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I love providing student choice in the classroom! It's my biggest classroom management secret - and I'm going to share my tips with you! Whether you are a first year teacher or an experienced teacher, you will find easy, actionable suggestions for giving students choice in the classroom. These tips are specifically geared toward K-2 students and include choices in seating, morning work, and reading and writing tasks. Empower and engage your students with choices throughout the day! Early Childhood Education Resources, Classroom Routines And Procedures, Teaching Elementary School, Survival Kit For Teachers, Teacher Survival, Student Voice, Student Choice, Classroom Culture, Elementary Teaching

I love providing student choice in the classroom! It's my biggest classroom management secret - and I'm going to share my tips with you! Whether you are a first year teacher or an experienced teacher, you will find easy, actionable suggestions for giving students choice in the classroom. These tips are specifically geared toward K-2 students and include choices in seating, morning work, and reading and writing tasks. Empower and engage your students with choices throughout the day!

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When my daughters were young, they usually didn’t want to go to bed at their bedtime. To give them choice, I wouldn’t ask them if they wanted to go or ask them what time they wanted to go to bed. I would ask them, “Do you want to walk to bed or do you want to be carried to bed?” The simple analogy relates to the opportunity for choice that we need to give to students in the classroom. It’s no longer enough to simply say, “Do as I say.” While students can’t make a choice of IF they want to…

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