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WBT Basics - Whole Brain Teaching
WBT Basics provides a simple starting point for teachers new to Whole Brain Teaching. Beginning with Class-Yes, the Attention Getter, each of the steps around the instructional circle are …
Classroom Rules – Whole Brain Teaching
When we began to develop Whole Brain Teaching’s rules, our goal was to cover every classroom problem. We wanted a couple of principles that were as specific as possible and one or two …
Introduction – Whole Brain Teaching
With five Amazon.com best sellers, joy-filled classrooms in 100+ countries, 100,000 Facebook Likes, 200,000 podcast downloads, 10,000,000 YouTube views and education’s largest library …
Day One - Whole Brain Teaching
Day One Day One How to Start Whole Brain Teaching To begin Whole Brain Teaching, start with the Magic Circle. Below is a sample script for several lessons that will help on your first day, …
Character Education - Whole Brain Teaching
In Whole Brain Teaching, we do not believe Character Education can be taught as a unit, a subject among other subjects, but must be infused into daily life. If assemblies and mottos …
The Brain on WBT - Whole Brain Teaching
Teach-Okay: Students engage all the major brain areas with Teach-Okay, activating Broca’s area as they speak, Wernicke’s area as they listen, the visual and motor cortices as they see and …
Five Step Lesson - Whole Brain Teaching
Using slides is a great way to teach with Whole Brain Teaching as each slide is a cycle through the WBT Basics. Show a slide, call Class Yes, Mirror Words, Teach the slide, do a Teach OK.
Seven Steps – Whole Brain Teaching
Social Skills Fiver and Cheery Dice Alpha Hawk Wall Virtue Calendar Peace Circle PowerUps Character Course Kindness Academy No-Fear Classroom All TpT Resources Class Rules …
About Us - Whole Brain Teaching
Whole Brain Teachers of America is a grass roots, education reform movement begun in 1999 by three Southern California teachers: Chris Biffle, Jay Vanderfin, and Chris Rekstad.