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PinterestFacebookEmailTwitterTeaching students to make good choices is HARD! Students need to learn how to make good choices just like they need to learn their letters and numbers. Social development directly affects ALL other areas of learning. One of my main goals for students is to be happy, confident learners who can solve problems and work...Read More
Lisa DiLuca saved to Teacher Stuff
Getting your kids to follow routines and do their chores is always hard. I've posted before about getting kids to do their chores, here and here, but nothing ever really sticks. Summer just started and my kids have no clue what to do with all of their free time. We’ve been struggling to fill our days and I didn’t like them watching tv or playing on their iPads all day. I knew something had to change. So I set out on a mission to create routine and behavior charts so they know what to expect…
Jen Mitros saved to Olivia chart
Sweet Southern Prep: How I Do It: The Behavior Chart

Lillie Kleemeyer saved to Learning For the Kiddos!
They’re back! My star behavior charts. The same star behavior charts I made for my girls in 2009 when they were 3 & 5 years old. The same star behavior charts that I pull out every summer when we need a little extra something to keep us on track. These babies never disappoint! My...
Yogeshwari Jeyagobie 2008 saved to Quick saves
Have you ever had one of those?? I feel like I've been up and on the go all day long but haven't really accomplished anything! Hmph! Mr. Madden was off work today so I made him get up this morning to go to my classroom with me (since we got an email that our hall was ready to go). He usually comes and moves all of my furniture back for me. Well, there wasn't much for him to help with since the custodians asked us to leave a diagram of where we wanted our furniture to go (a first for this…

Julie Burt saved to Monster Theme
How do you get kids to listen and get ungrounded? Try making a magnetic behavior chart that I called The Penny Method. Materials needed: magnetic board, pennies, hot glue, alphabet stickers. Learn how to make this chart to get kids to listen. Get the full tutorial on this easy DIY behavior chart for kids!
PinterestFacebookEmailTwitterTeaching students to make good choices is HARD! Students need to learn how to make good choices just like they need to learn their letters and numbers. Social development directly affects ALL other areas of learning. One of my main goals for students is to be happy, confident learners who can solve problems and work...Read More

Brandy Mayes saved to Kindergarten