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We asked veteran teachers to share their best and most effective 2nd grade classroom procedures and we got hundreds of fantastic tips!
Based on that data, I collated some of the most common classroom rules across different classrooms. So today, I’ll share 27 ways you can set high expectations in the classroom that you should implement in the first two weeks of your new school year in order to promote a productive, safe, and inclusive class environment.
Explore second grade classroom management and much more with these 50 Tips, Tricks, and Ideas for Teaching Second Grade. Plus, the Ultimate Checklist for Setting Up Your Second Grade Classroom.
Learn how to create, share, and enforce meaningful classroom rules, plus set high expectations on the first day of class.
1. I Will Raise My Hand, Unless It's an Emergency. Children in your class should know it's rude to interrupt without due cause. Be certain to convey this to your students right off the bat. You will have more control over your time spent teaching.
1. Be safe. 2. Be kind and respectful. 3. Follow directions and listen. 4. Take care of our classroom. 5. Have fun and learn. All students will sign the list of rules, indicating that they understand and agree to follow the rules this year in school. Grade-wide expectations for behavior are outlined below. Recess Expectations.
Whether you’re new to teaching or are switching into second grade, the ideas and tips in this book will help support you and your students. Children Are Different at Different Grades
Successful 2nd-grade teachers create meaningful classroom expectations. Because most students this age accept responsibility for their behavior, effective classroom management strategies foster that acceptance.
I have already given you some ideas on how to set elementary classroom expectations such as using expectation cards, creating a classroom agreement, and making anchor charts. But another good idea is to create a classroom expectations ppt.
Whether you are new to teaching second grade or have been in the classroom for years, it is important to have the resources you need to stay organized, while enhancing the learning environment for your active little learners.