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1 week ago When a third grader breaks a rule, he should know the consequences of that action. In the classroom, consequences can be loss of recess, a time out, the loss of a privilege such as choosing a game to play, or an apology. Consequences should be logical to allow the child to learn through personal experience. When the child does not do his homework, ...
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1 week ago Set expectations, not rulesThese kids have been in a classroom setting for years, so they know how it works. They don’t need rules—they just need…Encourage a growth mindsetSocial emotional learning is an important component of third grade classroom management. Help kids develop a positive…Create a morning cart and routineGet your mornings off to a strong start by establishing routines, even before the bell rings. A morning cart is a good…See full list on weareteachers.com
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1 week ago WEB This year your third grader will have the opportunity to earn Scholar Dollars. Scholar Dollars are earned when students follow the rules, complete their assignments, and …
6 days ago WEB Dec 23, 2019 · Handing out logical consequences for student behavior is easier said than done. ... Grades. All Grades K-5 All Grades 6-12 PreK 6th Grade Kindergarten 7th …
1 day ago WEB The goal of logical classroom consequences is to stop student misbehavior and help them make more constructive choices. Effective consequences preserve the student's dignity …
1 week ago WEB Sep 25, 2021 · A student can be supported without being shamed, developing self control and an intrinsic desire to follow rules. Responsive Classroom breaks the …
1 week ago WEB Dec 14, 2023 · Natural Consequences: Let the student experience the natural result of their actions, as long as it’s safe. Exclusion from Extracurricular Activities: Temporary …
4 days ago WEB When classroom procedures are not followed, and behavior expectations are not met, students and myself will work together to come up with a consequence that fits the …
1 week ago WEB Consequences: If students break the rules of the classroom they will not be able to earn bonus points for the day. Students are required to document their behavior as well as …
1 week ago WEB Behaviors that affect an orderly environment. -Talking back to adult -Throwing things -Teasing -Lying -Cheating -Forgery -Inappropriate language -Tantrums -Climbing in …
1 week ago WEB consequences. The rules should be agreed upon and understood by everyone in the class. It should be understood that when rules are broken, consequences will be …
1 week ago WEB Spread the loveAs third-grade teachers, it’s essential to have effective classroom management tools and ideas in place. Creating a well-organized and productive learning …
1 week ago WEB Logical consequences are intended to teach students the hows and whys of good decisions, rather than making them sorry for making a bad choice. For example, if a …
1 week ago WEB Use this printable as a way of creating a more conductive classroom. The worksheet includes a list of rules, consequences, and rewards to assist with your students' …
4 days ago WEB 3rd Grade Classroom Rules ! 1. Do your best! 2. Keep hands, feet, and other objects to yourself. 3. Treat others the way you want to be treated. 4. Raise your hand and wait to …
1 day ago WEB Mar 1, 2012 · Here are my motions~ we use both hands for each rule: Rule #1: Listen (point to your ears) when your teacher (kids point to me) is talking (move hands together and …
1 week ago WEB In my classroom, the first time you break a rule you get a warning. The second time (within the same day) means you will lose 5 minutes of your recess. You will lose your entire …