Are you looking for an easy way to regain your students' attention during an activity? Look no further than these call-and-response cards with attention grabbers! The cards included will allow you to quickly switch up your call and response to have your students engaged and ready!✨What's included?PD...
A lesson plan is a detailed step-by-step guide that outlines the teacher's objectives for what the students will accomplish during the course of the lesson and how they will learn it. Key Components of a Lesson Plan 1. Objectives - The objectives are the specific goals that the teacher wants students to obtain from the lesson. 2. Introduction/Attention Grabber - Every lesson should start with a component that introduces the topic in such a way that the audience is drawn in and wants more. 3. Delivery - This describes how the lesson will be taught and includes the specific skills students need to learn. 4. Guided Practice - Practice problems worked out with assistance from the teacher. 5. Independent Practice - Problems a student does on their own with little to no assistance. 6. Required Materials/Equipment - A list of materials and/or the technology needed to complete the lesson. 7. Assessment/Extension Activities - How the objectives will be assessed and a list of additional activities to continue to build on the stated objectives. Lesson planning can take on a whole new life when teachers include opportunities for differentiated instruction. Varying instruction according to strengths and weaknesses is essential in today's classroom. Teachers must account for this in their planning to ensure that each student is getting what they need to grow. teachers create lessons plans that include cross-curricular themes. Components such as math and science may be taught in conjunction with one another. Art or music elements may be included in an English lesson. A central theme, such as "weather" may be used to across all content and curriculum. teachers work together to create lesson plans as a team. The melding of the minds can make lesson plans more effective and can save time for everyone involved.
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I love using fun sayings and jingles with my students to get their attention. It keeps me from sounding "naggy" and the kids love it! Best of all, it works like a charm! It seems to work even better when having a variety to choose from (keeps them interested). I've found a ton, but have compiled my favorites into a poster to display in my classroom next year. Grab it - if you'd like!
This is an excellent attention grabber for students. The teacher will wave his/her hand in the motion of a magic wand and the say “Hocus Pocus!” The students will then wave their hand in the motion of a magic wand and say “Everybody Focus!” The kinesthetic of waving their ‘wand’, the rhyming, and theme of the poster will all contribute to the immediate attention given to the teacher. Hang the poster on your wall as a reminder to students! Learning As We Grow, Attention Grabber, Magic, Wand, Hocus Pocus, Everybody Focus, Focus, Classroom, Rhyming, Kinesthetic, Theme Click on the links below to view additional items in my store: Christmas Math Activity Book Super Hero Compound Word Activity Book Telling Time Worksheet Fraction Freebie
Looking for some new ways to get the attention of your class? Here are 25 Class Callbacks-Attention Grabbers ideas for you to try out!
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Are you looking for great printables to help manage classroom behaviors? Trhy these 25 Attention Grabbers! They help kids get quiet, sit, read to learn and in line quickly. Check it out!********************************************************* What is in this download??>P. 1 CoverP. 2 How to...
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These catchy call and response attention grabbing posters are a fun way to handle classroom management in your classroom. These posters are a reference for students, teachers, and substitutes for how to quickly get your students to immediately quite down and focus their attention on you. The pictures allow younger students to remember and learn each call and response saying. They also allow them a visual choice as to which attention grabber is used during the day. Attention Grabbers and Callback ZIP File Includes: PDF 11 full 8.5 x 11" pages 11 half page 5x7" pages PNG (NEW!) 11 image files for printing services or digital classroom use Product Features: Simple design elements allow for teachers to incorporate into their own classroom decor and settings. Adding colored card stock or the images to your classroom decor templates instantly "make it yours." Color ink friendly! Whitty, often funny callbacks that are easy to remember and engaging for students. NEW! Digital versions to add to morning slides, substitute notes and slides, and as no-print option! The purchase of this product grants they buyer one usage license. The included images are for personal and classroom use only. Not for commercial use or resale. Hope you find this resource useful. Don't forget to follow my store. CLICK HERE! << YouTube channel Email list - with freebie! ~Stephanie@ The 4x6 Store
These catchy call and response attention grabbing posters are a fun way to handle classroom management in your classroom. These posters are a reference for students, teachers, and substitutes for how to quickly get your students to immediately quite down and focus their attention on you. The pictures allow younger students to remember and learn each call and response saying. They also allow them a visual choice as to which attention grabber is used during the day. Attention Grabbers and Callback ZIP File Includes: PDF 11 full 8.5 x 11" pages 11 half page 5x7" pages PNG (NEW!) 11 image files for printing services or digital classroom use Product Features: Simple design elements allow for teachers to incorporate into their own classroom decor and settings. Adding colored card stock or the images to your classroom decor templates instantly "make it yours." Color ink friendly! Whitty, often funny callbacks that are easy to remember and engaging for students. NEW! Digital versions to add to morning slides, substitute notes and slides, and as no-print option! The purchase of this product grants they buyer one usage license. The included images are for personal and classroom use only. Not for commercial use or resale. Hope you find this resource useful. Don't forget to follow my store. CLICK HERE! << YouTube channel Email list - with freebie! ~Stephanie@ The 4x6 Store
