On the third day of Christmas, my Crazy Coach gave to me - 3 ways to support good classroom behavior!!
It's that time of year again! All the excitement of the holiday season, and students start feeling that excitement and getting antsy! So, when the Santa card doesn't seem to have the effect you want, here's 3 great websites/apps that can help you keep those little darlings on the nice list! Enjoy!
It's that time of year again! All the excitement of the holiday season, and students start feeling that excitement and getting antsy! So, when the Santa card doesn't seem to have the effect you want, here's 3 great websites/apps that can help you keep those little darlings on the nice list! Enjoy!
1. Class Dojo - www.classdojo.com
Website & App
Class Dojo allows you to set up your classes online. Then reward positive behavior in real time by giving points to each student's individual monster avatar. Those points can be used for whatever you wish in the classroom. You can also take away a student's points for inappropriate behavior. All this is done with a touch of an app on your smartphone or tablet right in class in real time. And kids love the monster avatars!! You can also give parents reports from the program. And it's all free!!
Website & App
Class Dojo allows you to set up your classes online. Then reward positive behavior in real time by giving points to each student's individual monster avatar. Those points can be used for whatever you wish in the classroom. You can also take away a student's points for inappropriate behavior. All this is done with a touch of an app on your smartphone or tablet right in class in real time. And kids love the monster avatars!! You can also give parents reports from the program. And it's all free!!
2. Class Craft - www.classcraft.com
Website & App
Classcraft is a free online, educational role-playing game that teachers and students play together in the classroom. By using many of the conventions traditionally found in games today, students can level up, work in teams, and earn powers that have real-world consequences. Acting as a gamification layer around any existing curriculum, the game transforms the way a class is experienced throughout the school year. Free setup, but once students become involved, you may want to spend around $5 to get some of the extra settings.
Website & App
Classcraft is a free online, educational role-playing game that teachers and students play together in the classroom. By using many of the conventions traditionally found in games today, students can level up, work in teams, and earn powers that have real-world consequences. Acting as a gamification layer around any existing curriculum, the game transforms the way a class is experienced throughout the school year. Free setup, but once students become involved, you may want to spend around $5 to get some of the extra settings.
3. Too Noisy!
App for iOS and Android
A Noise Level Meter built to help control the noise level of groups of children.As the noise level in a classroom increases beyond an acceptable level the noise level meter dynamically indicates the level of noise, and the background graphics within the app change to reflect the noise levels.
App for iOS and Android
A Noise Level Meter built to help control the noise level of groups of children.As the noise level in a classroom increases beyond an acceptable level the noise level meter dynamically indicates the level of noise, and the background graphics within the app change to reflect the noise levels.