Classroom Managment

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38 Outdoor Activities to Get Kids Out of the House This Summer
Outdoor Activities For Kids This Summer - this giant kerplunk game looks easier to build than others I've seen!
classroom rules for high school
classroom rules for high school - Google Search
Flexible Seating
Flexible Seating made easy in the classroom. This post is filled with the most FAQ's and answers. It also comes with links to where she gets all of her flexible seating options! A must read for any teacher that is thinking about doing flexible seating in their classroom!
A fun way to get kids to participate in classroom discussions and to check their understanding.
Quick Time Filler Math Game
Five Minute Fillers - wayyy better than wasting time voting on what to do and dealing with arguing!
50+ Quick Ways to Get a Student to Complete Their Work | The Pinspired Teacher
How to Get Students to Complete Their Work- 50 tricks to add to your teacher bag of tricks!
The Artful Parent - Great idea for story stones! http://whereimaginationgrows.com/emotions-story-stones-for-kids/ | Facebook
SO SO cool! My oldest son will LOVE this project. :)
Choose Respect! and I Can't ...YET!:)
I Can't ...YET!:) poetry! Activities to learn about the virtue of perseverance.
Bubble Gum Quiet System
I have used this is my classroom for three years. It works like a charm. The students love to see how many gum balls they can earn during the given time. I have either set the timer for the full amount of work time or set it for smaller increments of time. As a reward, if they reach the goal, I sometimes give a piece of bubble gum, or something toward a classroom goal for some other reward...For example I might give them a letter toward building the word Compliments.
Favourite Pins Friday! {Back to School Bulletin Boards}
I love this idea for the welcome sign as parents walk into the school.
Attention Please! Attention Getters/Grabbers {FREEBIE}
I use these Whole Brain Teaching attention getters on a daily basis with my ELL students. These attention getters are a great way to improve your classroom management. I usually pick one or two to teach the class at the beginning of the year. Then every month or every few weeks, I introduce a new attention getter, which my students can't wait for!!