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Hi! Hope your fall has gotten off to a great start!! I love this time of year with the leaves changing colors, cooler weather, and spooky Halloween!Now that school is in full swing I want to ask you Golden Spatula Award Bulletin Boards, Golden Spatula Award, Lunchroom Behavior Incentives, Cafeteria Behavior Incentives, Lunchroom Behavior Management, Lunchroom Decorations Ideas, Cafeteria Behavior, Golden Spatula, School Cafeteria Decorations

Hi! Hope your fall has gotten off to a great start!! I love this time of year with the leaves changing colors, cooler weather, and spooky Halloween!Now that school is in full swing I want to ask you

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How to Manage Lunchroom Noise School Cafeteria Behavior Management, Lunchroom Behavior Management, Cafeteria Behavior, School Lunchroom, School Culture, School Cafeteria, Lunch Room, School Management, Behavior Management

The cafeteria is typically the loudest room in an elementary school. The lunch period offers students a chance to unwind, talk with their friends and share the events of the day. However, this freedom often leads to raucous laughing, yelling and misbehavior. Taking a few, simple steps will allow you to control the ...

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Are you looking for a way to improve or change up your classroom management strategy? Here is one strategy I love using: a class compliment jar! When I use a class compliment jar– I have one rule: The compliment must come from ANOTHER teacher or adminstrator. My personal compliments do not count. This helps my students with behavior outside of our room (like art, PE, lunchroom, etc.). Compliment Jar, Classroom Management Strategies, Lunch Room, Like Art, Character Education, A Class, 3rd Grade, Classroom Management, Language Arts

Are you looking for a way to improve or change up your classroom management strategy? Here is one strategy I love using: a class compliment jar! When I use a class compliment jar– I have one rule: The compliment must come from ANOTHER teacher or adminstrator. My personal compliments do not count. This helps my students with behavior outside of our room (like art, PE, lunchroom, etc.).

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Learn how to manage student behavior quickly and effectively from the Clutter Free Classroom. She offers elementary fun and simple classroom management strategies, procedures, routines, ideas, tips, tools, and techniques for teaching and overcoming challenges with positive reinforcement.

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