Classroom Management
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60 -Second Strategy: Professional Courtesy By: Edutopia
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Professional Courtesy Sign Created By @toocoolformiddleschool
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Chromebook Guide Created By Kristen Mora
Chromebook Guide
Chromebook Guide
Display this Chromebook Guide in your classroom to help students know if they need their devices during this class period. You can use a clothespin or magnet to indicate your expectations on the chart.
Elementary Chromebook Cart Set Up
Elementary Chromebook Cart Set Up
You've got your new Chromebook cart, now what?
Think of your students' workflow. How will they get their Chromebooks? How will they know which Chromebook to take?
- Assign each student a Chromebook. One way teachers have done this is by numbering each Chromebook and space in the cart. We also recommend numbering the cords as well.
- Print out your student password ID cards from portal. Read below or click HERE for Instructions. You can add their Chromebook number to the ID card after you print it. Students can store ID cards in pocket charts.
- Headphones can be stored in numbered pocket charts or colored bins.
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Traffic Patterns
Traffic Patterns
Video Created By Becky Rees
Chromebook Cart
Chromebook Cart
Set-Up
Set-Up
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Headphones Set-Up
Headphones Set-Up
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Classgrounds: Chromebook Monitoring System
Classgrounds: Chromebook Monitoring System
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