Create interactive seating plans and select students at random.
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One hall mark of ADHD is trouble with executive function. ADHD kids aren’t the best planners, organizers, or self-regulators. This can get very frustrating very quickly. This training presentation presents ten, simple steps can be followed to boost all seven executive functions and also help your child/student gain more independence. This presentation might be used in a professional learning community for growth in the area of ADHD and executive function, a school-wide focused faculty meeting, or even a district-wide professional development session with general education as well as special services teachers. Executive function has received much attention and research and is worth the investigation in that many, many students have difficulty with this and many times adults think it is instinctive! This might also be a training session implemented with parents who will benefit from the ten simple steps as well!
This ebook from www.behaviourneeds.com explains how to deal with the seven most common classroom behaviour problems... Please leave an honest comment/review.
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For most teachers of young learners, classroom management is a big issue. Our latest teaching tip with David Rixon looks more closely at this topic and offers practical advice on how best to manage classes of YL students.
These 5 minute Brain Break Activity Cards will give your students a break! A break that some of them so often need!
Give them 5/10 minutes to step away from ‘learning’. With these fun activity cards, students will ‘think’ they aren’t learning but having fun, of course, that isn’t true!
Task cards are FUN and educational! Many cover lots of learning areas; self-control, speaking and listening, creative form and much, much more!
These brain breaks are suitable for students of ALL ages.
This resource is FANTASTIC for students with ASD/Aspergers/ADHD and other SEN.
One hour anger management lesson (Powerpoint, worksheets, well differentiated and engaging activities) to help students understand their anger and manage their emotions appropriately. Could be used as a PSHE lesson, Emotional Literacy session, in Tutor Time or by pastoral staff for smaller groups.
This pack includes a 1 hour PowerPoint, worksheets and clips, all well differentiated. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes) and are designed to last one hour each.
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Behavior Management Warning Cards. Classroom management tool.. Slip quietly on a desk and don't stop teaching! Be prepared for the beginning of the year or anytime you need a behavior plan. Explain to your students when they come back to school at the beginning of the year that you will expect them to follow your classroom expectations. Give them examples of positive and negative behaviors Tell them that once you give a verbal warning, you expect the behavior to stop. If it does not, and you have to address the issue again, they will quietly, without disrupting instruction, be given a behavior warning card. Just put it on their desk and don't stop teaching! They must sign it, date it, and write the behavior they are being warned about on the back and return it to you. You keep the card for documentation, which is useful for parent conferences or in the event of an office referral. Includes a plain set without name and date if you wish to use repeatedly without documentation. Includes cards with place for name and date, blank cards with a line to write on that you can customize, Last Chance cards, Stop! cards, and Oops! cards...which you can use as you choose. Enjoy! - HappyEdugator
Record and track attendance with this automated macro enabled Excel workbook.
Includes interactive seating plan and random student selector.
Can be used as an individual teacher or whole school.
Files are updated on a regular basis and feedback is welcome.
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Award stars for good behaviour with this adaptable and effective ‘Rewards’ chart.
Each time a child achieves 33 stickers/stars from you, they receive a small prize.
An effective and simple rewards system.
Fully editable.
A simple six-step guide for those who want help to improve their behaviour management in the classroom. I hope it helps and it is by no means, the be all and end all of what to do. Just something that I have put together on the advice of friends and colleagues.
Let me know if you find it useful (or not!). Can be bought as a bundle along with my awesome resource of Starters, plenary, brain-gym, riddles and more!!
5 page document for behaviour management.
Originally designed for children with ADHD and or autism but can be used for any child that is struggling.
Some pages are to be printed and laminated and some are to be completed by teacher/ TA.
As a teacher with 12 years of experience ,I excited to apply my skills and experience for an English Teacher . Having a good communicative skills,made the students to understand the concept of LSRW well.I can make the children to develop their knowledge in all the aspects .I am passionate about teaching and helping students come to love learning and transform the way of students careers.
What is Classroom Management?
Classroom management refers to the strategies and techniques that teachers use to create a positive and effective learning environment for their students.
