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Today I am linking up with Rae over at Mindful Rambles for a Classroom Management Linky.  She has a great post here for general rules for classroom management, but wait....before you leave....stay tuned because I have a freebie for you at the end of this post.  I wanted to talk about the importance of having clear classroom rules and expectations.  As Rae notes it is important to make sure that you are showing students the expectations of the class, whether it's writing up the gui Rules Poster, Classroom Rules Poster, Classroom Expectations, Class Rules, School Rules, Classroom Behavior, Classroom Rules, Beginning Of School, Future Classroom

Today I am linking up with Rae over at Mindful Rambles for a Classroom Management Linky. She has a great post here for general rules for classroom management, but wait....before you leave....stay tuned because I have a freebie for you at the end of this post. I wanted to talk about the importance of having clear classroom rules and expectations. As Rae notes it is important to make sure that you are showing students the expectations of the class, whether it's writing up the gui

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Educational Goals, Rules Poster, Classroom Rules Poster, Classroom Expectations, Class Rules, 2nd Grade Classroom, Classroom Behavior, Beginning Of The School Year, Bank Statement

I love decorating my classroom. {Okay, if we’re honest I’m kinda obsessed with it} I love Pinterest. I love networking with linky parties. Obviously when I saw Ashley’s linky party, I knew it was a perfect match. It’s really easy. You just link to your favorite 10 pins relating to the topic and then back...

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3rd Grade Thoughts: Whole Brain Teaching-ish Rules :) Rules For Classroom, Whole Brain Teaching Rules, Classroom Rules Printable, Free Teacher Printables, Teaching Rules, Teaching Classroom Management, Teaching Class, Classroom Management Plan, Visual Supports

As many of you know, I use different rules in my classroom than the standard five from Whole Brain Teaching. Their rules are: Follow directions quickly Raise your hand for permission to speak. Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat. Make smart choices. Keep your dear teacher happy. These rules seem a-ok and I really like how they cover the spectrum of possibilities that students can throw in our direction! However, I am head-over-heals in love with the class rules Ashley from The…

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