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Classroom Management

Observation of student behavior should be consistent and take place in a variety of times and settings. The key is to provide a clear picture of the behavior that you target.

Saving Students Work
Difficulty Completing Assignments
Observing Behavior
Constructive Criticism
Seating Students
Class Rules
Tasks for Students Who Finish Early
End-of-Class Review Time
Opposite Behavior
Transition from recess or PE
Ending a Class
Disruptive Students
Student Proximity
Broken Record Technique
Lying
Promoting Student Focus
Classroom Routines
A Green Classroom
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