Posted by jenniferw on June 1, 2010
As the last days of school pass, there are two things that you need to do: First, do not leave your patience at home. Both you and your students are eager for summer vacation, and while you students may have checked out, you can’t afford to. You want to leave your students on a good [...]
Categories: Classroom Management Resources, Positive Behavior Management
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Tags: Behavior Plans, spring fever
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Posted by jenniferw on May 3, 2010
Many teachers complain about students having spring fever, but the issue does not stop with restless children who would rather be outside playing. Part of the complicating factor in dealing with spring fever in students is the fact that teachers are suffering from spring fever as well. Once testing is over and the weather warms [...]
Categories: Positive Behavior Management
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Tags: spring fever
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Posted by jenniferw on April 10, 2010
While many teachers demand attention from their students before a holiday break by cracking down on the rules or pleading with students to focus, one teacher came up with a much more creative method that had the students focused and having fun:
Categories: Positive Behavior Management, Student motivation, Success Stories
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Tags: holidays, spring fever, student focus, Success Stories
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Posted by jenniferw on April 1, 2010
As the weather warms up, students and teachers both will begin to experience spring fever. This oven results in overactive students who would rather act up than sit in class and pay attention. Finding new methods of disciplining and motivating students during this time can be helpful. Take Advantage of Nice Weather as a Motivator [...]
Categories: Student motivation
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Tags: spring fever, Student motivation
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