Consequences for 1st graders

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I talk quite a bit about classroom management on my blog. I have to be honest here. I have tried so many different things. I have tried the clip chart, I have tried check marks, I have tried the “flip the card”. NONE of them work for me. The book Dream Class really changed my thoughts on...

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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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Great activity for the beginning of the school year! 3rd grade students gain an understanding of how important rules can be by listening to and discussing the book Once Upon a Banana by Jennifer Armstrong.   They then analyze their own classroom rules and make connections between rules and consequences. Standards Aligned! Rules And Laws 2nd Grade, Teaching Rules, Feelings Faces, 3rd Grade Social Studies, Create Board, Rules And Laws, 1st Grade Activities, International Baccalaureate, 5th Grade Social Studies

Great activity for the beginning of the school year! 3rd grade students gain an understanding of how important rules can be by listening to and discussing the book Once Upon a Banana by Jennifer Armstrong. They then analyze their own classroom rules and make connections between rules and consequences. Standards Aligned!

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We look at the three main types of logical consequences, the teacher's role, and how to teach them over five days in meaningful ways.

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