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I'm so excited for the new school year that is quickly approaching. Boy was it a fast summer. My favorite part of the beginning of the year is building and nurturing a positive classroom community. I can't wait to share with you some of my bag of tricks when dealing with classroom management. They say if your kids are truly engaged in appropriate leveled activities and you are well planned and organized then you don't need much classroom management. I agree to an extent but there are just some classes that need some positive reinforcements. Over the past ten years, I've had a chance to add tools and tricks to my teaching bag. I use many different tricks and some years I change it up depending on my students. Class dojo or the super improver wall is usually what I use as my individualized work habits/behavior motivator. Today I'm going to share with you a list of some individual, whole group, and team incentives that I've used in the past. I also try to use many KAGAN structures and provide many instances for team and class building activities. This is just some ideas... keep in mind I do not use these every day! Brownie Points- This is a sweet way to get kids motivated to walking quietly on campus, being polite in the lunchroom and being on their best behavior at specials. This system is used whole group for positive behaviors. The kids love trying to earn brownie points. Each time the class earns a compliment from another teacher or faculty member, they receive a brownie on the cookie sheet. When the cookie sheet is full, the students receive a brownie party to celebrate their great behavior. Click here for a free brownie point header. Secret Star- Usually when we exit the classroom, I tell my students that I am looking for a secret star to make it to our destination without talking. I pick a card out of my secret star container. I tell the students that I am watching to see if my “secret star” is walking nicely and quietly. My kids love this little task and my line is always silent. When we get back to the classroom, the secret start gets a starburst and/or a secret star behavior bead. If you can’t do candy you could do a sticker, stamp, etc. Since it's a secret who the "Secret Star" is, everybody is usually quiet in case it's them. If the "Secret Star" is not quiet then I simply state that "My Secret Star did not make it this time." I don't tell who it was. This works wonders for getting the students to walk quietly in the hallways and it's also fun. Mystery Trash- To keep my floors clean and room tidy, I get my students motivated by playing a game of Mystery Trash. To play, I pick a mystery piece of trash or mystery object out of place. It could even be a chair that needs pushed in or book that needs put in its proper place. As soon as I announce that there is mystery trash, the students race to pick up as much trash as they can find. If they find the mystery object, they get to go to the treasure box, pick from the lollipop tree or receive a mystery trash behavior bead. Smarties/Lollipop Tree- When my students make a 100 on an AR test or 100 on a computer program, I allow them to ring a bell and wave around the Smartypants flag. After they parade around the room, they can choose some smarties or a lollipop. The best part about the lollipop tree is there are some lollipops with a mark at the end. If they are extra lucky and draw with a mark, they visit the treasure box. Some years I don't use the treasure box and I have a "bee"havior catalog instead. Handwriting Hero/ Printing Princess- I don’t get to spend as much time on handwriting practice as I wish. To motivate my students, I use this little incentive. Before writing, I tell my students I am looking for a Printing Princess and Handwriting Hero. I then pick one girl and one boy who had fabulous handwriting for the day. You will be amazed at my student’s handwriting just because they are trying to earn this award. Their work is then displayed for the week on a special wall. Lucky Ducks- I use lucky ducks for running errands or calling on students to answer questions. I have Popsicle sticks with a picture of a duck and their class number. If their number is drawn then they are the lucky duck. You can download them for free here. Magic Necklace- During stations my student know that I’m looking for a friend to earn the magic necklace. My magic necklace happens to be a solar bead necklace. When they wear it in the sun, it changes colors. I choose one person a day. Care Bears- This is great if you don’t like giving out candy. Sometimes I pass out teddy grahams to students who are “caring” for others or “caring” about their work. It’s also great for my student who is allergic to eggs, nuts, milk, etc. Knocking my Socks off Board "You're Knocking my socks off" board that I found from The First Grade Parade works wonders. Thanks to Cara for the fabulous idea. Click on her name to find the FREE stuff. Whichever table ends up with the sock at the very end of the day gets a special prize. It's something simple like ... eat lunch with a buddy... use teacher supplies... etc. Behavior Beads- So what is a behavior bead? On the first day of school I give my students their "behavior bead" on a ball chain necklace. I have made many sets for all kinds of things. You can check them out here. There are many FREE ones too! The kids get so excited about earning and collecting these badges/charms. They are perfect rewards and incentives in the classroom. Here are a few ideas: *Honor Roll *Perfect Attendance *Star Student *Caught Being Good *Good Manners *AR * Sight Word Master * Lost a Tooth One area of classroom management that I find extremely important is listening and following directions. I find that listening is an area where my students have struggled in the past. I now know that some of my students have never had the chance to practice or learn good listening skills. Before I started practicing whole body listening in my classroom, you would find kids rolling around on the carpet. Most of my students thought that you could only listen with your ears. I also enjoy using the Whole Brain Teaching techniques. My students are trained to use Hands and Eyes which creates instant silence. My class also responds well with the Class, Yes technique. I highly recommend you checking out Whole Brain Teaching. They have a wealth of strategies and techniques that truly work. 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Looking for some new ways to get the attention of your class? Here are 25 Class Callbacks-Attention Grabbers ideas for you to try out!
