![]() It also is useful because you can use the same pictures as a cue to remind students of the correct behaviors. Some type of cue to illustrate the rules really helps students to understand the expectation. For students with autism, communication issues, or any students who are not great readers, pictures become an important part of the rules. As Rae notes it is important to make sure that you are showing students the expectations of the class, whether it’s writing up the guideline of assignments in a high school classroom or sharing expectations of overall behavior in a preschool class. I wanted to talk about the importance of having clear classroom rules and expectations. She has a great post here for general rules for classroom management, but wait….before you leave….stay tuned because I have a freebie for you at the end of this post. ![]() Today I am linking up with Rae over at Mindful Rambles for a Classroom Management Linky. ![]()
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