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71 Articles about QUIET
This Attention-Getter Will be Music to Your Ears.
Idea by Cathy, 1st Grade Teacher, Mt. Juliet, Tennessee:
One management tip I’ve found especially effective is using a music More...
Let Your Word of the Week Get their Attention in More Ways than One.
Idea by Cynthia, 2nd Grade Teacher, Port St. Lucie, Florida:
In my classroom, our "word of the week" does More...
Present Meditation As A Path to Relaxed Learning.
Idea by Mary Lou, 2nd Grade Teacher, Maple Valley, Washington:
I’ve discovered I can help students use meditation as a positive More...
Break the Ice by Transforming Your Classroom into a Newsroom.
Idea by Liza, Junior High Teacher, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands:
For a beginning-of-the-year icebreaker, I have More...
Want A Quieter Classroom? Use Sign Language!
Tip by Suzanne, 4th Grade Teacher, Norfolk, Virginia:
When I taught hearing-impaired students, I learned sign language. I now More...
Manner Banner!
Idea by Cindy, 2nd Grade Teacher, Hanover, Indiana:
In our school cafeteria, every class has the opportunity to win the "Manner Banner" by exhibiting good lunchtime More...
Magic Words = Magical Results.
Idea by Peggy, Kindergarten Teacher, Kent, Ohio:
Here’s an idea that has been very successful with my kindergarten class. Each morning, one 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...
Positive Behaviors Are in the Cards.
Idea by Charlotte, Librarian and Former Classroom Teacher, Montgomery, Alabama:
When I was a classroom teacher, I developed a special More...
Recording The Letters.
Idea by Holly, Kindergarten Teacher, Indianapolis, Indiana:
My kindergarten class was learning about the letter "p". As the students brainstormed a More...
Place Students on a Musical Path to Word Mastery.
Idea by Carol, 2nd Grade Teacher, Inman, South Carolina:
As a 2nd grade classroom teacher, I enjoy introducing my students More...
Touchy-Feely Tools Help Wiggle Worms Learn.
Idea by Mary, 3rd Grade Teacher, Salem, Michigan:
At my school we have established a Sensory Closet filled with tools and devices More...
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