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Part of our job as teachers is to get students' attention as we transition from one activity to the next, line up from recess, or give further instructions when students are working in groups. And for most of us, our natural instinct to get the attention of our class is by yelling or speaking in a louder tone. I'll admit, I was guilty of this at the beginning of my career, but I soon realized that the sound of my voice didn't have to be loud in order to be powerful.
In today's episode, I'm sharing seven strategies you can start using in your classroom that don't involve you yelling. Instead, you'll be able to start using your voice as a powerful tool to manage your classroom more effectively.
Show Notes: https://www.drlorifriesen.com/blog/stop-yelling
The 5-Step Classroom Management Reset: https://www.drlorifriesen.com/the-5-step-reset
Check out Lori's TpT store (Beginning Teacher Talk): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Beginning-Teacher-Talk
Connect with Lori on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/drlorifriesen/
Connect with Lori on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beginningteachertalk
If the Beginning Teacher Talk podcast is helping you in your teaching and if you're feeling extra loving, I would be so grateful if you would leave a positive review for the show! Your kind words mean the world to me. Just click here to leave your review now (and be entered into our draw for a $25 Amazon Gift Card)!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beginning-teacher-talk/id1456137677 I hope you have a wonderful week, and remember - just because you are a beginning elementary teacher, there is no need for you to struggle like one.
Xo Lori
P.S. Do you have your copy of my FREE Ultimate Classroom Management Checklist? Get yours by clicking here now! https://www.drlorifriesen.com/ultimate-classroom-management-checklist
By Dr. Lori Friesen, Elementary Classroom Management Tips for New Teachers4.9
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Part of our job as teachers is to get students' attention as we transition from one activity to the next, line up from recess, or give further instructions when students are working in groups. And for most of us, our natural instinct to get the attention of our class is by yelling or speaking in a louder tone. I'll admit, I was guilty of this at the beginning of my career, but I soon realized that the sound of my voice didn't have to be loud in order to be powerful.
In today's episode, I'm sharing seven strategies you can start using in your classroom that don't involve you yelling. Instead, you'll be able to start using your voice as a powerful tool to manage your classroom more effectively.
Show Notes: https://www.drlorifriesen.com/blog/stop-yelling
The 5-Step Classroom Management Reset: https://www.drlorifriesen.com/the-5-step-reset
Check out Lori's TpT store (Beginning Teacher Talk): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Beginning-Teacher-Talk
Connect with Lori on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/drlorifriesen/
Connect with Lori on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beginningteachertalk
If the Beginning Teacher Talk podcast is helping you in your teaching and if you're feeling extra loving, I would be so grateful if you would leave a positive review for the show! Your kind words mean the world to me. Just click here to leave your review now (and be entered into our draw for a $25 Amazon Gift Card)!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beginning-teacher-talk/id1456137677 I hope you have a wonderful week, and remember - just because you are a beginning elementary teacher, there is no need for you to struggle like one.
Xo Lori
P.S. Do you have your copy of my FREE Ultimate Classroom Management Checklist? Get yours by clicking here now! https://www.drlorifriesen.com/ultimate-classroom-management-checklist

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