Classroom Management (Elementary): A Morning with Linda Kasarjians 1st Grade Class

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  • @appapo3 ARE you still 20/400? You did an amazing animation on your page!

  • GOOD to see NYC again, as I taught there and moved from there. What would happen IF you had a sub. Those routines would be in chaos. Students would LIKE the same thing, but the SUB would barely know how to KEEP the routines. It works for you, but I have ADHD myself so I change it up..hence I am well-liked but...have a VARIETY of discipline/routines. Then again, I teach middle and high school. PEACE. Thanks for showing me the reading rug and your environment.

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  • This is great! For all you idots that don't teach in public schools... I'd love to see you in the classroom. Always the ignorant ones are critical! You have NO idea!!!

  • she looks like a drug user

  • @msfanara2010 Maybe a disciplinary problem is different than a student that is having difficulty .Imagine walking into the classroom of a 1956 catholic school. You wouldn't call the parents .. You would call the police.

  • @appapo3

    Actually I threaten to call my students' parents all the time, and I do. In my school it's the only thing that works sadly.

  • This teacher gets kudos from me. She is fair and honestly is concerned with her students.  You go girl!

  • Teachers are better today. They no longer humiliate students in class or hit your fingers with a pointer and threaten to call your parents.

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