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Create a classroom community by building anchor charts and brainstorming roles and responsibilities for students, teachers, and parents. Do students know what their responsibilities are at school?  Do they know what to expect from you, the teacher?  Here is an opportunity to solidify those expectations, build community, and reset classroom rules. #classroomcommunity #rolesandresponsibilities #backtoschool Community Building Activities Classroom 2nd Grade, Christian School Classroom Rules, Building Relationships In The Classroom, Building A Classroom Community, Attendance Ideas Classroom, Building Classroom Community Middle School, Classroom Culture Building Activities, Middle School Community Building, Parent Activities At School

During the first few days of school, building classroom community is crucial. Here are some anchor charts that we create during the first week.

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These engaging and interactive anchor charts are an easy way to build classroom community. With 4 anchor charts included in the purchase, teachers can choose their favorite to leave up all year or can switch it up as they see needed. We love using these class community anchor charts for celebrating successes, checking in with your class and discussing life/class events. Community Anchor Chart, Interactive Anchor Charts, Class Community, Build Classroom Community, Holiday Bulletin Boards, First Week Of School Ideas, Welcome Students, Classroom Board, Early Elementary Resources

These engaging and interactive anchor charts are an easy way to build classroom community. With 4 anchor charts included in the purchase, teachers can choose their favorite to leave up all year or can switch it up as they see needed. We love using these class community anchor charts for celebrating successes, checking in with your class and discussing life/class events.

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Discover the key to creating a thriving, connected classroom community with our low-prep, interactive anchor charts. Boost your students’ engagement and learning by building strong relationships and setting them up for success in the classroom. Interactive Anchor Charts, Community Bulletin Board, Holiday Bulletin Boards, Perfect Classroom, Early Elementary Resources, Upper Elementary Resources, Elementary Activities, Student Behavior, First Grade Teachers

Discover the key to creating a thriving, connected classroom community with our low-prep, interactive anchor charts. Boost your students’ engagement and learning by building strong relationships and setting them up for success in the classroom.

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This activity is from Mrs. Robinson's Classroom Blog: Meaningful First Week Activities.  I love this idea and would eventually make anchor charts to keep up all year. First Week Activities, Building Classroom Community, First Day Activities, Responsive Classroom, Beginning Of Year, First Day Of School Activities, Beginning Of The School Year, 1st Day Of School, Creative Classroom

The first week of school generally consists of getting to know one another, in addition to discussion and practice of classroom procedures and routines. We also got our creative juices flowing by creating summer reflection writing pieces, squiggle stories, and "All About Me" mini-posters. Students are getting to know one another and me, and we are learning to work together to build a successful and positive classroom environment. On Wednesday, I wrote out six questions, all having to do with…

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One of my absolutely favorite things about being a special education teacher was that I had the freedom to design fun and exciting lessons for my students specific to their interests. I never had a curriculum to follow. No one ever told me what books to read to them or what activities I had to

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