lunes, 20 de febrero de 2012

About Special Education: A Comprehensive Behavior Plan

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
In a lot of schools we're reaching crisis levels of behavior management. Lots of students with problem behaviors are also special education students. I hope you'll check out the resources I've made to support classrooms, especially a new Comprehensive Classroom Management Plan.

You Can Do It
I've noticed a lot of people are accessing my behavior management tools, so I know some of you are struggling with behavior. It's hard work, but you can turn around your classroom, with the right kinds of structure in place and lots of persistence.

More Words
There are new Dolch High Frequency Cloze activities that you can print now available online. Hope they are of help!

New Think Sheets
In a progressive discipline plan, students often lose recess or serve a detention. During those times a think sheet may be a productive way to get your students to think about why they have a consequence.

Whazzup?
That seems to be one of the hippest ways to engage a peer now a days, but certainly not a good way to address a police officer or your grandmother.... Read more

 


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