Week 2 - Glasser Focus
This week we are going to continue focusing on using Glasser's connecting habits as we interact with each (see previous blog). I am hoping that each student will be able to contribute to our blog sharing how they have found the connecting habits have changed the way they feel about class interactions.
Sounds great Room 18 would love to hear about all the connecting habits too!
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ReplyDeletejust popping in to add to the post of the 'connecting' and 'unconnecting' behaviours. if you all remember back to the chair activity we did, the first time went well but things fell apart right... but the second time you did it, you took into account what went wrong the last time, how you could solve the problem and from there things went really Awesome!!!
You all showed support,encouragment, and you all listened and trusted each other. You all worked really well and it was great to see you working together and respecting each other.
Keep the good work up Room 17
MR. GEORGE
Glasser Connecting Habits - Miss Goldfinch
ReplyDeleteI have been noticing students this week using the connecting habit and it is great!
i noticed people were encourging others in maths-maddie
ReplyDeleteConnecting Habits - Laura =]
ReplyDeletei noticed more people were listening on the mat
i noticed people were encourging others in maths and helping out -kenzie
ReplyDeleteGlasser Connecting Habits -Sabina
ReplyDeleteI saw more people connecting by listening to each other.
caring and helping habits -amokura
ReplyDeletein room 17 lots of people were helping and caring for others most of the time but it was still pretty good
your blog is intresting
ReplyDeleteGlasser connecting habits-Jordan!!!
ReplyDeleteIv'e seen people helping people more and telling them to be quiet and not shut up
glasser comment/flynn
ReplyDeletei think the blog is going really good
Connecting Habits-Callum
ReplyDeleteHelllo My name is callum and i think that the connecting habits are great but the zero tolerance habit works juch more
cONNecting habbits - sarah traaaa
ReplyDeleteI Strongly agree with Callum.
The connecting habits are good but not the Zero tolerance.
dont forget to use connecting habbits people of room 17!!!!!!!~Bailey
ReplyDeletethey are ggoooooood-jakob
ReplyDeleteglasser connecting habits - Fleur
ReplyDeletei have encouraged Arthi with the block run at P.E.
Glasser connecting habits-sarah
ReplyDeletepeople in my maths group were working together well
We were working together well in marths-jone
ReplyDeleteglasser connecting habits - rachel
ReplyDeletei have found them good to have always there and to look at all the time
and i encouraged maddie to keep going in the beep test
connecting habits :) - tiare
ReplyDeletei think the glasser connecting habits is very good and helpful :P..
connecting habits- Ryan
ReplyDeleteblog is cool
i helped alot of people in work
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i think that the glasser habits are very good and shows you how you should behave in class
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