How are you and your students using AI in the classroom right now?
Are you experimenting with it for lesson planning, writing support, research, creativity, or even student projects? I’d love to hear both the big and small ways AI is showing up in your teaching practice—what’s working, what’s surprising, and what’s still tricky!

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Do you use desk pets? How do you organize them and how do your students earn them?

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How do you manage behaviors in Kindergarten?

I use a warm fuzzy jar and LOTS of modeling of behaviors that I WANT to see happening. Students earn warm fuzzies as a class for following classroom routines and expectations and when we fill the jar, we choose a no-cost, school appropriate reward such as extra recess, extra play time, dance parties (10 minutes), extra time to read/draw/paint/build/etc. Each time a student models the correct behavior they earn a warm fuzzy. As we move through the school year, it takes more to earn a warm fuzzy and they are given out less and less.

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