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12 Ways to Manage ODD Students in Your Elementary Classroom

Beginning Teacher Talk: A Podcast for New Elementary Teachers

Release Date: 01/24/2024

New Teacher Training Series Part One: 3 Questions to Ask Yourself When Setting up (Or Re-Organizing) Your Classroom show art New Teacher Training Series Part One: 3 Questions to Ask Yourself When Setting up (Or Re-Organizing) Your Classroom

Beginning Teacher Talk: A Podcast for New Elementary Teachers

The start of this new series will help brand new and beginning teachers think about their classroom setup in ways that are functional for the best learning environment.  In the first episode, I’m sharing three questions to ask yourself as you set up or reorganize your classroom.  Show Notes:   Buy my new book, Dear New Teacher, Here’s Exactly What to Do: Your 5-Step Ready for School Roadmap Book for Elementary Classrooms:   Succulent Theme Classroom Decor:   Check out Lori's TpT store (Beginning Teacher Talk):   Connect with Lori on Pinterest: ...

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Should Teachers Use Rewards in Their Classrooms? Part Three: The Impact of Gamified Learning, Tangible and Intangible Rewards show art Should Teachers Use Rewards in Their Classrooms? Part Three: The Impact of Gamified Learning, Tangible and Intangible Rewards

Beginning Teacher Talk: A Podcast for New Elementary Teachers

For the last two episodes, we’ve explored the idea of using rewards in the classroom and really examined the research behind it and the ways it motivates students to learn. In this episode, we're exploring the impact of gamified learning and the value of tangible and intangible rewards. Show Notes: The 5-Step Classroom Management Reset: Enter to win a $25 Amazon gift card by leaving a review for Beginning Teacher Talk on Apple Podcasts!:   Check out Lori's TpT store (Beginning Teacher Talk): Connect with Lori on Pinterest: Connect with Lori on Instagram: If the Beginning Teacher...

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Should Teachers Use Rewards in Their Classrooms? Part Two: The Impact of Rewards on Learning Motivation in Schools show art Should Teachers Use Rewards in Their Classrooms? Part Two: The Impact of Rewards on Learning Motivation in Schools

Beginning Teacher Talk: A Podcast for New Elementary Teachers

In last week’s episode, I talked about six beliefs about rewards and what the current research is saying about them now. To further our conversation in the series, I'm sharing the impact of rewards on learning motivation in school and with students and current research on rewards.  Show Notes:   The 5-Step Classroom Management Reset:  Check out Lori's TpT store (Beginning Teacher Talk):   Connect with Lori on Pinterest:  Connect with Lori on Instagram: If the Beginning Teacher Talk podcast is helping you in your teaching and if you're feeling extra loving, I...

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Should Teachers Use Rewards in Their Classrooms? Part One: A Second Look at Six Beliefs about Classroom Rewards show art Should Teachers Use Rewards in Their Classrooms? Part One: A Second Look at Six Beliefs about Classroom Rewards

Beginning Teacher Talk: A Podcast for New Elementary Teachers

As I started to look at research on rewards in the classroom, I was astounded by the amount of research and information that was outdated. I started to see some common arguments against using a reward system in the classroom. With all my new findings, I’m starting the first episode in the series and sharing six beliefs teachers or schools commonly hold about classroom rewards. Show Notes:   The 5-Step Classroom Management Reset:  Check out Lori's TpT store (Beginning Teacher Talk):   Connect with Lori on Pinterest:  Connect with Lori on Instagram: If the Beginning...

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Teacher Spring Cleaning Series Part Three: The Ultimate Spring Cleaning Checklist show art Teacher Spring Cleaning Series Part Three: The Ultimate Spring Cleaning Checklist

Beginning Teacher Talk: A Podcast for New Elementary Teachers

Over the last two episodes, we’ve talked about ways you can do some spring cleaning and declutter and organize your teacher desk and filing cabinet. However, we know from teaching in our classroom all year long that those aren’t the only two areas that need a good clean.  That’s why, in today’s episode, I’m sharing my ultimate spring cleaning checklist so you can feel refreshed and renewed in your own classroom until the end of the year. Show Notes:   The 5-Step Classroom Management Reset:  Organizational Labels:   Check out Lori's TpT store (Beginning...

