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ClassDojo Classroom Management: Setup, Points, And Routines
ClassDojo is one of those tools that either runs like clockwork or turns into a chaotic point-free-for-all, and the difference comes down to how you set it up. If you’ve been searching for a solid approach to ClassDojo classroom management, you’re probably past the "download and hope" phase and ready for something that actually sticks….
Logical Consequences In The Classroom: Examples & Scripts
A student talks over you for the third time in ten minutes. You’ve already given a warning. Now what? If your go-to move is some version of "that’s a detention," you’re not alone, but you might be missing a more effective option. Logical consequences in the classroom connect a student’s behavior directly to a meaningful…
Kahoot Formative Assessment: Best Practices For Your Class
You hit "Play" on your Kahoot quiz, the music kicks in, and suddenly every student is locked in. But here’s the question worth asking: once the excitement fades, are you actually using that data to inform your teaching? If you’ve only been running Kahoot as a fun review game, you’re leaving one of its most…
Middle School vs High School Classroom Management: What Teachers Need to Know
One of the biggest mistakes teachers make is assuming that classroom management strategies work the same across all age groups. They don’t. Middle school and high school students operate at very different developmental stages. Their brains, social priorities, emotional regulation, and independence levels are all changing rapidly. The strategies that work beautifully with a group…
Teaching Responsibility and Empathy in the Classroom
One of the biggest mistakes we make in classroom management is assuming students already know how to take responsibility for their actions. Many don’t. And even when they do understand responsibility intellectually, they may not yet have the emotional tools to practice it — especially when they’re upset, embarrassed, or trying to save face in…
6 Teacher Assessment Strategies For Fast Formative Checks
You just taught a lesson you spent an hour planning. Students nodded along. A few even asked questions. But when you look at their exit slips the next day, half the class missed the point entirely. Sound familiar? The gap between what we think students understood and what they actually retained is where teacher assessment…

















