Listen Up, Students! Attention Signals That Work
By Alycia Zimmerman on November 13, 2013
- Grades: PreK–K, 1–2, 3–5, 6–8
- The mythological super-teacher can silence a room of pandemonium producers with just a look. However, I've yet to meet a teacher with that particular super-power. All of the super-teachers I know use carefully practiced signals to call their students to attention. Regardless of the particular attention signal they use, the common thread is the consistent expectation that every student stops, looks, and listens.
Watch how teachers from every grade in my school demonstrate how they get their students' attention, and get tips from their answers to some of the frequently asked questions about effective attention signals
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- Grades: PreK–K, 1–2, 3–5, 6–8
- The mythological super-teacher can silence a room of pandemonium producers with just a look. However, I've yet to meet a teacher with that particular super-power. All of the super-teachers I know use carefully practiced signals to call their students to attention. Regardless of the particular attention signal they use, the common thread is the consistent expectation that every student stops, looks, and listens. Watch how teachers from every grade in my school demonstrate how they get their students' attention, and get tips from their answers to some of the frequently asked questions about effective attention signals
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