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12 Articles about CLEAN UP
Time to Move, Groove, and Clean Up.
Idea by Tracey, 1st Grade Teacher, Candia, New Hampshire:
Here’s an anytime activity that’s helpful especially during clean up time. More...
Take the Mystery Out of Motivating Kids to Clean Up.
Idea by Peggy, 3rd Grade Teacher, Auxvasse, Missouri:
For years I struggled to discover an effective method for getting More...
Pod Points Encourage Cooperation over Competition.
Idea by Erica, 3rd Grade Teacher, Clive, Iowa:
Rather than arrange students’ desks in rows, I prefer to place clusters More...
A Colorful Idea for Helping Students Get Organized.
Idea by Kelly, 1st Grade Teacher, Cherryville, North Carolina:
Need a way to help students take responsibility for organizing More...
These Students Go WAY Beyond the Academics!
Idea by Tracey, 6th Grade Teacher, Stockton, CA.
I dub the first week of school, "School Workshop 101."
I make a list of More...
Helping Hands!
Idea by Carol, Preschool Teacher, Framingham, Massachusetts:
In our classroom, I use a symbol of helping hands to set a tone of helpfulness. Before school More...
The Human Vacuum Cleaners, sent in by Suzanne, who teaches 1st Grade in Sharpsville, PA.
At the end of a very busy day in first grade, our classroom floor is often covered with More...
Glue without the mess! Sent in by Andrew, who teaches 3rd Grade in Charlotte, NC.
Children using glue can be a big mess. One idea that was passed down to me is to use water More...
Sarah, who teaches Kindergarten in Charlottesville, VA, offers this rhythmic Management tip.
To get my class to clean up and transition, without me having to nag them to More...
Here’s a fun clean-up tip sent in by Laurie, a 2nd Grade teacher from Shannock, Rhode Island:
Clean up after messy cutting projects or even at the end of the day can go quicker More...
Sent in by Linda, who teaches 1st Grade in Pacific, MO
I found that my little ones will be more willing to help clean up our classroom
if we have some fun More...
This month we have a "Mystery Trash Management Tip" submitted by Sarah, who teaches 3rd grade in Kentucky:I always had problems keeping my floor clean throughout the day and by More...
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