Manager ID cards or badges are the identification cards issued to the Manager by the employer of the organization. These are the employee cards that are issued
Anger management strategies can be very useful to even young children as they learn to manage their own behaviour. These calming strategy cards can help!
Dark-mode Kanban for Job Manager designed by Roman Cherepivskiy. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Use these four great classroom time savers to help you stay on track with your schedule, teach more efficiently, and save your sanity.
File Manager Dashboard designed by Denis Feshchenko. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Introducing the Ultimate Kanban Board Project Management Tool - Your All-in-One Project Tracker, Work Planner, and Tasks Planner! Stay on top of your projects with ease using our powerful Kanban Board, equipped with a Priority Matrix, Task Timeline, and Workload Manager. Say goodbye to chaos and disorganization as you effortlessly manage tasks, track progress, and optimize workflows. What's Included: - SETUP: Includes tasks set up, enter employee names, and priority level - TASK DETAIL: a comprehensive tab including date, task, employee drop down, priority drop down, status of the project, progress and description of the project. As soon as you enter a kanban board cards will appear on the right side - PROJECT TASK LIST: a full tab with just kanban view of all your tasks - DAILY PLANNER: a full day planner including time in, time out and total number of hours worked. Alongside the daily planner is another kanban view of all your tasks. Benefits of using a Kanban Board: ● Visual Workflow: Kanban tools provide a visual representation of the workflow, allowing team members to see the status of tasks at a glance. This visual approach makes it easy to identify bottlenecks, track progress, and make quick decisions to keep projects moving forward. ● Improved Task Management: With Kanban, tasks are organized into cards that represent individual units of work. These cards can be easily moved across different stages of the workflow, providing a clear overview of the project's status and helping teams focus on completing tasks in a timely manner. ● Enhanced Collaboration: Kanban tools promote collaboration and communication within teams. Team members can easily see who is responsible for each task, leave comments, and share updates in real-time, leading to better coordination and a shared understanding of project goals. ➡️ AFTER YOU COMPLETE YOUR PURCHASE: - Log into your Google account or create a new account if you don’t have one. This Spreadsheet cannot be used in excel, please only open it using Google. - You will receive an email with a link to the PDF guide listed above, please open this and read through. - You can also find and download your purchase through the ‘Purchases and Reviews’ section of your Etsy account. ➡️ CUSTOMER SERVICE IS MY #1 PRIORITY If for any reason you are having an issue, I would be more than happy to assist you! Feel free to reach out to me. :) ⚠️ PLEASE NOTE!!! - This product is a digital product, you will be able to access this tool online right after the purchase. You will not receive a physical item. - This spreadsheet is compatible with GOOGLE SHEETS only! We have a separate Project Management spreadsheet for Excel in our shop. ⚠️ COPYRIGHT NOTICE: this design spreadsheet is copyrighted by SheetsFrenzy. Your purchase of this product is for personal use only and commercial/public use of any kind is strictly prohibited. It is prohibited to resell, share, reproduce this product or distribute this product, either in part or in full, with or without modifications.
It was so nice to stop saying "shh" all the time.
Absence Management Webapp designed by Jeff van Steijn for Yummygum. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
If you're tired of digging into your own pockets to find ways to motivate your students, you need to check out these FREE reward coupons. You can even use the editable option to add your own coupons.
These AVID Clap Classroom cards are the perfect addition to your classroom to foster a sense of community and support for your students. This digital download includes 15 unique cards, each featuring a different AVID clap or chant with an accompanying image that students can learn and follow along with. Whether you're an AVID teacher looking to enhance your classroom community or simply looking for a fun and engaging way to get your students excited about learning, the AVID Clap Classroom cards are a perfect choice. Download now and start building a stronger, more supportive classroom environment today! ✨Check out the AVID Claps Bundle✨ ✨Save over 30% with the AVID bundle✨ Directions: Simply print, cut, and laminate. Place into a baggy or container of sorts. Draw a card to present a clap that students can use to cheer on a peer, allowing for a variety of claps to be practiced and learned. What's Included: 15 AVID clap posters with unique claps and an image You May Like... WICOR This Bulletin Board See more AVID products HERE! See more collaboration resources HERE!
Hi! Cupcake here to share an improved version of an old freebie! :) Picture directions are a great classroom management tool for little learners! I posted a set of picture directions in my shop two years ago, and decided they needed a facelift… so I made them pretty and added to the set! They will match any bright classroom, and they also coordinate with my chevron decor. Stop by my blog to see a preview of all the included cards, or just go directly to my shop to pick up {or redownload!} your copy. I hope you love them!!
Project Management Dashboard-UX/UI Design designed by Hira Riaz🔥 for Upnow Studio. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Do you have lots of environmental print hanging in your classroom? Do you post anchor charts for units you are studying? Why do you do that? As teachers, we hang lots of visuals for our little ones. We know that seeing words or images will help them remember something they are learning. We know they […]
Happy Friday eve! It's Kristin here from School and the City. The peaches are excited to bring you "a pot of gold" this March to make your classroom magical! My tip for you is definitely magical... but here's a secret: It's a tip to benefit YOU, not your kids. (Your sanity is important!) I have definitely had to work some magic lately because it is that time of year. By that time of year, I mean the weather is getting warm, kids are getting extra peps in their steps, and it's almost time for spring break. We are so close! When it's that time of year, it's also time for behaviors to start going downhill and the chattiness to begin getting out of control. (Well, that's how it is in my room, at least!) Last week, I decided that enough was ENOUGH. I couldn't make it through a day block lesson sentence without getting rudely interrupted by a student blurting out. So I did some research, during which I found the idea of blurt cards and figured out how to make a system that would work for my classroom. On my first day of attempting blurt cards, I posted about it on my Instagram and Snapchat (@SchoolAndTheCty). Tons of you asked me to share, so here goes! First, we read and discussed a book. These are my absolutely favorite books for blurters: Afterwards, I introduced and explained the blurt cards. Each time a student blurts out or interrupts a lesson with their voice (like an inappropriate laugh or sound), they have to mark off a box on his or her blurt card. I'm starting off with four boxes, but I hope to eventually move to three then two. If a child can make it to dismissal with an empty card, they get rewarded. PURRR tickets are school-wide PBIS "money" that students can spend at the school store. Right now, my fancy-schmancy blurt cards are just good ol' sticky notes. They are easy enough to make a few of each afternoon and stick on desks before I leave. I decided that the best way to go about this is to give all of my students the opportunity to earn rewards. Therefore, each day, 6 kids get blurt cards. Four kids are my special friends that will get blurt cards every day. I also give blurt cards to 2 more students. It's great to compare the results at the end of the day of the volcano kids and non-volcanic kids. And again, I wanted to make sure that my well-behaved students also have the opportunity to be rewarded. Last, I just made a quick schedule to keep in my binder so I can keep track of who hasn't had a turn yet. Blurt cards have worked really well for a whole... week! Some of my volcanic littles have worked really hard to restrain themselves, and I can see improvement already. Let me know over at School and the City if you try blurt cards or something similar! I'd love to have you follow my (never dull) teaching journey. Good luck handling spring fever in your classroom... and stay tuned for more March magic! For even more ideas from The Primary Peach, be sure to follow us on Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook to catch all the latest news and updates!
Free parent-teacher conference forms to help guide your conversation and make sure you share everything you want and need to with parents.
Data Table for Project Managers/CEO/Leads designed by Dasha Yurova. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.