June 18, 2013

FEELING MANAGERIAL LINKY STYLE + FREEBIE

Hey y'all . . . I am finally pulling my head out of the clouds and sitting down at the computer today.  It's funny.  I am officially out for summer (as of last Friday), but I have been in slow motion ever since.  It's that EOY let down that got me.  You know . . . that feeling that leaves you with an uneasy pit in your stomach that you should be doing something, but there really isn't anything that you have to do.  (Well, I should probably do the laundry as the mister is out of unmentionables, but I'm talking about those "HAVE TO" things.)  Did you all experience such a haze this year??  (Well, unless you are poor Miss Kindergarten or Ms. Cupcake . . . hold on tiz-ite ladies, summer is coming very soon!)

With all this said, I figured I would ease myself back into the "get to" school scene with a little Linky Party action.  I am teaming up with The Applicious Teacher to participate in her weekly idea share.  This week's topic is classroom management.

There are THREE major things I use to keep my classroom behaviors in check. They are outlined below in no particular order.  

CLIP CHART
Dude!  I know this ain't a new thing to most, but this was so powerful for me this year.  I picked up Mrs. Stanford's Behavior Chart and dumped the "flipping cards" thing last August . . . best decision I EVER made.  I'll be honest.  I wasn't too thrilled with trying this . . . was a total naysayer and thought I'd hate using this thing.  However, I loved moving the kids up above the Ready To Learn line more than I could have ever imagined (and my babes loved it too).  It proved to be a much easier way to manage missteps and truly celebrate those who rock it in the behavior department.  One child in particular ate up being up on gold. Please note that he was one of my more "active" babes.  I quickly noticed that if I got him up above the green line (gold if possible) before groups kicked off, he was typically good to go for the rest of the day. #workinthesystem


SUPER STUDENT BUCKS
I have used Super Student Bucks for the past 7 years now (grades K-2) and they have worked like a charm for me.  Kiddos earn money for all sorts of different reasons - trying their best, helping others, quality work, etc.  I also use money to help me keep my kids tuned in during my reading group . . . case in point . . . 


In addition to helping the kids stay on track, they are a very powerful math tool. Your sweet babes practice skip counting all year and don't even know it!  Take a peak at the overview below for more information.  


Are you interested in trying this in your class?  Well, you are in luck.  This packet is up for grabby grabs in my TPT store for free!!!  CLICK HERE to snag the SSB Pack. 

HUMOR
Over the years I have found that humor is my secret weapon when it comes to managing behaviors.  Don't get me wrong here.  I definitely make the kids tow that line and I have no problem re-arranging faces when need be (in a very loving and stern way mind you).  However, to reset a kiddo on a minor to mid-level issue, I typically turn to humor once I have them trained.  I make sound effects, deliver up a "Duuuuuuddddde" with a silly face, invite good kids to bite the misbehaving kid (NOTE: they don't actually do it), growl, hiss, snort, and use nonsense phrases . . . my go-to this year was "nah-boo-boo."  I catch them off guard, they giggle, and nine times out of ten they knock it off.  The evil eye always works well too, but humor is much more my style.   

Alright my friends.  We have thunderstorms approaching and I best get off my cyber box so I don't fry it!  Thanks so much for visiting and I'll see you again very soon with Good Morning Work (Math) September and a few other back to school ditties.  


9 comments:

  1. Gotta love the 'ol clip chart! What kid doesn't like to be recognized for good behavior? I've always wanted to try $ in the classroom, but I've always used tickets... maybe it's time to make the switch! I get the humor things...but the "biting"...? LOL! I think I would have to see that one in action. Thanks for linking up, Kelley and please stay safe!

    Leigh
    The Applicious Teacher

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  2. Howdy Miss Leigh . . . thanks so much for hosting. I am going to try to hook up each week!!! Yeah, you probably have to be there for the biting thing. Everyone always cracks up . . . works like a charm for a nutball like me :)

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  3. I also love using my clip chart! It's transformed my classroom:) I had a really rough boy this past year so I learned to get him above green as early as possible to help him stay more under control. Huge help!
    Maribel

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    1. Maribel . . . it's amazing what positive reinforcement can do! I feel the same way . . . take anything you want, but don't take away my clip chart!!!

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  4. I'm a big fan of the clip chart :) I love how you use money :) Lunch with you is a great idea, but especially all the counting involved.

    Bridget
    Literacy Without Worksheets

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  5. I loved the clip chart when I taught 2nd grade. I introduced my campus to it and it has been a hit! I linked up to the party, I would love it if you would go check out my classroom economy post! I am your newest follower!

    ✰Becca
    Simply 2nd Resources

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  6. Thanks for sharing the clip chart picture. I may try that next year.
    Chrissy
    First Grade Found Me

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  7. I love the clip chart idea!! We used that until we found CLASS DOJO.. Which is a digital clip chart that I swear by!! Check it out @ www.mrsnarramoresworld.blogspot.com

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