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164. Why You Need a Classroom Carpet and How to Manage Student Behavior
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There are several spots inside a teacher’s classroom that are special and impactful for students. However, none build a classroom’s culture or relationships more than the classroom carpet! This designated gathering space is the heart of the classroom, which is why having specific procedures and routines for it is vital. So in today’s episode, we’re doing a deep dive into how to manage student behavior during your classroom carpet time.
For all the resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.secondstorywindow.net/podcast/classroom-carpet-time
Resources:
- Classroom Procedures and Routines Planning Guide and Checklist
- Editable Classroom Seating Chart Tool
- Brain Breaks Bundle
- “Try This Trick to Make Carpet Time More Manageable” - Beacon School Support
- @trickghastly on Instagram
- Connect with us on Instagram @2ndstorywindow.
- Shop our teacher-approved resources.
- Join our Facebook group, Teacher Approved
- Leave your review on Apple Podcasts!
If you enjoyed this episode, you'll love these too:
- Episode 154, 5 Steps for Classroom Procedure Success
- Episode 150, Perfect Your Classroom Procedures with the Help of Our Guiding Questions
- Episode 50, 3 Guidelines to Make Classroom Transitions Work Smarter Not Harder
- Episode 49, Rapid Classroom Transitions: How to Save 45 Hours a Year
- Episode 48, How to Make Classroom Transitions Simple With Clear Beginnings and Endings [Classroom Transition Series]
Mentioned in this episode:
Grab The Holiday Headstart Playbook at https://theholidayheadstart.com/playbook And don't miss our new podcast, The Holiday Headstart: https://pod.link/1739162255
Do you have a question or concern that could use a teacher-approved solution? We'd love to answer your question on the podcast! Submit your question to hello@secondstorywindow.net and put "podcast question" in your subject line.
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Manage episode 445123603 series 3330220
There are several spots inside a teacher’s classroom that are special and impactful for students. However, none build a classroom’s culture or relationships more than the classroom carpet! This designated gathering space is the heart of the classroom, which is why having specific procedures and routines for it is vital. So in today’s episode, we’re doing a deep dive into how to manage student behavior during your classroom carpet time.
For all the resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.secondstorywindow.net/podcast/classroom-carpet-time
Resources:
- Classroom Procedures and Routines Planning Guide and Checklist
- Editable Classroom Seating Chart Tool
- Brain Breaks Bundle
- “Try This Trick to Make Carpet Time More Manageable” - Beacon School Support
- @trickghastly on Instagram
- Connect with us on Instagram @2ndstorywindow.
- Shop our teacher-approved resources.
- Join our Facebook group, Teacher Approved
- Leave your review on Apple Podcasts!
If you enjoyed this episode, you'll love these too:
- Episode 154, 5 Steps for Classroom Procedure Success
- Episode 150, Perfect Your Classroom Procedures with the Help of Our Guiding Questions
- Episode 50, 3 Guidelines to Make Classroom Transitions Work Smarter Not Harder
- Episode 49, Rapid Classroom Transitions: How to Save 45 Hours a Year
- Episode 48, How to Make Classroom Transitions Simple With Clear Beginnings and Endings [Classroom Transition Series]
Mentioned in this episode:
Grab The Holiday Headstart Playbook at https://theholidayheadstart.com/playbook And don't miss our new podcast, The Holiday Headstart: https://pod.link/1739162255
Do you have a question or concern that could use a teacher-approved solution? We'd love to answer your question on the podcast! Submit your question to hello@secondstorywindow.net and put "podcast question" in your subject line.
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