I am a novice at Whole Brain Teaching but after attending the National Conference and following Farrah Shipley on Facebook, I am an energized believer!

My classroom is a very High Tech/ Kid-Centered environment, so it was important for me to maintain this atmosphere when integrating the teaching strategies of WBT. I was already a Class Dojo FANatic so I knew that the system I developed MUST include this as a key component.
So HERE is what I came up with:
This is our class behavior board. It combines WBT, Class Dojo, our class bead system (from my Cub Scouting days) and Our District's required color system.
The most important part of my classroom is the Super Improver Wall. Each week I run a Class Dojo Spread sheet report and look at the behavior with the least points. This will be our focus behavior for the following week. I set a point goal for this behavior and my students work hard to meet the goal. If the goal is met, each student gets a star on their Super Improver Card. Students can also earn stars for meeting personal goals (tying shoes, mastery of a difficult skill, improving a personal behavior.).
Once they get 10 stars, they go to the next level. Each level comes with a different set of privileges and classroom responsibilities.
Since I do not do a treasure box or give prizes for behavior, I have established a bead system to help my friends keep track of and show off their accomplishments. My friends love wearing their Bling to lunch on Fridays and to assemblies. Click Here for More on my First Grade Bling.On our Class Dojo Screen, my students are held accountable for our 5 class rules (from WBT). As the year goes on, I add a couple of specific things that are constantly coming up. Usually these are set a a class goal, so they need to be on our Dojo.
(Yep. That's a TV! I bought a TV in a pawn shop for $45 and connected it to an old laptop. Now our Dojo Home is on display all day. The kids love to check themselves all day. )
It may sound elaborate, but it is actually pretty simple. I find that taking a few minutes at the end of class to review our day on Class Dojo and award beads and stars really helps my students feel like they have accomplished something in their day. It also sends them home with something to tell!!!
Thanks to two GREAT & FREE programs, my classroom is an
EXCITING place to be for ALL of us!!!
Ps.... Do you Go Noodle?







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