We're discussing positive classroom culture today and ways to establish one in your classroom. We'll boil down a positive classroom culture into three main areas and discuss ideas, tips, and experiences that helped them create positive classroom cultures throughout their career. Having a positive culture in your classroom can help you in so many ways, especially as the year runs on, and the kids get more comfortable.
By establishing routines, building relationships, and caring about students as a whole individual, you can build an incredibly well-oiled machine that is bonded as a class and focused on learning and growing as individuals and as a team. Hear how a positive classroom culture can even help you on sub days.
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Make your social studies lessons engaging and interesting!
Explore ancient Egypt by writing notes about the mummification process inside a mummy and build the landscape of the great pyramid out of two sheets of paper.
In ancient Greece, students create their own polis (little town), compete in the games, and explore Alexander’s conquests.
And if you want to explore Mexico, students can simply color a map, or digitally, they can try to put the landscape formations into the correct places and label the map, all with the mouse.
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