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Peace, Love and Learning: "Give Me Five" Freebie Give Me Five, Behaviour Management, Classroom Behavior Management, Classroom Management Ideas, Classroom Organisation, French Immersion, Class Management, Classroom Behavior, Classroom Rules

Thanks to everyone who left a comment or sent a note about yesterday's post. My dad is doing great and he's even got enough spunk to subject the cute young nurses to his horrible jokes! Thanks also for the amazing ideas for my name wall. I've gone from having no inspiring ideas to having way too many! I'm heading into school tomorrow for the first time this summer, so I'm going to visualize my options and ponder when I get there. I think I'm leaning towards jeeps or sailboats but I'll keep…

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Give Me 5 - Listening Poster by Little Miss Teacher | TpT Preschool Behavior, Preschool Charts, Class Rules, Classroom Behavior Management, Behaviour Management, Classroom Organisation, Social Emotional Skills, Class Management, Classroom Behavior

Get your students listening quickly! Count down from 5 and say each instruction with each number. Eventually you will be able to count 5, 4, 3,2,1 and the students will do everything automatically! 5 = Eyes to the front 4 = Mouth closed 3 = Body still with legs crossed 2 = Ears listening 1 = Brain focused I have included 3 versions for your printing pleasure. Happy teaching and learning, Little Miss Teacher :)

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Give me five posters freebie Kindergarten First Week, Preschool Rules, Kindergarten Classroom Management, Give Me Five, Classroom Behavior Management, Preschool Graduation, Beginning Of Year, Class Management, First Week Of School

Here are a few things we did this week: Went on a Pete the Cat hunt (of course!) Spent LOTS of time on "Give Me Five" Love, Love, Love these free posters from Peace, Love and Learning. Learned lunch routine, practiced walking in hallway, and of course got to know our new classmates! Read Chrysanthemum and celebrated our names with art projects: *Rainbow names from Mrs. Jump's Literacy and Math Fun with Names unit *They also painted a present that started blank and as they painted their names…

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Give Me 5 pic Give Me 5 Poster Classroom Management, Give Me Five Poster, Harry Wong, School Free Printables, Classroom Rules Printable, Teaching Procedures, Kindergarten Freebies, Classroom Procedures, Give Me Five

Last week I was talking with several colleagues about the elements of successful small group instruction. We started chatting about the core curriculum, determining skill based groups, materials for use during small groups and on and on. We quickly, however, turned our focus to classroom management. The reality is is that if classroom management is […]

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Give Me Five Behavior Management Posters Give Me Five, Behaviour Management, Classroom Behavior Management, Classroom Organisation, Class Management, Classroom Behavior, Beginning Of The School Year, Classroom Rules, Beginning Of School

"Give Me Five" is a popular way to get the attention of your class. The teacher says, "Give Me Five," and the students go through five steps: Eyes are watching, Ears are listening, Lips are zipped, Hands are still and Feet are quiet. In five seconds, the class is quiet! Included are: a full sized poster for each of the five steps, 2 different "Give Me Five" posters, and a student worksheet to reinforce the technique. (Also posted in a separate is a Spanish language version.)

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TEACHING TIP~ Here’s an easy way to quickly remind children to pay attention. Prepare a poster such as the one shown and hang it in a noticeable location. Then explain each of the five steps to your class. When you need your youngsters’ attention, simply say, “Give me five!” and you’ll have them listening in no time! Teaching Classroom Management, Attention Grabber, Attention Grabbers, Give Me Five, Classroom Behavior Management, Behaviour Management, Worksheets Kindergarten, Preschool Class, Class Management

TEACHING TIP~ Here’s an easy way to quickly remind children to pay attention. Prepare a poster such as the one shown and hang it in a noticeable location. Then explain each of the five steps to your class. When you need your youngsters’ attention, simply say, “Give me five!” and you’ll have them listening in no time!

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Give Me Five Behavior Management Posters - Spanish Management Poster, Bilingual Teaching, Spanish Teacher Resources, Dual Language Classroom, Spanish Immersion, Bilingual Classroom, Language Classroom, Give Me Five, Elementary Spanish

"Give Me Five" is a popular way to get the attention of your class. The teacher says, "Give Me Five," and the students go through five steps: Eyes are watching, Ears are listening, Lips are zipped, Hands are still and Feet are quiet. In five seconds, the class is quiet! Included are: a full sized poster for each of the five steps, 2 different "Give Me Five" posters, and a student worksheet to reinforce the technique. (Also posted in a separate is a English language version.)

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Kagan strategies are nothing new – if you haven’t been to a conference then surely you know a teacher who has. I was one of those teachers that absorbed all the information teachers could give me about Kagan Learning since I was never lucky enough to attend. While I pushed cooperative learning and being interactive, … Kagan Cooperative Learning, Kagan Strategies, Middle School Classroom Organization, Kagan Structures, Classroom Organization High School, Cooperative Learning Strategies, Active Learning Strategies, High School Lesson Plans, Classroom Management Plan

Kagan strategies are nothing new – if you haven’t been to a conference then surely you know a teacher who has. I was one of those teachers that absorbed all the information teachers could give me about Kagan Learning since I was never lucky enough to attend. While I pushed cooperative learning and being interactive, […]

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Classroom Chants, Hocus Pocus Everybody Focus, Strong Verbs, Descriptive Language, Hear Ye Hear Ye, Attention Grabbers, Attention Getters, Substitute Teaching, Teaching Third Grade

Attention getters are a great classroom management tool! Whether students are busy working in groups, on class projects, or are just plain chatty, these attention getters are not only fun, but are an effective way to get your class re-focused, so you can give instructions. The ideas listed are interactive. The teacher says the first phrase, […]

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