Classroom management can be challenging for teachers, especially those who are new to the profession or who are working with difficult or challenging students. Overall, effective classroom management requires a combination of planning, organization, and interpersonal skills, and can be a difficult but rewarding aspect of teaching.
Effective classroom management techniques help to establish clear expectations for behavior and academic performance, build positive relationships between the teacher and students, and maintain consistent routines. When students feel safe, respected, and engaged in the learning process, they are more likely to be motivated and successful in their academic pursuits.
Who is this book for?
This book can be especially helpful for new teachers who may not have as much experience in lesson planning or classroom management. It will teach you strategies that have proven results.
This book is also for experienced teachers who want to refresh and renew their teaching methodology with the most up-to-date methods.
Springtime is here! Everybody is gearing up for baseball and softball season! And… what student doesn't want to be complimented on his/her great traits or a job well done. Use this resource packet of numbered baseballs to place on a large glove when a student does a great job or compliments another student for a job well done! This resource set includes baseballs numbered from one to forty-eight as well as twelve baseballs that are not numbered that can be used multiple ways. Set up a system with your classroom that when students earn a certain amount of baseballs or a certain amount of points, they are rewarded as a class! This can be a great system to encourage family and community in your classroom!
This is a packet of mini-posters for the “rules of the rug!” Young children in preschool, pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and even first grade will delight in learning the “rules of the rug!” Teach them the rules and procedures and they will not forget them all year! You will find seven mini posters with eye-catching borders that are sure to grab the attention of the learners!
This packet is a great idea for classroom management! In this packet, you will find six sheets of “Your Turn To Talk Tickets!” Students might place two or three tickets at the top corners of their desk during a direct instruction activity. When a student has a turn to talk in response to the activity, after speaking that student can give you one of his/her tickets. When the student’s tickets are gone, he/she can not talk again until the activity is different. You can make many, many variations for these tickets! Additionally, there are six other pages of “You Owe Me” tickets. These tickets might be issued to students when they forget and interrupt instruction and other students’ learning. These tickets state that they will owe you time! These tickets suggest that time is taken in increments and not all at one time!
When elementary students learn to follow directions, it begins a complimentary compliance with requests that improves their relationships with everyone! Young students sometimes have difficulty transitioning from one activity to another, especially students on the autism spectrum. Many times transitions causes anxiety or students just seem to be stuck and not be able to transition to the next task well. Because transitions can be difficult, use this packet of materials to help teach students how to transition effectively. This packet allows students to follow adults’ directions without whining, arguing, and/or complaining. In this packet is a set of visual, nonverbal signal cards that can serve as transition signals. These cards are very nonthreatening, non-obtrusive individualized approach to transitioning. A teacher can simply place a card on a student’s desk and walk away. Cards include “GO,” “slow down and breathe,” and “STOP!” Students are sure to respond to these cards and will receive an individualized warning that a transition time is approaching!
This bundle includes 7 of our resources to help you manage your class better.
Conversation Starters: This product contains 100 plus conversation starters that teachers and counselors can use.This product is best used for middle school year children aged 11-13 years old.
It is divided into 5 categories:
a. Family
b. Self
c. School
d. Friends
e. Anything under the sun
It also comes with blank templates that you can use to write your own questions for each category.
Getting Acquainted: Initial Interview Guide: This guide can be used by teachers and counselors to get acquainted with their students. They can easily establish rapport with these short interview guide and they can also take down notes about their observations and impressions of the student.
Feelings Flash Cards: How Do I Feel: The emotions flashcards include 27 different feelings/emotions. It includes what trigger each emotions and feelings. It also has an interview guide questions and a worksheet to help your students identify, express their feelings and promote discussions. They also come in black & white.
The 27 feelings/emotions are:
Girls emotions/feelings:
1. Happy
2.Lonely
3. Mad
4. Proud
5. Sad
6. Embarrassed
7. Sheepish
8. Shy
9. Skeptical
10. Suprised
11. Worried
12. Disappointed
Boys' emotions and feelings:
1. Anxious
2. Bored
3. Confused
4. Enraged
5. Excited
6. Hurt
7. Mad- Accusatory
8. Mad- Indignant
9. Peeved-Tantruming
10. Proud
11. Scared
12. Shy
13. Smug- Self- Important
14. Startled
15. Stressed
Editable Weekly and Parent Newsletters: Take Homes Notes from the Teacher: This editable bundle includes weekly newsletter and parent newsletter.
