Comments - Transitions: Classroom Routines That Respect Instructional Time - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T16:40:52Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=649749%3ABlogPost%3A735574&xn_auth=noThat looks really interesting…tag:www.classroom20.com,2011-09-06:649749:Comment:7371842011-09-06T09:23:39.276ZJanet Abercrombiehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/JanetAbercrombie
<p>That looks really interesting, Dave. It looks like you would leave the site open all day and mark things as you see them. I might try it with a student or two. What I like most is the ability to email parents right away.</p>
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<p>I'm wondering if multiple teachers can login to access the same student. If you use it, let me know how it works!</p>
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<p>To quickly track student behavior, I have a Word document on my desktop. The Word doc is on "Notebook" layout - each student has…</p>
<p>That looks really interesting, Dave. It looks like you would leave the site open all day and mark things as you see them. I might try it with a student or two. What I like most is the ability to email parents right away.</p>
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<p>I'm wondering if multiple teachers can login to access the same student. If you use it, let me know how it works!</p>
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<p>To quickly track student behavior, I have a Word document on my desktop. The Word doc is on "Notebook" layout - each student has a tab. When things happen (a student is elected as a peer helper, I notice someone helping another student, I see a pattern of missing assignments), I write a quick bullet on that student's tabbed page. Come report card time, I change the bullets into sentences and reference for grading.</p> http://www.classdojo.com/ …tag:www.classroom20.com,2011-09-05:649749:Comment:7362172011-09-05T11:41:16.839ZDave Craighttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/DaveCraig
<a href="http://www.classdojo.com/">http://www.classdojo.com/</a> I am thinking of trying this free web based resource to keep track of positive and negative behaviors in the classroom. My thinking is it is way too much work for me as teh educator to track 28 kids behaviors but what I can do is keep track on paper and then have a student key in the results each day.…
<a href="http://www.classdojo.com/">http://www.classdojo.com/</a> I am thinking of trying this free web based resource to keep track of positive and negative behaviors in the classroom. My thinking is it is way too much work for me as teh educator to track 28 kids behaviors but what I can do is keep track on paper and then have a student key in the results each day. Pondering my strategy but the software itself looks neat.