Classroom Management Ideas

Lots of great classroom management ideas for teaching elementary school!
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Getting Through a Lesson with No Interruptions
Struggling with interruptions during your lessons? Good news—classroom management skills can be improved with a few simple adjustments! Explore these effective teaching habits that help you maintain lesson flow and manage interruptions, blurters, bathroom breaks, and more. Check out our tips for a smoother classroom experience!
Behavior Contracts: How to Use Them
Most classes have rules about raising your hand before speaking; that’s not new. But when children forget, what can you do? Click the blog for more, actionable tips!
Classroom Management Tips That Work!
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Classroom Management Round Up!
You’ve just started a lesson. Someone raises their hand to ask to use the restroom. Then someone else also wants to go. You begin your lesson again. A child starts to whine that they are tired or hungry. Another raises a hand to ask for a tissue. You start your lesson again. We’ve compiled our best tips to keep you and your students on track.
Distraction-Free Classroom Learning
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Tips to Manage Difficult Behaviors in the Classroom
Managing defiant behaviors in today’s classrooms is a challenge for every teacher, new or experienced. In our post-pandemic, tech-driven world, extreme behaviors are more common, making it essential to have a solid behavior management plan in place. It’s not a matter of if but when you’ll face these challenges. For more tips on navigating modern classroom dynamics, check out our blog!
Consequences that Teach Better Behavior (Instead of Punish)
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Classroom Management 101: Managing Difficult Behaviors in the Classroom
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Blog: Consequences that Teach Better Behavior (Instead of Punish)
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Managing Difficult Behaviors in the Classroom
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Morning Routines That Really Work (Pre-K, TK, and Kindergarten)
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Choosing a Classroom Helper (Morning Routines That Work)
After taking attendance, selecting a morning helper involves choosing a new shirt for the Helper Bear (free download link inside!) and having that child return the attendance sheet to the aide. This important role not only involves assisting during group time but also allows the helper to be the line leader for the day. Having one helper per day ensures that each child gets the opportunity to contribute and take on a special responsibility.
Managing Challenging Behaviors in the Classroom
Every big reaction stems from something deeper, and every behavior serves a purpose. Take whining, for instance—children whine because they want something but lack the communication skills to express it, and it often works. In behavioral psychology, behavior typically serves one of four functions: escape, access, attention, or sensory needs. Learn more classroom management techniques below.
Managing Defiant Behaviors in the Classroom
Managing defiant behaviors in the classroom starts with building strong, positive relationships with students. When students feel respected and understood, they're more likely to respond positively to guidance and expectations. Click for more!
Morning Routines That Really Work for Pre-K and Kindergarten!
Morning routines in your classroom set the stage for your day! Your day may not always go as planned, but here are a few strategies to start your day off right and prepare for the obstacles you might encounter through the day.