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Teacher Mom 101: A Foolproof PBS and Classroom Management Plan for Middle School
Sometimes as teachers/parents we need specific skills to look for as they fall onto a continuum. This rubric helps you to do just that. This is yet another method I have for collecting data and another piece I use to guide classroom observations. Rubrics help to target specified behaviors and can be shared with students to indicate where they are in terms of their skills and where they should be in terms of skills. This rubric is a favorite of mine because it is a teaching tool and a data…
Learn how to use behavior charts to help students own and change their actions, and support faculty to proactively address issues.
This expected vs unexpected behaviors free worksheet is a great teaching tool to help teach this subject. If you aren’t sure what expected behavior vs unexpected behavior is, check out this article. You’ll also find a full lesson plan & several expected vs unexpected activities. Get students understanding this important social/emotional concept with practice using scenarios, videos, and this worksheet. Ideal for special education teachers or school counselors. Click now for this freebie!
Do you have an effective classroom behavior management plan or does it need a refresh? Here are 4 steps you can take to improve how you handle student behavior.
Behavior worksheets can be a valuable tool for teenagers seeking to improve their habits and attitudes. These printable resources provide a structured approach to address and explore various elements of behavior, allowing individuals to gain self-awareness and make positive changes. Whether you are a parent, teacher, or counselor in search of effective strategies to guide teenagers towards better behavior, these printable behavior worksheets offer a practical solution.
Motivating your students can be difficult. Here are some great ideas to incentivize your students to work hard! #backtoschool #middleschool #middleschoolmath #classroomideas
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Logical consequences are a great way for to stop negative behaviors in the classroom. This freebie is part of a blog post on How to Improve Classroom Management by Doing LESS! - Young Teacher Love by Kristine Nannini
Behavior Contracts can be a really useful tool to improve behaviors from your child. They are used at home and in classrooms, just make sure that your child has the skills that you are asking of them!
Our High School uses this Behavior Reflections sheet. It makes students really think about their behavior, what causes it, and what happens because of it. The teacher, student, and parent have to sign this form, and return it to Admin.
How effective is your school’s ISS? Does it really teach a child how to behave differently? What if it were possible to use ISS time to teach better behavior skills? Here are some ideas:
Empowering Teachers to Build a Positive Classroom Climate
Class jobs for middle school students - I plan on using some of these this year!
Hello everyone! 🙂 Today I’m super excited to be participating in a linky hosted by my dear friend and bloggy sister Sara from Miss V’s Busy Bees! This is a 10 week linky party! Each week there will be a different focus! This week, I’ll be sharing my ideas for… BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT! I’m a clip...Read More »
If you've ever been in the middle school classroom you will know that being a middle school teacher is not work for the faint of heart. Coupled with everything else that we know about the importance of brain breaks, it's absolutely pivotal that we make sure we are doing everything we can for middle schoolers, as their brains are going through rapid amounts of changes. Brain breaks for middle school may actually be more important than any other grade level we are teaching.
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