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Classroom management ideas don't have to be complicated. Learn 11 ideas that work for redirecting student behaviors and create a positive classroom environment. Behavior Classroom Management, Classroom Behavior Competition, Behaviour Management Ideas Preschool Classroom Behavior, Homeschool Behavior Management, Behavioral Management In The Classroom, Small Group Behavior Management Ideas, Student Behavior Management, Classroom Management Chart, Best Classroom Management Strategies

Learn 11 effective ideas for redirecting student behavior in the classroom that you can start using today! The more classroom management techniques you have, the easier it is to find what works for you! Read more on the blog.

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Sol Paniagua
Individual Positive Behavior Management, 2nd Grade Behavior System, Upper Elementary Behavior System, 3rd Grade Behavior Management System, Behavior Management In The Classroom 2nd, Consequences For Bad Behavior At School, 5th Grade Behavior Management System, School Wide Behavior System, Daily Behavior Chart Classroom

It's time to revamp your strategies for behavior management! This post shares highly effective behavior management resources for...

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Rebecca Whitted
When students are not following behavior expectations, Fix-It Tickets are a great way for students to self-reflect on their behavior. These student behavior reflection sheets are an awesome classroom management tool to privately manage different classroom behaviors. These fix-it tickets are not to be used in place of building strong teacher student relationships; rather, they are used to enhance them. They give student ownership of behaviors. These behavior sheets can be sent home too! Classroom Discipline Plan, Behavior Sheet, Behavior Reflection Sheet, Student Accountability, Behavior Expectations, Positive Behavior Management, Teacher And Student Relationship, Behavior Reflection, Classroom Discipline

When students are not following behavior expectations, Fix-It Tickets are a great way for students to self-reflect on their behavior. These student behavior reflection sheets are an awesome classroom management tool to privately manage different classroom behaviors. These fix-it tickets are not to be used in place of building strong teacher student relationships; rather, they are used to enhance them. They give student ownership of behaviors. These behavior sheets can be sent home too!

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Life Between Summers | Elementary Activities
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Learn how two little behavior note templates can be a complete classroom management game-changer. Glow and Grow Behavior Notes are a simple and highly effective behavior management strategy for kindergarten and beyond. Parents will love getting positive behavior notes sent home, students will love earning them, and teachers will love how easy they are to […]

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Jennifer Mikowski-Jackson
Recollections on my adventures in teaching...stories, ideas, resources, what works...and what doesn't! Dealing With Difficult Students, Classroom Management Consequences, Managing Difficult Students, How To Handle Disruptive Students, Behavior Plans For Students Individual Middle School, Disruptive Students Behavior Management, Difficult Students How To Handle, Disruptive Behavior In The Classroom, Behaviour Management Ideas Classroom

If you think I have the answers here, I'm afraid you'll be disappointed. I'm far from having any answers.

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Megan Thomas
Organisation, Elementary Behavior Management, Positive Behavior Management, Behavior Management System, Teaching Classroom Management, Behavior Management Strategies, Behavior Interventions, Classroom Behavior Management, Behaviour Management

I love sticky notes. I make lists of things I need to do on them all the time. (Does it even count as completing a task if you don't get to cross it off a list?) I use them as labels on copies that have already been made for what day and class they are for. I write down notes to myself about how the lesson went if there's something I definitely do or don't want to repeat next year. And now... a new use! I keep a pad of sticky notes easily accessible so I can write a positive note to students…

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