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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Depends what age you teach and what subject. Tell us more. You can adapt. We all have. [/quote] First grade! Math and science[/quote] Lovely! My advice: — establish routines that happen every single day in the same order. Every day. They know what to expect, even the lower kids. — make things as fun and hands on as you possibly can. Science especially! Make it seem like a big mystery and they’re all detectives on the case to discover how things work. — Bring in realia even if it’s not part of the assignment or what you’ve been provided. — math: watch YouTube videos of the concepts you’re teaching to see if anyone has done fun songs to match the concept. But don’t show them the videos! You sing them and teach it to them first if you can. The fewer screens the better. — lots of moving around if you can—mix up groups, have them move around the classroom, but back to those routines, always have a signal for when they need to get back to their seats. Example, you ring an electronic doorbell and that sound is just to have them get back to their seats in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. [/quote]
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