After a week away, it can be hard for students to transition back to the classroom and remember the expected behavior. To make sure you have a smooth end of the year, it's important to revisit your classroom expectations and rules. Here are five tips for revisiting classroom expectations with your students to help create a safe, productive learning environment. 1. Take Time to Connect When ... Read More about 5 Proven Tips for Revisiting Classroom Expectations After Spring Break
The best attention getters for the classroom
We’ve all been there- you’re standing up at the front of the room trying to get your students’ attention. You say, “class, class,” in your best teacher voice, and you hear the faint response of 3 of your students… “yes, yes.” But the rest of your students keep working, talking, being disruptive… everything except paying attention to you. Why does this happen? What are you doing wrong? There are ... Read More about The best attention getters for the classroom
The 3 Best Classroom Management Strategies for Chatty Students
We all have those few chatty students who NEVER. STOP. TALKING. No matter how many consequences we try or rewards we give, they’re constantly talking or blurting out. They interrupt us so many times that we can’t get through a single lesson without getting frustrated at how much instructional time we’re losing. Do you ever wish there was a simple way to get these chatty students to stop talking ... Read More about The 3 Best Classroom Management Strategies for Chatty Students
10 Proven Strategies for Classroom Management in Kindergarten
Finding effective strategies for classroom management in kindergarten is a puzzle. Traditionally, classroom management focuses on control rather than connection. It’s built on a set of reactive strategies based on threats and bribes that are meant to force students into compliance. But do these traditional classroom management strategies work? Maybe in the moment, but they’re not effective for ... Read More about 10 Proven Strategies for Classroom Management in Kindergarten
The Ultimate Guide to Behavior Management in Kindergarten
There’s a reason kindergarten is represented by a letter and not a number- it’s a whole different world. Spend a day in a kindergarten classroom, and I’d bet money you’d experience a few of these things: kids with no impulse control, loud meltdowns, kids yelling “no,” students rolling around on the carpet, and someone eating a glue stick. (Is this happening in your classroom? Click here to ... Read More about The Ultimate Guide to Behavior Management in Kindergarten
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