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Free classroom behavior expectation visual posters for your classroom. A great classroom behavior managment idea for your students. Using visuals to model and teach behavior expectations gives students a concrete reminder of what is expected of them. A handy way to remind students of the behavior expectations NON-VERBALLY! Grab this for FREE. Behavior Anchor Charts Kindergarten, Behavior Unit Classroom, Student Expectations Poster, Ready To Learn Poster, Ready To Learn Behavior Chart, Free Classroom Rules Posters, Behavior Expectations Classroom, Classroom Rules Printable Posters, Behavior Charts For The Classroom

Free classroom behavior expectation visual posters for your classroom. A great classroom behavior managment idea for your students. Using visuals to model and teach behavior expectations gives students a concrete reminder of what is expected of them. A handy way to remind students of the behavior expectations NON-VERBALLY! Grab this for FREE.

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Hey there friends! I am SO excited to share with you my new classroom for the 2014 school year 🙂 This is my fifth year teaching and my first time to really change things up! I traded in primary colors for BRIGHTS and love how it turned out! Also, with the help of many awesome […]

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{Be warned, this a long post but please bare with me and read to the end. I would appreciate some feedback and food for thought.} When I first started teaching, my room had the typical red light, green light system. I was not excited about using it at all. However, I got my job right before school started, it was in my room already and lets just be honest I didn't have time to think of something else. So there it was. It stayed there all year. I never liked it. The only reason a child would…

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