Sharing Student Progress With Parents
Sharing student progress can be tricky. Grades, levels, and teacher-speak can muddy the waters and leave parents feeling confused, defensive, or hopeless. By sharing student
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Classroom management isn’t just about rules, rewards, and consequences. It isn’t a Clip Chart on the wall or a Treasure Box in the drawer. It’s about creating a community of empowered learners, providing engaging instruction, and helping students develop the skills they need to be successful in and beyond the classroom. By setting up effective routines, building relationships, and using simple redirection strategies, the classroom can become a happy place where everyone can focus on learning.
Sharing student progress can be tricky. Grades, levels, and teacher-speak can muddy the waters and leave parents feeling confused, defensive, or hopeless. By sharing student
Teachers want parent support, but we often ask for it in unrealistic or unhelpful ways. With a few shifts in thinking and a bit of
When some people think of classroom management, they picture clip-charts, reward points, or behavior marks. They envision a list of rules or a system of
The first week of school is by far the CRAZIEST and most stressful! These resources are designed to make your life easier and give your
If you’re frustrated with a chatty class, you’re not alone! In my Facebook Group (The Classroom Management Club), “too much talking” is the number one
Hey, overachiever! Yes, you, the perfectionist who wants to do it all and then some more. The teacher who spends all her money on her
When you’re having a tough school year, classroom management can easily regress into a negative mess of doling out punishments. That’s 5 minutes off your recess!
So you want to FAIL BIG at Daily Math Review? I can help! I know from personal experience some tried and true ways to make daily
Every teacher has heard the inevitable chorus of I’m Done’s! that follows an assignment or activity in an elementary classroom. We all have those so
In my last post, I discussed some easy ways to set up a positive and supportive writing environment. Once you’ve established the tone of your
Lesson planning is one of my favorite parts of teaching, but a lot can go wrong! Between the lack of (uninterrupted) planning time, the sometimes
Over the years, I have structured my Reading Block in so many different ways. Â My classroom has been the testing ground for everything from the
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Routines keep a classroom running smoothly! Teach powerful routines that save time and make classroom management easier!
Working with parents can be tricky! Find resources for better communication and getting the support you need.
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