Weekly Newsletter: This editable weekly newsletter template is a great way to keep your students on track and updated. A great reminder for the students to know what is on for the week.It also come with an editable blank template to be able to customise the categories.
Parent Newsletter:These Editable Parent Newsletters are monthly newsletters that you could give to parents as a way of communicating about their child's progress in school. They are like take home notes that you could give to students to bring home to their parents or if the parents pick up their child at school, you could hand them over personally. It is a great way to keep the parents updated of their child's performance. A blank monthly parent newsletter template is also provided so you could put your own categories.
The format is in powerpoint and the newsletters are in PNG format so you can edit. To edit, open the file in powerpoint, click on "INSERT" and look for "TEXT BOX" and type on the text box.
To PRINT: The file is on A4 paper size. It could also be printed on black & white or grey scale. Just adjust the colour settings of your computer.
Keep Calm: Calming Strategies for Tweens and Teens: Our tweens and teens go through a lot of changes and these changes often make them feel anxious, stressed, worried, frustrated, angry, etc...
These 50 calming strategies could help your students to keep their focus and concentration, develop and enhance good coping skills as well as self-regulate. It could help them to stay calm and assist them in managing the situation and their emotions.
It includes:
Brief discussion of pre-adolescence and adolescence
Reasons why students are not calm
Signs when students are not calm
What we want our students to know
Calming strategies include:
1. Talk it out
2. Draw
3. Paint
4. Write
5. Read
6. Exercise
7. Think of Positives
8. Listen to Music
9. Breathe
10. Walk
11. Meditate
12. Cook
13. Bake
14. Dance
15. Play sports
16.Play musical instruments
17. Hang out with friends
18. Watch your favourite television shows
19. Clean your room
20. Go out and enjoy the outdoors
21. Drink water
22. Count 1, 2, 3
23. Go to the beach
24. Gardening
25. Stargazing
26. Surfing
27. Swimming
28. Knitting
29. Riding a bike
30.Fishing
31. Pottery
32.Wood-work
33.Cross-stitching
34. Make a scrapbook
35. Tinkering with technology
36. Photography
37. Make a Video
38. Snorkeling
39. Visit a museum
40. Visit a library
41. Sewing
42. Play video games
43. Do yoga
44. Visit a zoo
45. Scuba diving
46. Go on a road trip
47. Visit an amusement park
48. Identify your feelings
49. Do pilates
50. Hiking
This bundle could help you manage your class better. It includes resources that 6 resources that are needed in the classroom.
Conversation Starters for Teachers and Counselors: This product contains 100 plus conversation starters that teachers and counselors can use.This product is best used for middle school year children aged 11-13 years old.
It is divided into 5 categories:
a. Family
b. Self
c. School
d. Friends
e. Anything under the sun
It also comes with blank templates that you can use to write your own questions for each category.
Getting Acquainted: Initial Interview Guide: This guide can be used by teachers and counselors to get acquainted with their students. They can easily establish rapport with these short interview guide and they can also take down notes about their observations and impressions of the student.
Feelings Flash Cards: How Do I Feel: The emotions flashcards include 27 different feelings/emotions. It includes what trigger each emotions and feelings. It also has an interview guide questions and a worksheet to help your students identify, express their feelings and promote discussions. They also come in black & white.
The 27 feelings/emotions are:
Girls emotions/feelings:
1. Happy
2.Lonely
3. Mad
4. Proud
5. Sad
6. Embarrassed
7. Sheepish
8. Shy
9. Skeptical
10. Suprised
11. Worried
12. Disappointed
Boys' emotions and feelings:
1. Anxious
2. Bored
3. Confused
4. Enraged
5. Excited
6. Hurt
7. Mad- Accusatory
8. Mad- Indignant
9. Peeved-Tantruming
10. Proud
11. Scared
12. Shy
13. Smug- Self- Important
14. Startled
15. Stressed
Editable Weekly Newsletters and Editable Parent Newsletters: Take Home Notes from Teachers to Parents:
This editable bundle includes weekly newsletter and parent newsletter.
