Funny attention grabbers

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Whole Brain Teaching, Organisation, Attention Getters, Teaching Classroom Management, Attention Please, Classroom Behavior Management, Behaviour Management, Organization And Management, Class Management

How I envision any important messages will need to be conveyed in our homefor the foreseeable future In short, adult conversation doesn’t exist when you have young kids in the home. One morning recently my husband started telling me a story (obviously about our kids, b/c what else would we talk about?) Husband: “So Isaac started […]

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Miranda Mercado
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This blog provides alternative attention grabbers for the classroom, offering strategies to avoid relying too heavily on your voice.

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Jairo Par
Whole Brain Teaching, Organisation, Attention Getters, Teaching Classroom Management, Attention Grabbers, Classroom Behavior Management, School Management, Classroom Behavior, Kiddie Pool

Have you ever used Class-Yes to get your class' attention? I LOVE it and it's so much fun to vary its delivery. There are at least a thousand ways to say Class-Yes in your class and a few of them live on this post HERE. Some new ideas I have been trying are shouting out math facts (addition only, for now) and having my kids reply with the answer. For example, doing some doubles one time, or all combinations of ten for another. It typically takes me 2-3 times to have the entire class'…

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Hannah Whitlock
Behaviour Management, Quiet Spray, Classroom Arrangement, Classroom Behavior Management, Classroom Organisation, Childcare Center, Classroom Behavior, Behavior Management, Preschool Classroom

I don't know how many times I have heard this from substitute and special area teachers, but it has definitely been too many! And I am determined to win this battle! So, where do you go when you need ideas? Pinterest, of course! I made up some "Quiet Spray!" You spray the ROOM to signal children to get quiet. Or you can just leave the bottle empty. Mine love the mist in the air. It is so funny! {I do not condone spraying a child! As much as you might want to! Ha! ;)} Original Idea I had to…

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Christie Dooley