Back to school classroom management poster...... Teachers and students recite the rhyme together....in order to maintain indoor voices. Bubble Gum (teacher) Lollipops (student) This noise has to stop (all). It works! Print this PDF poster and display it at the front of your room. It could also be laminated and taped to a popsicle stick and used as a sign for an attention getter. Sometimes it is just the "little things" that make a classroom run a little smoother. Enjoy and happy teaching :)
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French attention grabbers are words or short sentences that get your students' attention in the classroom. Learn how to use them and how to invent your own.
A book about someone who steals underwear? That is a sure attention grabber! Make reading comprehension fun with this book companion for The Brief Thief. This book will surely capture your students' attention and keep them engaged. The pack includes lesson plans for five days on important reading comprehension strategies such as: retell character traits comparing and contrasting inference problem and solution Fun crafts with directions are also included. Click on the preview button to see what is included. As always, please ask questions before purchasing. Thank you so much!♥ Click here to follow me and find out about updates, freebies, and new resources! Copyright ©Cecelia Magro All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display. Follow me! INSTAGRAM BLOG FACEBOOK PINTEREST
This product contains some Attention Grabber posters in Spanish to help with classroom management! Students love repeating them! 9 posters included!
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Looking for some new ways to get the attention of your class? Here are 25 Class Callbacks-Attention Grabbers ideas for you to try out!
Another Friday! Boy, summer is just scooting right on by and pinning is becoming more and more of a hobby because of these parties! I am linking up with Cara for her 'Favorite Pins Friday!' Here we goooo!!! Fashion!** Since, I am revamping this little blog of mine and making into a teaching/teacher fashion blog I have been searching for outfits upon outfits! Here are a few of my favorites! I love the look of all of these outfits! I need to go shopping pronto! I love this outfit because it is so cute and yet so professional. I am going to be looing for something similar to this for meet the teacher night. I love the yellow and black together. I love this outfit too! Her boots and purse are just adorable. This would be a great Friday outfit! So comphy looking too. Next up... *Hair* I just got a hair cut yesterday so this is also on my mind! It was a good 7 months without a trim... I am not a fan of getting my hair trimmed... :) I love the French fishtail braid here. This really would be so quick and easy for a day when you're running late!... aka... me as always! (I swear I'm never late... I just have to rush) This would be so easy to do too. Scrunch up your hair. Braid and pull it to the other side! Wahla! Now onto the teaching stuff!! :).. I found these attention grabbers about two days ago and I will be printing these and putting them up! Last year I just did the same ones over and over again. I got bored with them so I know the kids for sure did! Another new obsession of mine is math centers. I decided to take the plunge and do math centers with math workshop and guided math this year so I have been creating/buying/research like a mad woman! This resource has cute ideas! Last but not least for teaching this week... Last year I hated when I had kids get partners and there were always, always a few kids left out! Towards the end of the year I learned of clock partners... which is neat but I like to spruce stuff up a bit more than that... and that's when I found this! Ahh... kids are going to love it! I want to B*dazzle theirs! (let them do it of course is what I mean by that) And dun dun dunnnnnn... wedding stuff because a girl can dream! I am told this engagement stuff is going to be happening soon from the boy... so... I am really dreaming! Here are some cute ideas I found! Alright... now, I'll be finished with this obsession we all call pinning! I have a lot more but I guess I can save them for next week! :) Also... I am gearing up to have my 200 follower giveaway begin on this Monday! If you want to be a part of it then fill out the form below! I already have seven fabulous ladies who are donating and I would love for you to be a part of it too!!