tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203286267153319027.post4039442759697572420..comments2023-09-26T11:07:26.850-04:00Comments on Pink Lips & Teaching Tips: My Substitute Teacher Behavior PlanChelseahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11834990237747348611noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203286267153319027.post-39397598374446908612013-10-06T22:08:46.146-04:002013-10-06T22:08:46.146-04:00That's a great idea, and one that I have often...That's a great idea, and one that I have often done. But since I always work at the elementary level, I've also used small craft sticks to print the children's names, and keep them in a small zip-baggie. That way I can use them to call on different children in a more equitable manner. Also, many elementary teachers use the name cards taped to the individual desks, which also aid in learning names quickly.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203286267153319027.post-12843346394434158432012-12-26T07:35:08.935-05:002012-12-26T07:35:08.935-05:00This sounds great Chelsea! I subbed for half a yea...This sounds great Chelsea! I subbed for half a year after I graduated and learned so much! It was a wonderful experience.<br /><br />I am happy to be your newest follower. I would love for you to hop over and visit me when you get the chance. =)<br /><br />Heather<br /><i><b><a href="http://heathersfirstgradeheart.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">Heather's Heart</a></b></i><br />Heather's Hearthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03275285984118559108noreply@blogger.com