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Classroom Management: Movement Code Word 2 comments Classroom Management, Tips and Tricks Hey everyone! Do you wish there was a way to get your students to stop and listen before they start moving around? Well, I'm about to blow your mind, there is! I've been using a movement code word for several years now, and while I've shared this trick before, I thought I would dedicate a whole post to it because whenever I share this on Instagram, I get lots of questions. What is a movement code word?…

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I get a lot of my creative classroom ideas during my morning workout session, but this one is by far the most literal. While in the flat-back pose, I was thinking about how one of my yoga teachers described this pose by telling us to breathe deeply but remain static. That spark of memory led ... Read More about Yoga in the Classroom

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Since 2015 I’ve taught high schoolers 90 minute classes in a small trailer. Believe me when I say, movement is a necessity. It was one of the first things I realized transitioning from teaching 50 …

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Whether your students are lethargic or super-charged, adding movement to your lesson plans will help to solve both issues. Not only is it healthy to move throughout the day, but it can also help students focus and become more engaged with the content they are trying to master. Due to the nature of English classes, ELA ... Read More about 10 Ways to Add Movement in the ELA Classroom

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