Voici des cartes-privilèges que vous pouvez utiliser en classe pour motiver vos élèves et pour les récompenser pour leur bon travail. Le document comprend 47 cartes-privilèges. Plusieurs variantes sont offertes afin de convenir à chaque classe. Exemple: J'ai congé de dictée pour la semaine. J'ai congé de récitation pour la semaine. J'ai congé de contrôle pour la semaine.
Un système de comportement qui régule les "mauvais" comportements.
Ressources pédagogiques à l'école maternelle
Wir sammeln in meiner Pandaklasse immer *Leiseminuten*. Das motiviert die Kinder (meistens ;)) leise zu arbeiten. Nach 5 Minuten bekommen die Kinder eine
Ma journée en classe : le projet de la première période. Les premiers jours après la rentrée sont dédiés à l’adaptation, à l’acclimatation , à la mise en place de la routine scol…
Plusieurs version d'affiches pour présenter les responsabilités / métiers de la classe. Une nouvelle version avec Ludo!
Happy Saturday Friends! Today is officially my first day of Spring Break! I wanted to share something I did with my students to motiv...
Voici deux calendriers en ligne, ils sont aux couleurs de la nature. J'espère qu'ils vous plairont autant qu'à Julie et moi. Un peu de couleur pour motiver nos élèves dans nos projets. Je vous propose ce calendrier que j'ai fait pour qu'il convienne...
Un projet de classe motivant et respectant les programmes d'enseignement au CE2 : voyage dans le temps: les cinq périodes historiques.
Leçons à manipuler / Leçons interactives en français: grammaire, conjugaison, vocabulaire, orthographe. Pour du CE1-CE2 voire cycle 3.
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Les projets personnels augmentent la motivation scolaire et l'autonomie des élèves.
Il n’est pas très facile de mémoriser les tables et l’apprentissage systématique n’est pas motivant . Voici un jeu expérimenté l’année dernière . J’ai donné un nouveau look aux roues et à la fiche du rituel . LA ROUE des MULTIPLICATIONS Plusieurs utilisations : 1) Individuelle ou en groupe : Chacun a la […]
Dans cet article, je met à votre disposition les nombreux outils gratuits sur l’ESTIME de soi /CONFIANCE en soi qui peuvent vous aider dans votre quotidien que vous soyez parents ou pro. Ces …
S'entrainer, évaluer et réviser les dictées en cycle 2 et 3 : on vous dit tout !
Retrouvez dans cet article, des outils gratuits à télécharger sur les thèmes suivants: les émotions l’attention la santé: la douleur l’estime de soi et la confiance en soi les scénarios…
Retrouvez dans cet article, des outils gratuits à télécharger sur les thèmes suivants: les émotions l’attention la santé: la douleur l’estime de soi et la confiance en soi les scénarios…
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{Affiliate links used} Have you ever been to a baby shower where they hand you a clothespin or two and forbid you to say the word "baby"? If you do, another party guest can take your pin. The one with the most pins at the end of the party wins a prize. I have been to tons of baby showers and even some wedding showers that have played this game... So today I was teaching Spanish to a small group of kids who were speaking WAY TOO MUCH English during the lesson, and the idea hit! Why not do the same thing with my students? So I pulled out some clothespins and gave each student about three of them and told them the rules. I was thrilled at how well this worked! My students immediately started to strive to speak Spanish. When they couldn't communicate in the target language they acted out to the best of their ability what they were trying to say. It was stretching for them and satisfying for me to watch them go through the process, or shall we say...the struggle. Here are a few tips to implement this idea: Limit the game through groups. If you teach a whole classroom, you might want to break the kids down into groups. They may only take from those in their group. Those they sit closest to would be the ideal candidates. Define the time. How long will you maintain the game? With bigger groups, you may want to start small when it comes to length of time...maybe have them complete one or two activities while maintaining communication in the target language. Be creative with the item you use. It doesn't have to be clothespins. At my daughter-in-law's bridal shower this past summer we played the game with gaudy plastic rings. You just need an item that they can attach to themselves so they don't lose it unless they start speaking in English. Binder clips would work. These smiley face clips would be cute. There are also decorated clothespins like these that might be fun. I give my students the option to use English once during the session if they have a question about what they should be doing in the lesson. They must request from me in the target language the ability to speak in English. They are allowed one question, and that's it, which makes them really think through how to avoid English until they absolutely need it. Many students will opt to not even request a question in English. How about some prizes? Here are some ideas... These bilingual cookies. My students adore getting them! Or how about something cultural like worry dolls from Guatemala, stickers in Spanish (These are really cute!), or serape bookmarks. Another option if you work with high school students is to make it a part of their grade for the quarter or semester. Have fun! By limiting English you will find that your students will become more animated with their gestures and more creative in their communication. Another side benefit? Your classroom will become a bit quieter since they can't speak in their native tongue!😊
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Retrouvez dans cet article, des outils gratuits à télécharger sur les thèmes suivants: les émotions l’attention la santé: la douleur l’estime de soi et la confiance en soi les scénarios…
Thousands of teachers have used these tried and true GUARANTEED tups to stop students from blurting out. Chatty Class? YOU NEED TO READ THIS!
In questo post potete trovare il modello per realizzare un lavoretto tridimensionale relativo alla scoperta del fuoco.
Friends~My Be on the Floor song is a simple chant that will totally help with those stragglers that hang out at the sink or the pencil sharpener when they should be heading to the floor for a large group meeting. After I give a direction about where we will meet, I begin this chant. ... Read More about Be on the Floor: A Transition Song
I have to share with you something that I absolutely love: The WOW board! This beautiful piece of poster board was introduced to me by my friend and colleague. I used it throughout the year but found it especially helpful near the end of the school year.