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    We are looking to re-evaluate our Kindergarten discipline policy for next year. I am wondering if anyone would have a policy or strategies that you use with your Kindergarten students. We presently do the Turn a Card program. Thanks!
    Molly We use the clip chart method. The chart is different colors. Here is what the colors mean from top to bottom. Blue-outstanding Purple- Great Job Green- Ready to Learn Yellow- Slow down (warning) Orange- Think about it (student completes reflection and note home to parents.) Red- Conduct report (office referral)

    The students always get to s...See More
    Jan 19, 2015
    MEG My classroom behavior plan is similar to Molly's. Everyone starts on blue every day and can move to green, yellow and then red. Green is still fine but not outstanding, yellow means slow down and think about the behavior, and red is a contact with parent - violation or referral. They move through the colors for continuing to make poor choices but g...See More
    Jan 19, 2015
    It sounds like what many on this chatboard have been saying for a log time.

    The Common Core State Standards call for kindergartners to learn how to read, but a new report by early childhood experts says that forcing some kids to read before they are ready could be harmful.

    Two organizations that advocate for early childhood educa...See More
    Does anyone know of a book I could read when I begin my lesson teaching number bonds/addition?
    28 Ways to Build Persistent & Confident Students is a list of ways to combat helplessness in students. Click below to access the article.
    I am retiring at the end of the year and have put a number of teacher resource books up for sale on teachers bargainbasement, a yahoo group. I have lots more that I will be clearing out from my 20+ years of teaching preK and K including LOTS of read-aloud books for kindergarten skills and topics.
    Hanim On 12/22/14, retiring in June wrote: > I am retiring at the end of the year and have put a number > of teacher resource books up for sale on teachers > bargainbasement, a yahoo group. I have lots more that I > will be clearing out from my 20+ years of teaching preK > and K including LOTS of read-aloud books for kindergarten > skil...See More
    Dec 31, 2014
    With the breaking news about US relations with Cuba, teachers will be scrambling for lessons and other resources to supplement their social studies and current events classes. To help you get started, we've compiled some great links about Cuba's history, people, culture, government, economy, etc. There's even a short YouTube video about Cuba, its ...See More
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    So, I'm hoping for help. I've been teaching kindergarten for 10 years now and go through this EVERY year... I know it has to be something that I am doing or not doing. My class isn't getting along... they are mean to each other, moan and groan about everything I say, and just do not seem to care. Lining up is miserable, clean up is miserable, they ...See More
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    Mary - OP Thanks everyone... I appreciate all of the great suggestions. I will def keep them in mind, including reflecting on my consistency. It helps to know that I'm not alone, lol! Thank you again & Happy Holidays! 2 days to go for me.
    Dec 17, 2014
    Karen M. Hi everyone! I realize that it's been a month since Mary
    wrote her response, but I wanted to share a classroom
    management technique that I use. Everyone is familiar with
    the expression, "Familiarity breeds contempt.", right?
    It's no different with 5 year olds! They get over
    comfortable being around one or two classmates, al...See More
    Jan 20, 2015
    Do you have suggestions on where I can find prepared sub plans? I am willing to pay for them. I have checked TpT, but am open to more suggestions. Thanks!
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    Flacka For my emergency plans, I put a schedule in a folder along with a day's activities that are all based on a book. I find a book that lends itself to lots of different activities for math, writing, language, etc. "Very Hungry Caterpillar", "If you give a mouse a cookie", etc. are good books to use. I find or make up a writing prom...See More
    Dec 12, 2014
    abc123erin On 12/12/14, K Teacher wrote: > Do you have suggestions on where I can find prepared sub > plans? I am willing to pay for them. I have checked TpT, > but am open to more suggestions. > Thanks! If you send me your email, I will share with you what I use for sub plans.

    Erin in TX
    Dec 17, 2014

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