All too often I have a line of eager students on both sides of my desk. I do my best to juggle who got their first, who is asking a quick question, who needs immediate attention, who needs more one on one time and the list goes on!
These emoji clothes pins work just like those tickets you get when waiting at the deli. If I am working with a student already than my other students grab the next number in line. I call each student up in number order. This helps me juggle the chaos that can arise at my desk and give each student the amount of attention they deserve.
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One of my goals every day is to hear from each one of my students. Whether it is a student answering a question, asking a question or making an on topic comment. But I am guilty of calling on those same students who are ALWAYS eager to participate. I created a "Student Participation Log". My students can keep track of the amount of times THEY participate throughout the day. It challenges those who are less eager to answer a question or ask a question. I can easily walk around and see which students I have already called on and which students I have not. Materials:
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AuthorI'm Laura, I am beginning my third year as a 5th grade teacher! I have a passion for teaching, engaging, and helping students take ownership of their learning! This is a place where I update and share a sneak peak of my fabulous fifth graders. Archives
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