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a poster with the words give your students voice and an image of some writing on it

Maintaining expectations in a small group setting as an intervention teacher can be tricky. Here's how you can do so while also giving your students voice!

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a yellow piece of paper sitting on top of a wooden table next to office supplies

Is your small group reteach time draining the life out of you? Are you feeling a little lackluster about it, then your students probably are too. Try one, or more, of these small group strategies to pump up your reteach, and reach students in a whole new way.

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the pocket chart or poster making cards for small groups to help students learn how to use them

This set of Small Group Rules and Routines will help your students learn and remember expectations for small group time.This set includes:* Large Pages: Put these together to make a book or use as posters. Full color.* Blackline Books: Half page black and white books to copy for students.* Cards: Us...

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five expectations to set for middle school and high school group work with the text, five expectations

Collaboration is a huge part of my English/Language Arts block. Not only does it help break the monotony of independent work or direct instruction, but, in my opinion, is a time when students have to potential to learn the most. Students with different experiences, different strengths and weaknesses can come together and share their thoughts in order to reach a common goal. In theory, this sounds great! In reality, it can be terrifying! What if they get off topic? What if chaos ensues? What…

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a table with chairs and pictures on the wall above it that says how to make the most of small group instruction

If you're an elementary teacher, then you're probably already doing small group time, in some form, in your classroom. How much are you and your students getting done, though? That may vary! This blog post is all about how to make your reading instruction during small group time more productive. Make sure your small group space is organized, and then the next big tip is visual reminders! To learn more tips from an experienced teacher, check here!

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a poster that says get along respect others on task use quiet voice to participate stay in your group

4 million free and priced teaching resources created by teachers for instant download including lesson plans, interactive notebooks, unit plans, novel studies, worksheets, printables, quizzes, task cards, math centers, projects and more. Join over 6 million teachers on the web's most vibrant collaborative exchange.

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teach the importance of expected behavior with these engaging games

These engaging games are a fun way to help your students learn about expected and unexpected behaviors. They will learn the difference between these behaviors, how they make others feel and why it is important to have expected behaviors. They are a perfect addition to your social skills and self regulation lessons and can be used in your individual, small group and classroom settings.

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the cover of how to manage whole - class behavior while working with a small group

It’s frustrating. You start your class working on an independent project, a writing assignment, or a rotation of centers, then begin quietly calling selected students for small-group instruction. And for the first few minutes it goes well. But just as you settle in and ... Read more

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a desk with books and papers on it that says 5 important behavior management plans to develop first year teacher series

Developing behavior management plans is crucial for starting out your school year. These 5 plans are sure to establish a positive classroom community!

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a white board with writing on it that says, how are we learning today?

Prime your students for HOW they will be learning in class today: Independently? As a whole class? In small groups? Or with a partner? -- Panas & Sabbagh, QSI

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a pink box with pencils and markers in it on top of a white table

Stephanie on Instagram: "I went to @target for exactly one thing, and I left with this caddy. I couldn’t resist it! It’s the most versatile piece. And I’m a big fan of the way you could store everything you need in one container! Here are 3 ways I thought to use it in the classroom: 1️⃣ Table Caddy. Organize community supplies, store early finisher books or tasks, notebooks, etc. 2️⃣ Small Group Organizer! Store data, passages, readers, and all of your teaching tools! 3️⃣ Center Caddy. Put…

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