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    Re: students disrupting instructional time

    Posted by: misty on 2/03/13
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    On 2/03/13, Anna wrote: Thanks Anna Im going to try it !
    > On 2/02/13, misty wrote:
    >>
    >> I have a kindergartener who is very disruptive during
    >> instructional time. I have referred him 4 a eval.
    >> In the meantime I received a suggestion to let him have a
    >> computer break in the class bc he'll be quiet and won't
    >> disrupt the lesson. I'm not sure how to do that without
    >> having the other students be distracted or jealous that he's
    >> on the computer and they are not but would prefer 2 be
    >>
    >> Thanks 4 ur suggestions !
    >
    > Behavioral chart with smiley faces. They take ownership after
    > every subject, they get it, pick out the color pen and decide
    > if they should get a smiley or try harder next subject. They
    > now ask "Can I get my chart ?" Hope it works for you.

     

     


    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • students disrupting instructional time, 2/02/13, by misty.
  • Re: students disrupting instructional time, 2/03/13, by Anna.
  • Re: students disrupting instructional time, 2/03/13, by misty.
  • Re: students disrupting instructional time, 2/03/13, by jacque/WA/K-1/nbct 2006.
  • Re: students disrupting instructional time, 2/04/13, by He's a five-year-old, being a five-year-old.
  • Re: students disrupting instructional time, 2/09/13, by misty.
  • Re: students disrupting instructional time, 2/10/13, by Rita/PA.

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