was all about positive parent…
Take a number system - if students are lining up for help but all have different questions, they can take a number.  Place this system next to a sign that lists steps students can take to continue working while they wait for the teacher. Teaching Classroom Management, Teaching 5th Grade, Special Ed Teacher, Classroom Behavior Management, Classroom Procedures, 5th Grade Classroom, Classroom Organisation, Teacher's Blog, Classroom Behavior
This Year’s Classroom: Swimming to Success
Take a number system - if students are lining up for help but all have different questions, they can take a number. Place this system next to a sign that lists steps students can take to continue working while they wait for the teacher.
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6 Ways to Stop Students from Blurting Out in the Classroom
How do you stop students from blurting out in the classroom? Do you have some processes in place to curb blurting, but they're just not working for you anymore? Here are some classroom management ideas to stop students from blurting out in the classroom that you can add to your repertoire.
three white paper signs with writing on them that read tell an adult, handle it, and someone cut in line
Tackling Tattling in the Classroom
Find out how this veteran teacher uses anchor charts, books, a FREE download, and other strategies to help deal with tattling in her elementary classroom. You'll see some great wording to use for the chronic tattlers, awesome book ideas, freebies, advice, tips, and more. {preK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade approved - also works great for bully prevention, kindness, character education, & more!}
a red and white sign that says, rushing through work get a speeding ticket
Busy teacher forms
Word Habits: When students rush through work - attach a speeding ticket to their work. Student will redo the assignment. Best way to improve work habit. #workhabit #speedingticket #classroommanagement $
an image of a teacher's rules for students to use in their class room
Oh no, a note from the teacher! Nice tone on this one though.