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Routines Unit Plan

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Apoio Pedagógico: Rotinas, Transições e Comunidade

As lições da Preguiça reforçam a importância de aprender e praticar rotinas, bem como de cuidar de si mesmo. Os alunos que compreendem as rotinas, os procedimentos e os acordos da sala de aula sentem-se mais seguros e confiantes para assumir responsabilidades e correr riscos de aprendizagem adequados. Os professores desempenham um papel fundamental na organização do ambiente da sala de aula e na implementação de procedimentos que ajudam as crianças a sentirem-se bem-sucedidas. Estas lições oferecem orientações aos professores para apoiar a organização da sala de aula e fornecem atividades guiadas para os alunos aprenderem e praticarem as rotinas da sala de aula. Há sempre espaço para tentar e planear, reavaliar e ajustar um plano quando necessário.

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Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 18 reviews)

Jason ★★★★★

The lesson on taking care of ourselves during transitions was a perfect fit for settling my class down after recess. It saved me from having to create my own unit from scratch.

Ella T. ★★★★★

My second graders were struggling with just about every transition until I used the community-building lessons from this unit—the step-by-step practice of walking in line has been a game changer for us. It is simple to follow and the slides make it easy to keep everyone engaged.

Sophia ★★★★★

Having a hard time with wiggly students after lunch, these transition strategies actually worked. The self-care lesson got my class talking in a way I didn't expect. Saved me at least an hour of planning this week.

Thomas C. ★★★★★

I really liked how the lesson plans explicitly teach self-care routines alongside transitions – that combo made my kids more independent in just a few days. The activities are straightforward, so even a non-teacher like me could follow them easily.

Kevin ★★★★★

The transition activity guide was a lifesaver for getting my students to settle down after lunch without me nagging. My class actually looks forward to the community check-in slides now.

Emma W. ★★★★★

I used the lesson on morning arrival with my third graders and the transition time dropped by at least five minutes. The self-care section was a great bonus for our community circle discussions.

Kevin T. ★★★★★

Finally, a resource that actually teaches community skills step-by-step, not just assumes kids know them. My class has been using the self-care lesson and I’ve already seen fewer meltdowns during transitions.

Sofia G. ★★★★★

My kindergartners were struggling with the transition from playtime to circle time, but the lesson on self-care routines gave them concrete steps to follow. They actually started reminding each other to "take a quiet breath" before lining up.

Henry ★★★★★

My kids actually look forward to practicing the transition activities now—the lesson structure makes it feel like a game rather than a chore. The self-care unit is a nice bonus, too.

Emma ★★★★★

My students were struggling with morning transitions, but the lesson on self-care completely turned things around. The step-by-step community-building exercises made the routines stick without me having to nag.