Kindergarten consequences

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Classroom Cheers, Classroom Management Songs, Kindergarten Classroom Setup, Kindergarten Classroom Management, Perfect Classroom, Classroom Management Elementary, Teaching Classroom Management, Classroom Songs, Prek Classroom

I posted about these songs about a year ago on my Instagram feed and so many of you asked if I would be putting these in my TPT shop to sell. At the time, we had only written three, and I just didn't feel like that was enough to make a whole resource with. Since then, I have been working on writing new transition songs that are sung to some of our kids' favorite tunes! Singing CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT SONGS AND CHANTS during transitions makes moving from one thing or place to another almost…

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Kindergarten Behavior Management, School Behavior Chart, Preschool Behavior Management, Kindergarten Behavior, Preschool Behavior, Positive Behavior Support, Social Skills Lessons, Social Skills Groups, Responsive Classroom

As teachers, we know that consistency and following through is KEY when it comes to behavior management in our classrooms! This tool is not only perfect to help roll out Expected Behaviors and set a tone for the year, but it is a great kid-friendly reference tool to keep handy in the classroom when expected behaviors are not met. It will also help hold YOU the teacher accountable and make sure you follow through with the logical consequences. The best part is, it's TOTALLY EDITABLE TOO! I've…

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This post is full of my ideas for effective consequences that actually teach BETTER BEHAVIOR than simply punish a child for a discipline problem!

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The Diary of a Teachaholic: Rules, Rewards and Consequences Chart and RON CLARK!! Consequences Chart, Cafeteria Behavior, Classroom Consequences, Recess Rules, Consequence Chart, Playground Rules, Ron Clark, First Day Back To School, Teaching Classroom Management

Wow!! What a GREAT first day back to school. I'm almost finished with my room (YAH!!!) , I got to see all of my amazing co-workers today, and I met Ron Clark at our convocation. He was so inspiring!! He reminded me about the real reason why I teach. He was gracious enough to sign my book and take a photo with me. I going to step on my soapbox for a minute... Anyone can teach in at an "easy" school. It takes heart, passion and determination to teach kids from the "wrong" side of the tracks. I…

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Madison | Falling for 1st on Instagram: "Let’s talk logical consequences! One of my goals this year is to be consistent and fair when it comes to classroom management, so I made this visual to help keep my students and I accountable! Logical consequences should be related, respectful, and reasonable. For example, if a student is constantly distracting classmates during centers then they might lose the privilege of working in a group. Or if a student is misusing their scissors, they will no longer get to use them until they can show respect for their supplies. Responsive classroom techniques and think sheets have improved my classroom management SO much! You can grab this poster and the accompanying think sheet in my TPT store 😊" If What You Are Doing Interferes, Responsive Classroom Behavior Management, Logical Consequences Anchor Chart, Natural Consequences In The Classroom, Classroom Consequences Elementary, Social Contract Classroom, Logical Consequences In The Classroom, Elementary Classroom Rules, Classroom Consequences

Madison | Falling for 1st on Instagram: "Let’s talk logical consequences! One of my goals this year is to be consistent and fair when it comes to classroom management, so I made this visual to help keep my students and I accountable! Logical consequences should be related, respectful, and reasonable. For example, if a student is constantly distracting classmates during centers then they might lose the privilege of working in a group. Or if a student is misusing their scissors, they will no…

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