
124. Spring Fever: 3 Tips to Help Your Spring Classroom Management
Teacher Approved: Elementary Teacher Tips & Strategies · Heidi and Emily, Elementary School Teacher and Resource Designer
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Show Notes
With spring finally here, you’re enjoying the nicer weather, the sun is shining, your overall mood is better, and you can start to see the light at the end of the tunnel that is the end of the school year. Unfortunately, so can your students. They’re coming out of winter where they’ve been inside, they are tired of being in the same classroom five days a week, and all they want to do is be outside and play with their friends. That’s right, you and your students have spring fever.
With a few more months left until the last day of school, you still need to keep them engaged and focused on learning. So how do you do that? In today’s episode, we’re sharing three tips that will help with the spring fever in the classroom and create a management plan for any behavior problems that may occur.
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