Creating a seating chart (Pinnacle Gradebook 2)Atomic Learning
he or she might have to write a "check" for $50. If a student breaks a classroom rule, perhaps he or she will owe $25. You can use any behavior you'd like
Creating Categories (Grade Book) - Video Using Categories teachers can group related assignments for sorting and grade calculation. This video demonstrates how to configure assignment categories.
Not every classroom has the space for many segmented areas to be used for specific activities. Instead, consider creating a classroom collaboration center that can be used for small group work, teacher and student one-on-one time, andflexible seating spaces. Check out these ideas for setting up...
Creating a Classroom Environment That Promotes Positive Behavior MATTHEW Just as Ms. McLeod is beginning a lesson, Matthew approaches her with a question. Ms. McLeod tells Matthew that she cannot answer it now and asks him to return to his seat. On the way to his seat, Matthew stops to ...
Provide a class list for your substitute and place a star next to any students that you know they can go to for help. In addition, leave a copy of the class seating chart clearly labeled with names and any important information about each child. Attach any food allergies and pertinent medi...
6. Quiet, private, and calm areas for personal time and reflection Sensory spaces, such as acalming corneror other multi-sensory environment, provide students a safe and secure place to regulate their emotions and bodies. Whenorganizing a classroom, teachers need to create these areas, plan how...
The latter is a decision based on the need to make a difference, a yearning to create positive change within the classroom, system or society and to right what is felt as a past wrong. My call to teach is very much a combination of the two. My high school theatre experience falls in...