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The 5 Effective Ways to Manage Your Classroom through a Student-Run Economy

We all love to see our students leading the classroom

As a teacher, classroom management is one of the most important aspects of our job. Keeping your students engaged, motivated, and on-task is key to creating a positive learning environment. But...

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7 Easy Steps to Opening a Classroom Store

6 Easy Steps to Opening a Classroom Store

Getting a Classroom Economy store up and running in a middle school is no easy task. Imagine it as the Ace in the hole for your classroom management. The students will want to go, but only when they earn...

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5 Ways to Host a Successful Classroom Auction

Classroom Auction Ideas

Classroom auctions are an excellent way to boost student engagement and create a sense of community in your classroom. It can be difficult to host an auction if you're not experienced, especially if you're a newbie to...

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5 Time Saving Tips With Classroom Economy

5 Time-Saving Tips With Classroom Economy

 

Hey Teacher Friends! 

Myth: Classroom Economy takes up too much time!

Fact: It does not have to.

Implementing a Classroom Economy in a middle school setting is undoubtedly rewarding but...

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5 Important Routines When Assigning Class Jobs

5 Substantial Routines When Assigning Class Jobs

Imagine a classroom buzzing with energy, with every student actively engaged and taking charge of their responsibilities. How do you make that happen? Simple–class jobs! But hold on, not just...

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3 Ways How Implementing Classroom Economy Helps with Teacher Observations

3 Ways How Implementing Classroom Economy Helps with Teacher Observations

When was the last time you got just perfect scores on an observation? Same here. Observations are important to give you feedback so you can improve. In addition to helping...

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Classroom Interviews: 10 Easy and Creative Ways to Interview Your Students

Implementing Classroom Interviews:

I have never had a middle school experience like this! It was challenging to guide students through the transition from elementary to middle school. I had to have a classroom environment that was engaging so my...

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3 Reasons Classroom Economy Bills Can Engage Your Students

Bills, Bills, Bills... and Classroom Economy 

Hey there!

First things first – let's face it, nothing in life is free. I've had a sign outside my door since my first year of teaching that says, "Math is Hard, So is Life." I found it...

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