#157: The #1 Transition Trick That Transformed My Classroom
Ever wonder why your students seem to struggle with classroom transitions? When it comes to lining up, unpacking in the morning, packing up at the end of the day, coming to the carpet, or going back to their seats, it seems like your students always forget what they should be doing.
Today, I am going to be diving into the number one transition trick that completely transformed my classroom and prevented disruptive behavior from happening in my classroom. This strategy will help your students get in line quickly and quietly, unpack and pack up at the end of the day with constant reminders, and make going to and from the carpet a breeze.
Learn how to use songs to streamline routines, reduce behavior issues, and create smoother days. And the best part is, your students can do it all without you.
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I’m Helena, a coach for new and first-year teachers sharing knowledge on how to have a thriving career and personal life. The Present Teacher Podcast is a resource for classroom management, classroom organization, time management, and teacher wellness. Follow along and learn how to thrive in the classroom and in life. Subscribe to The Present Teacher Podcast to get inspired by new weekly podcast episode