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First grade anchor charts are great tools for reminding kids about concepts in math, writing, spelling, science, and more! Check out these great ideas.

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Kathy Chamberlain
Creating a Classroom Agreement | Fun in Fourth Class Agreement, Classroom Contract, Classroom Norms, Classroom Routines And Procedures, Classroom Expectations, Classroom Routines, Effective Teaching, First Year Teachers, Spark Up

During my practicum, I was introduced to a series of three books: "Practical Ideas to Start up the Year", "Spark Up" and "Wrap Up". There is a few grade level versions. One thing discussed in the "Start Up" book is a class agreement. I know a lot of classrooms have rules (as they should), but I really liked the idea of building those with the class as a set of expectations. I do this over the first week of school. I find that building this agreement with my students helps to increase their…

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Michelle Zirbel
School Rules and Social Contracts Class Rules Activity Preschool, We Promise To Classroom Rules, Classroom Rules Contract, Class Agreement Poster, Preschool Class Rules Activities, Students Names Bulletin Board, Classroom Agreements Class Rules, Classroom Charter Ideas, Class Rules Activities

1-2-3 Come Make a Social Contract & Some Classroom Rules With Me A classroom social contract is quick, easy and fun for your kiddos. By having a say in making up the rules, (even though they will turn out to be the same as a teacher would think of) makes things seem more “fair” and students more accountable. I love social contracts. I made one up each year no matter what grade I taught. I simply listed my rules on a poster. We discussed why they were important. Then I had everyone raise…

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