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An out of control classroom can come in many forms and at any time during the school year. Typically, an out of control classroom presents itself in any of the following ways:
The bell rings. Students flood into your room. Questions are being thrown at you left and right and you can’t seem to catch a Hail Mary Pass. If every day is starting to feel more trying than the last, you might have an out of control classroom.
All of the above can happen for a variety of reasons such as:
The good news is, if you have an out of control classroom, it is still possible to lasso up those students and create a classroom of peace and active learning.
Due to character limitations, the links and resources can not be listed here...please jump over to the SHOW NOTES to grab those links!
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An out of control classroom can come in many forms and at any time during the school year. Typically, an out of control classroom presents itself in any of the following ways:
The bell rings. Students flood into your room. Questions are being thrown at you left and right and you can’t seem to catch a Hail Mary Pass. If every day is starting to feel more trying than the last, you might have an out of control classroom.
All of the above can happen for a variety of reasons such as:
The good news is, if you have an out of control classroom, it is still possible to lasso up those students and create a classroom of peace and active learning.
Due to character limitations, the links and resources can not be listed here...please jump over to the SHOW NOTES to grab those links!