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Teaching Blog Addict is thrilled to have you stop by and visit as you hop around your favorite teaching blogs. Today we want to be sure to tell you a big "Thank You" to all of our loyal readers who subscribe by email or RSS feed. We've gone ahead a slipped Read More...
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What did we do before teaching blogs and Pinterest? I know I am a better teacher now because of them. I have found so many great ideas that my to-do list keeps getting longer and longer. I have found TONS of ideas that have helped my classroom be better Read More...
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Happy Sunday, everybody! It's becoming crunch time for those of us whose summer is coming to an end. I've started on all of those projects I've been putting off since May! H ere is one I started and will finish sometime this week.....I think. At Math Read More...
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Tips for new teachers: It's always a good idea to have a good plan for arrival procedures. Think about where you will be picking up your students in the morning. Will they come straight to your classroom or will you pick them up from a designated location? Read More...
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There I was enjoying a hot summer day full of blogging, pinterest and diet Dew, when I discovered this quote on Pinterest. I pinned it, laughed immediately (because "those" dumplings (special friends) who won't stop talking are funny... when it's summer Read More...
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The beginning of the year is when we set up how the rest of the year will be for the classroom. I spend much of my time putting rules in place, practicing procedures, and showing the students the road map to success in my room. The rules, though, are Read More...
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Happy International BlogHopping Day! I am Stephanie from Teaching in Room 6 and I am hosting the Classroom Management part of the hop. Classroom management is SUCH a big topic for us teachers. If you are anything like me, you could talk about it for days! Read More...
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With all of the push nowadays to "get it all in", I, like many of you, have had to find creative ways to teach all of the standards necessary. One of the best ways I have found to get things in is to insert and embed standards into the most mundane areas Read More...
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Friends~I am an OHIO State fan because I am from OHIO and my husband likes to pretend that he went to college there:) However for behavior MGT I am a Notre Dame fan all the way! Have you seen the movie RUDY? It is one of my favorites! The underdog works Read More...
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Happy Sunday to ya! I have really been enjoying all of the ideas regarding classroom management. Management of classrooms big and small is so important, without it we have chaos and with chaos little learning goes on! Back when I was teaching 11 pre-kinders Read More...
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I'm loving all the great Classroom Management Day posts here on TBA! Earlier, I shared my articles on routines and procedures . Now, I'd like to give you some resources for addressing behavior issues in your room. Behavior Management Articles 5 Pro-Active Read More...
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LOL! I know there's a song in there somewhere, but you can seriously use colored plastic cups for classroom management! They are inexpensive, and be transported easily everywhere! I have a fun video over at The Organized Classroom Blog , which explains Read More...
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I L.O.V.E my literacy and math stations and the extra practice it gives the kids. BUT I did NOT like how they would get off track and lose focus during station time. My teammate and I created an "I Can" sheet for the students to fill out to help hold Read More...
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I believe in two things when it comes to setting up a positive and kind classroom. 1. If you are a teacher, you should really love children, you are going to live about eight hours a day with them! 2. You need to let them know that you ♥ love ♥ them daily! Read More...
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Hello friends! It's Mel D from Seusstastic Classroom Inspirations ! I'm so happy to be finished with school & back to blogging....my true love! Classroom management is one of my favorite "teachery" things to talk about. I love helping out new and even Read More...
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