I’ve decided to start a new monthly  feature.  I’m going to  list the top nine posts for each month as determined by  Google Analytics. Google Analytics is a cool way to see how many people visited my blog, where they came from and what they read.

1. Helping my students set goals the smart way.

I’ve gotten lots of requests for my presentation for Smart Goals.  If you’d like a copy, just drop me a line at emhartjes at gmail dot com

2. Nine questions I ask my students on the first day of school.

3.  Nine things my students have taught me about classroom managment and teaching.

4.  Listening to music helps students be more productive in the classroom.

The posts I wrote about music have been very popular with teachers, students and parents.

5. Research about the benefits of listening to music in the classroom.

6.  Yes, listening to music in the classroom can help students be more productive especially students with ADHD type symptoms.

7.  Common misunderstandings about teaching.

8. A positive attitude is key to maintaining a positive classroom climate

9.  Graphic organizers

I can’t believe September’s come and gone.  I’d like to share with you the most popular posts for this month. I’ve listed them below.

Thank you for being so supportive.  I’ve really enjoyed seeing the community developing around the posts via the comments left.   Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment or send an  email.  It was a real pleasure to log on and see all the positive feedback.

1. A positive attitude is key to maintaining a positive classroom climate.

2. A List of Graphic Organizers I’ve Found Useful.

3. Emergency Lesson Plans Are A Great Idea.

4. Nine questions I ask my students on the first day of school.

5. Research about the benefits of listening to music in the classroom leads to optimism.

6. Respect in the classroom is a two way street.

7. Strategies for dealing with kids who get physcially aggressive with teachers- Part 1- Establishing the classroom climate.

8. Students Who Drop Out of School Can Lose Driver’s Licence.

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