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Gratitude journals. I have 20 free prompts that I can send to you. Message me!
Please send me the gratitude prompts.
Tell them to sit down and shut up? hahaha! just trying to be funny.
10 minutes of silent reading and five minutes to complete a journal entry. It’s marvelous and gives me some time to get my life together if I need to!
Oh no--that’s so short! When I was student teaching, my mentor teacher had 45 minute classes and did seven minutes of reading with three minutes of journaling. It can still be done!
I do different things in each class but all some type of bell ringer or what I call ignitions. I do vocabulary or Roots/prefixes/suffixes or creative writing prompts or short video for discussion of literature
My colleague stands at the door and greets each student as they walk in. The agenda for the day is posted so students can get started as soon as they sit down in their assigned seat on their own. I watched his classes, and they were very calm, so I tried it and it worked beautifully to set a kind, caring and calm tone for the class.
I’m going to try to do it every day.
What kind of activity did he have then do that was calming? Any info helps!
My district requires a bell ringer or some type of warm-up when they enter, so...yeah.
Our district requires bellwork. In all non-state tested classes, our bellworks must be centered around the ACT. I do an ACT word of the day. They write a new word, the definition and then a sentence using the word. We then discuss it as a class. Usually takes about 7–10 minutes.