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Beginning Teacher Talk: A Podcast for New Elementary Teachers

To me, it feels good to clean and get things cleared out, for it provides a clear mental space for the busy time of the end of the school year. To continue the series, I want to discuss a place to organize that can accumulate a lot of clutter and documents, which is your filing cabinet. Show Notes: The 5-Step Classroom Management Reset:  Organizational Labels:   Check out Lori's TpT store (Beginning Teacher Talk):   Connect with Lori on Pinterest:  Connect with Lori on Instagram: If the Beginning Teacher Talk podcast is helping you in your teaching and if you're...

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Teacher Spring Cleaning Series Part One: How to Organize Your Teacher Desk show art Teacher Spring Cleaning Series Part One: How to Organize Your Teacher Desk

Beginning Teacher Talk: A Podcast for New Elementary Teachers

Since cleaning and organization can be a weakness and struggle for many teachers, I thought it was fitting to do a teacher spring cleaning series.  In the first episode of the series, I’m sharing six easy steps to organize your teacher desk. Show Notes:   The 5-Step Classroom Management Reset:  Organizational Labels:   Check out Lori's TpT store (Beginning Teacher Talk):   Connect with Lori on Pinterest:  Connect with Lori on Instagram: If the Beginning Teacher Talk podcast is helping you in your teaching and if you're feeling extra loving, I would be so...

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Can We Just Take a Breath? Proof that Mindset Matters show art Can We Just Take a Breath? Proof that Mindset Matters

Beginning Teacher Talk: A Podcast for New Elementary Teachers

Instead of filling your brain with more resources and practical ways to be more effective in your classroom, today, I’m filling your brain with positive thoughts.  I’m going to show you how to begin intentionally focusing on changing our minds for the better with positive thoughts that will bring you joy and happiness throughout your day. Show Notes:   The 5-Step Classroom Management Reset:  Check out Lori's TpT store (Beginning Teacher Talk):   Connect with Lori on Pinterest:  Connect with Lori on Instagram: If the Beginning Teacher Talk podcast is helping...

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Beginning Teacher Talk: A Podcast for New Elementary Teachers

With interview season upon us, I thought it would be the perfect time to refresh those interviewing skills so you make the best impression and land the job! Even if you’re currently in the classroom and not looking to switch jobs, most of you still have observations you’re completing for your administrators. Don’t worry, this episode is for you as well! Whether you’re interviewing or conducting an observation, in today’s episode, I’m sharing my 10-point checklist that will help you think through how effective your lesson is going to be.  Show Notes:   The 5-Step...

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Beginning Teacher Talk: A Podcast for New Elementary Teachers

Part of our job as teachers is to get students’ attention as we transition from one activity to the next, line up from recess, or give further instructions when students are working in groups. And for most of us, our natural instinct to get the attention of our class is by yelling or speaking in a louder tone. I’ll admit, I was guilty of this at the beginning of my career, but I soon realized that the sound of my voice didn’t have to be loud in order to be powerful.  In today’s episode, I’m sharing seven strategies you can start using in your classroom that don’t involve you...

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ODD, or Oppositional Defiant Disorder, is a neurological pattern that is responsible for a person’s reasoning, judgment, and impulse control. Teaching students with ODD can be extremely challenging. Today I’m sharing 12 ways to manage these students and make them feel successful in the classroom.

Show Notes: https://www.drlorifriesen.com/blog/odd-students 

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I hope you have a wonderful week, and remember - just because you are a beginning elementary teacher, there is no need for you to struggle like one.

Xo Lori

P.S. Do you have your copy of my FREE Ultimate Classroom Management Checklist? Get yours by clicking here now! https://www.drlorifriesen.com/ultimate-classroom-management-checklist