Weekly Newsletter: This editable weekly newsletter template is a great way to keep your students on track and updated. A great reminder for the students to know what is on for the week.It also come with an editable blank template to be able to customise the categories.
Parent Newsletter:These Editable Parent Newsletters are monthly newsletters that you could give to parents as a way of communicating about their child's progress in school. They are like take home notes that you could give to students to bring home to their parents or if the parents pick up their child at school, you could hand them over personally. It is a great way to keep the parents updated of their child's performance. A blank monthly parent newsletter template is also provided so you could put your own categories.
The format is in powerpoint and the newsletters are in PNG format so you can edit. To edit, open the file in powerpoint, click on "INSERT" and look for "TEXT BOX" and type on the text box.
To PRINT: The file is on A4 paper size. It could also be printed on black & white or grey scale. Just adjust the colour settings of your computer.
Reward Coupons:These 50 student reward coupons will help your students become more effective and efficient students in the classroom. It will promote good interpersonal relationships to others, build self-confidence, and instill good habits.
*Use these rewards to students who are “caught in the act” of doing good.
*Use these rewards with difficult students to improve on their behavior.
*Allow them to choose their student rewards.
*Use them to reinforce good behavior.
*These rewards can be laminated, can also be printed in colored and gray scale.
Reward Coupons:
1. My Life, My tunes- Listen to music while working
2. I like my new seat- Pick your new seat
3.Woo-Hoo- Free Assignment Day
4. Project Buddy - Pick your project partner/s
5.DJ for a Day- Pick songs for the class to listen to
6. Yum, yum Gum- Chew Gum in Class
7.President for A Day
8.5 Bonus Points - For Project
9. Teacher's Right Hand- Teacher's Assistant for the Day/ Week
10. Very Important Person- Sit on Teacher's Table
11. Apps Time- Play game using gadgets during break time
12. Sleep In- Skip Bell Work
13.Tech Time- Extra 5 minutes on the computer
14. Mad Hatter- Wear your cap or hat to school
15. I love RECESS- Extra 5 minutes for Recess
16. Free Time is Fun- Extra 5 minutes of Free Time
17.Positive Note for Home- Teacher writes a positive note to your parents about student and performance
18. Positive Call for Home- Teacher calls parents to give positive feedback
19. Too Cool for School- Wear shades/sun glasses to school
20.Almost on Time- Get Away Late Pass
21. Lunch Buddies- Pick someone you want to have lunch with you (teacher or student)
22. Light, Camera, Action- Show and Tell anything about yourself
23.WILD CARD- Pick any of the cards you like
24. Book Lover- Extra time in the library
25.Paparazzi- Photographer for the Day
26. Sweeth Tooth- Pick candies from the sweets' jar
27. Feels Like Home- Wear slippers to school
28. Pillow Day- Bring pillow to school
29.Line Leader- Lead the line and be in the front of the line
30. Calendar Keeper- Helps teacher keep notes on important dates to remember for the week
31. Doodle Time- free time to draw and doodle
32. Read Out Loud Buddy- Be a buddy to a classmate and help him/her read out loud
33.First to Leave Class- First one out of the classroom on dismissal time
34. Lead a Class meeting- Facilitate meeting
35.Math Center Leader- Helps teacher and classmates in the Math Center
36. Math Buddy- helps a student in Math class
37. Pick Song for Class
38.Fitness First- Lead the class for PE exercise
39. Snack time with Teacher
40.Picasso for A Day- Help teacher decorate the classroom
41.Social Studies Genius- Help students with Social Studies lessons
42.Science Whiz- Help students with Science lessons
43.Bathroom Pass Holder- In charge of giving and keeping bathroom pass holders
44. Assembly Organizer- Gathers everyone together and makes sure everyone is ready to listen and participate
45. Phonics Buddy- Help a student in Phonics lesson
46. Cuddle Time- Bring favorite toy to school
47.My Kind of Socks Day- Wear Socks to school
48. Pajama Day- Wear Pajamas to school
49.Sip Up, Drink Up- Bring favorite drink to school
50. Lead the Class to Read- Be the Leader in Reading