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Competition & team building combine for the group behavior management game 'Kids vs. Teachers.' You'll be downright amazed at the instant & powerful effects this ABA game has on your kiddos!! Find out how to play on the blog! From theautismhelper.com #theautismhelper Group Behavior Management, Class Incentives, Teacher Corner, Intervention Classroom, Point System, Teaching Classroom Management, Substitute Teaching, Behavior Interventions, Classroom Behavior Management

Competition & team building combine for the group behavior management game 'Kids vs. Teachers.' You'll be downright amazed at the instant & powerful effects this ABA game has on your kiddos!! Find out how to play on the blog! From theautismhelper.com #theautismhelper

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How to get your students to stop talking with "Beat the Teacher!" - simple but motivating :-) Beat The Teacher, Teaching Classroom Management, Substitute Teaching, Classroom Behavior Management, School Management, Classroom Behavior, Creative Classroom, Classroom Fun, Teacher Tools

It's Saturday, so it's time to link up with my BBB Joanne from Head Over Heels for Teaching for Spark Student Motivation! The weeks leading up to spring break were absolutely horrible with chattiness -- talk, talk, talk. I'm talking about the kind of talk when there shouldn't be talk. I know the kids were excited -- I was excited -- be we still had some learning to do! So I came up with this very simple, yet powerful, way to control all of the talking. I call it Beat the Teacher. It…

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et most of the assessments we use for fact fluency, only assess how fast and how accurate they are. So how do we assess all three parts? Well, today I want to talk to you about Math Running Records by Dr. Nicki Newton. Running Records, Collaborative Classroom, Direct Instruction, Fact Fluency, Effective Learning, Kids Exploring, Dig Deep, Teaching Strategies, Math Ideas

Direct Instruction is when you have a set path from Point A to Point B and you tell them exactly how to get there. Explicit Instruction can be seen more as telling your students they need to get to Point B, but they can follow whichever path they want and then pointing out things along their journey.

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