CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
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How To Spend Less Time Reteaching Routines After A School Break
After a long school break, it is always important to revisit your classroom routines and expectations with students much like you did during the first
Did You Know Flexible Seating Doesn't Need to be Fancy?
There’s not always a need for fancy chairs or furniture to create flexible seating options in your classroom. In fact, you can arrange your existing
Do You Wish Your Classroom Was More Tidy?
A tidy classroom makes for more a productive learning space, but how do you maintain a tidy classroom? This post is filled with tips for getting your students genuinely involved in maintaining a tidy classroom environment each day so you as a teacher aren’t the only one working hard to maintain organization and tidiness throughout the school year.
What Happens When You Focus on Building Respect In Your Classroom
Strong classroom management is one of the critical components to making your life as a teacher more smooth and enjoyable. No matter where you fall
A Design Challenge Your Students Will Absolutely Love
The end of the school year is such a special time as testing winds down, and you finish teaching those last few standards. You may
A Classroom Economy Students & Teachers Love
When it comes to classroom management, some of the most common struggles I hear about from teachers are the lack of respect students have for
Free Lesson Plans for the Best First Day Ever
The first day of school brings about many butterflies for me, regardless of how many years I teach. Each August as the summer winds down,
How To Boost Accountability in a Workshop Classroom
Establishing consistent accountability when using the workshop approach to teaching and learning may seem daunting at first. After all, your students are producing, and consuming
Five Tips For Quieting A Chatty Class
Some school years we have classes that are chattier than average. Although notably more exhausting, I always find these years to be the most enjoyable
Third Grade Classroom Tour : Designed For Self-Directed Learning
This year, I decided to make some modifications to my classroom decor, and I am thrilled to share this reveal with you all. This post
Three Interactive Back to School Activities With EXPO Dry Erase Ink Indicator Markers
Launching the school year with interactive activities can help your students settle back into the school routine while enjoying the movement and socialization they grow
5 Steps To Efficient Data Tracking: Math Workshop Meet With The Teacher
If you are living in a constant battle between tracking data and planning instruction…you know you’re not alone. Like most teachers, you are probably looking