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    Interrupting Chicken Book Companion Activity | Classroom Management for Blurting

    $4.00

    Do you read the book Interrupting Chicken by David Ezra Stein? This is a fun book to read at the beginning of the year to teach about classroom expectations in regards to blurting. These activities are meant to go along with the book. This book companion activity set includes a chicken craft, writing response page,…

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  • Printable Sticky Note Designs – Parent/Student Reminders

    $5.00

    Post It Reminders! You may not always have time to write individual notes home, but you always have post its lying around! Simply print these ahead of time and stick when you need them! Included is a PDF with the master and Post It designs as well as a PowerPoint with three editable slides. Simply…

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  • Sticky Note Organization | Editable Class List Sticky Notes

    $3.00

    Use these editable sticky notes to keep organized when you’re tracking missing forms or assignments. These class list post it notes are helpful when you’re collecting hard copies of assignments or forms. Stick a post it note to the top of a pile of papers that has been turned in to keep track of who…

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  • Student Partner Cards for Management – Food Pairs

    $2.50

    Use these partner cards to pair up your students! Asking students to find their own partner can lead to management issues. Instead, give students a card and instruct them to find their match. You can pair them up ahead of time by pre-planning who will get each card. Otherwise, distribute them at random and wait…

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  • Where Are We Board | Classroom Command Center + Date Labels

    $3.00

    Use these labels to create a command center in your classroom! Add them to a magnetic board along with some washi tape and students can move their numbered magnet whenever they leave the room! You can get adhesive magnets for the numbers – I used these from Walmart! Each student is assigned a number (I…

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