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I don't understand why it took me until today to realize how dull and boring my bathroom signs were. And why have such dull and boring signs when there is so much adorable clip art and awesome fonts on my computer? Yeah, I don't know why either. But as of tomorrow (if I print them tonight) I will have spiffy new bathroom signs. My students could probably care less, but, hey. I will know I have cute bathroom signs. And I want you to have cute bathroom signs too! So I'm sharing them with…

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If you are a preschool, kindergarten or first grade teacher you know that bathroom issues are a constant battle. Actually, our second grade and third grade friends have difficulty remembering bathroom routines as well. When my children were little I often used strategies that I found helpful for my students with autism such as visuals and […]

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The Problems “Can I go to the bathroom?” “I need a Kleenex.” “I gotta sharpen my pencil.” A student’s hand is raised.  Does she need a pencil?  Does she need to use the restroom?  Or does she have trouble with a math problem? The Solution One of the best things I implemented in my classroom … Classroom Hand Signals, The Science Penguin, Science Penguin, Classroom Procedures, Hand Signals, Hand Gestures, Classroom Management Strategies, 2nd Grade Classroom, Class Management

“Can I go to the bathroom?” “I need a Kleenex.” “I gotta sharpen my pencil.” A student’s hand is raised. Does she need a pencil? Does she need to use the restroom? Or does she have trouble with a math problem? The Solution One of the best things I implemented in my classroom ... Read more

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