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Starting at $800.00 per session, we can provide ongoing training & follow ups customized to your school’s needs
Starting at $800.00 per session, we can provide ongoing training & follow ups customized to your school’s needs
POINT OUT THE POSITIVE Want to increase your teaching time and spend less time correcting students? Then, point out the positive! Taking time to develop and practice positive reinforcement will create a culture for learning. When teachers focus on and reward positive behavior,students respond eagerly. Here are some thoughts: • Read more…
PARENT COMMUNICATION Have you made three positive contacts with parents? Parents or caregivers are you greatest advocate. Make the effort to contact the parents or caregiver of your students. Show them that you care about their child and that you have their child’s best interest at heart. When writing a Read more…
MAKE EVERY MINUTE WORK FOR YOU! When thinking about specific directions for different classroom situations (such as seatwork, group work, use of manipulatives, etc.) think about the procedures you want your students to follow. Establish procedures for sharpening pencils, lining up, dismissal, use of learning stations, sharing materials and other Read more…
RULES Many teachers choose to develop classroom rules with their students. Some teachers choose to develop their rules before the school year begins and then explain and teach the rules on the first day. The key is to do what is most comfortable for you. Either way, when discussing your Read more…
TOP 10 THINGS TO DO BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL Organize your classroom- desks, tables, furniture, etc. Organize materials – books, markers, paper Decide where and how students will turn in paperwork – baskets, file folders, etc. Have a designated area and system for your lesson plans and Read more…
NEW SCHOOL YEAR The new school year is approaching faster than a melting snow cone in August! All teachers, both novice and experienced, are thinking about the new school year and all the things that need to be done. Before you start your “to do” list, take a few minutes Read more…