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Students using too much soap? Students using too many paper towels? Students forgetting to flush the toilet? Students putting the toilet paper in the trashcan? All typical and normal the first week of school. The bathroom at school looks a little different from the one at home, or even preschool. Teaching students the procedures for keeping the restroom clean are just as important as all other classroom routines. These simple signs provide visuals you can put up to remind the students how to keep the restroom clean. Includes: Toilet Paper in the Trash Remember to Flush Wash Your Hands 1 pump of Soap or 2 Pumps of Soap 1 Paper Towel or 2 Paper Towels Paper Towels in the Trash They are available in a variety of styles: Heros Patterns Check out these and my elephant themed room decor set. ...
Aw, back to school time. The joy of meeting your students for the first time! Learning names Making new friends Excited students Creating a school family Practicing routines and procedures Then reality sets in.... Labeling all the supplies Putting away all the supplies Getting to lunch on time Remember to go to Related Arts (Specials) Assessing all the students, usually one on one OH MY! How do I get it all done while keeping the students engaged and on task? The activities you do that first week should be review work so the students can complete it independently. My Digital Counting Puzzles review counting skills including 1 to 5, 1 to 10, and 1 to 20 using common school photos as the finished puzzle. Assign via Google Classroom of your learning management system. Students will complete the puzzles by dragging and dropping the numbers in the correct order. Check out this and other Back to School resources in my TpT store. ...
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