I love the variety in this set of morning greetings. There's a little something here for everyone... non-contact, non-verbal for your low key kids. And high-five, dance-it-out cards for those kids that are always a little extra. A lot of teachers post greetings right outside their classroom door, giving students a choice of how they want to say HI as they're entering the room. If you're new to … [Read more...]
Classroom Posters That Develop Positive Behaviors
What do readers do? Or writers? How about scientists, musicians, and athletes? What does it look like to be an active listener? And what does it mean to be a good friend? The first week of school is right around the corner and these are some of the questions I know we'll talk about as we work on building our culture. These classroom posters have been in my back to school toolbox for years and I … [Read more...]
Ideas for Classroom Rewards
FUN IDEAS FOR CLASSROOM REWARDS I'm writing this in mid April... you know, that time of year when the behavior plan you've had in place all year long suddenly seems to be cracking. No worries. It's probably just time for spring break. A little time away is good for everyone. And when the little muffins return, everything will be back to normal. Right? Probably. I mean, sure. I've gone … [Read more...]
Welcome Back to School: Elementary Posters
Welcome back to school! Every year, my students have a lot of questions about the people who work in our school. This is especially true for incoming kindergarteners and kids who are new to our school. They want to know: Who is the principal? What does a custodian do? Does our coach like to play basketball? Children spend a lot of time at school so it should feel comfortable and … [Read more...]
Goal Setting with Kids: 7 Tips for Teachers
The beginning of the school year is a great time to plan for goal setting with kids. Even though the routine of setting goals and reflecting on progress continues throughout the year, raising a group of goal getters begins on day one. (Or at least week one.) This is the time to establish a sense of wonder, nurture a curiosity for what-ifs, and teach what it means to have a growth mindset. Kids … [Read more...]




