Classroom Procedures that Will Save Your Sanity

with Linda Kardamis of Teach4theHeart

In this rapid-fire session, Linda Kardamis will share fifty practical classroom procedures that just might save your sanity and will certainly make your classroom run a bit more smoothly. These procedures solve a variety of common problems such as regaining students’ attention, keeping track of absent/missing work, and even the age-old my-students-don’t-have-their-pencils problem. (Perfect for grades 3 – 12 but will also be helpful for lower grades.)

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Linda Kardamis

About Linda Kardamis

Linda Kardamis taught middle school math before being led to become the founder of Teach 4 the Heart - a website centered on providing practical advice, encouragement, and support for Christian teachers. As part of her calling to uplift educators everywhere, Linda has written three books: Create Your Dream ClassroomTake Heart & Teach, and Teach Uplifted. She is also the creator of online courses such as Classroom Management 101 and Beyond Classroom Management, and her Teach 4 the Heart podcast is enjoyed by a growing number of educators. 

All of Linda's work and programs focus on her faith-based passion and calling to help teachers across the country and around the globe excel and thrive in their teaching adventures and careers. Linda is also a wife and mom of four littles, which, of course, keeps things interesting.

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  • Lisa says:

    Thank you so much, I hadn’t heard of passing work to the front before but to the side!

  • Tina says:

    Thank you so much! I learned many useful classroom procedures to put into practice!

  • Caroline says:

    Thank you! So many helpful things here.

  • Mary Lee-Ann Dunn says:

    This topic was my very first ever at Teach for the Heart years ago. These really have saved my sanity and I love to revisit this training at least every couple of years. 🙂