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Create a timetable to stick to. Include break times, lunchtimes and assembly times. {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/2/2f/Run-a-Teddy-School-Step-5. jpg/v4-460px-Run-a-Teddy-School-Step-5. jpg”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/2/2f/Run-a-Teddy-School-Step-5. jpg/aid1445090-v4-728px-Run-a-Teddy-School-Step-5. jpg",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:345,“bigWidth”:728,“bigHeight”:546,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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If you choose to have school uniform, provide mufti (non-uniform/casual clothes) days, pajama days, and dress-up days. {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/1/12/Run-a-Teddy-School-Step-10. jpg/v4-460px-Run-a-Teddy-School-Step-10. jpg”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/1/12/Run-a-Teddy-School-Step-10. jpg/aid1445090-v4-728px-Run-a-Teddy-School-Step-10. jpg",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:345,“bigWidth”:728,“bigHeight”:546,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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Find someplace like the corner of your room if you have a small class, or find an empty guest room for a huge class. If you like, you can make a wall out of cardboard and cut a door in it, but, this is optional.

You can buy a cheap board on sale during back-to-school time. You can even make your own whiteboard. Find plain sheets of paper and laminate them. Use whiteboard markers to draw on them. It will be easy to wipe off the markers with simply, just a tissue or cloth.

Provide free time and art if they are being good and you have no work left for them to do. Be aware they may need a little help with art though. {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/e/e1/Run-a-Teddy-School-Step-17. jpg/v4-460px-Run-a-Teddy-School-Step-17. jpg”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/e/e1/Run-a-Teddy-School-Step-17. jpg/aid1445090-v4-728px-Run-a-Teddy-School-Step-17. jpg",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:345,“bigWidth”:728,“bigHeight”:546,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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