Classroom Attention Getters

2017-01-16に共有
Several cute attention getters for the classroom for young children.

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  • You make ME calm. You really have many other nuances that seem to help on a psychological level.
  • You saved my life , I've been using the toosie roll lollipop for 2 weeks now and I'm teaching preschoolers English as a second language But it works even if they were all screaming or totally distracted Thank you so much
  • One of the ones I do I say I say: I need your eyes watching Response: eyes watching I say: ears listening Response: ears listening I say:mouth closed Response:mouth closed All together we say:ready to roll
  • I am an ESL teacher. I loved your video. A big thanks.
  • I will definetly use those. My students are teenagers but being ESL learners will love the chants! 😍😍
  • Absolutely loved this video. Thank you so much for this valuable information. Lots of love from an Australian 🇦🇺❤
  • @tupigoias
    Great attention getters. Thanks for sharing!
  • @aoife9932
    I love these, thank you! We don't have tutsie rolls here in Europe and it was confusing for the kids so Ive been using "Pop corn, pop corn" with a few claps
  • @Nattie.J
    I'm studying education and I reaaaaally reaalllyyy want to get to be such an amazing teacher just as you seem to be.
  • I'm teaching English as a second language, and I've been using some of your attention getters to my preK students (3-4-5YO), I revised some of the lyrics but still the concept is there.Does it work? Oh YES! Helps a lot in terms of classroom management. 😄 Been using it for 3years now. Thank you so much.❤️ Hugs and kisses from Turkey 🥰
  • I remember my daughter's teachers saying "Peanut Butter" and the kids reply "JELLY" and they know to pay attention to the teacher. Great ideas. Thank you.
  • @724DiGo
    First year Kinder teacher and this is GOLD!!! I love singing and I can't wait to try these out 😁
  • Really good. And interesting. First time I am watching really useful.
  • Honest question but I was wondering what tips you would have on working with kids who are hard of hearing and getting their attention? I mean of course when some look over a lot will get the hint. But there are some who may not get a hint straight up.