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How do nocturnal animals hunt? What animal is the smartest? What would happen if worms didn't decompose dead things? These are just a few of the questions that my third graders came up with. As a teacher I love it when my students are using their curiosity and asking good questions

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KEEP STUDENTS ACCOUNTABLE: When behavior is on public display, students are more willing to go the extra mile to be kind and more respectful to both their teachers and their peers. SIMPLE ORGANIZATION: This behavior jar is easy-to-use, colorful and fun. It’s a quick, fun way to bring cheer to your classroom and keep students motivated and engaged. EASY TO USE: When students are doing well, add a magnetic candy into the jar. Once enough candies are earned the class gets a reward! Extra recess…

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Note to the teacher jar with "I wish my teacher knew...." in vinyl lettering in a range of colours. Please note: You will receive a random combination of the above colours when you order a classroom jar. The jar is soft plastic with a white plastic lid. If you would like to customise your jar, please leave a note in the personalisation section. You can change "my teacher" to your teacher's name. Optional: note pad in pastel colours 100 sheets. Follow us on Instagram @cleverclassroom.net.au

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Positive Reinforcement - Put a cotton ball, a marble or a pom-pom in the bowl every time you catch your child being good. Do something special when it's full. Focus on the good … not the bad. Planning School, Timmy Time, Classroom Behavior, Behavior Management, Future Classroom, Being Good, Positive Reinforcement, Cotton Ball, Raising Kids

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