Games: Attention Getters

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Published 2014-10-29

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  • @Sushi_on_vr
    Hello I’m a junior coach at playworks so this helps a lot (My coach is coach jasmine)
  • @MissUniqueness
    Oh my gosh! The Waterfall Fingers and Hush Over the Crowd are my favorites!!! Excellent!
  • I was a Playworks coach for 2 years in Jackson Ms… I had sooooo much fun playing with the kids and teaching them games and also Core Values… Home base was my favorite place 😂
  • @MrAurabham
    great attention getters! Thanks for sharing. BTW. This teacher loves his students!! I can see it in his eyes!
  • @sureshminigi179
    Excellent... very useful to me ....tq so much,✍️🙏🙏
  • @eunseobong8680
    The bubble one is soooo cute I'm crying. Thanks for great tips.
  • @Shaman910810
    So useful!!!!!!!!!! GREATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT :D Thanks a lot!
  • @cg0825
    Everybody say "oh yeah" Kids repeat "oh yeah". One I used to use a lot.
  • We did a version of "bubble in your mouth" when I was in elementary school. We pretended we were fish but I quickly didn't like it.
  • @milena_m
    I love using attention getters in the classroom! What attention getters can one use with teenagers? 13-year-olds are not very eager to do those "childish" moves...
  • @nidhijain9849
    Great attention grabbers ......but what if students still keep doing the same activity with each other and laugh and make noise in the class even when the teacher has stopped. I am talking about the govt school mischievous students' class who just want to timepass and don't want to study?? Is there a way to stop them from keep doing the same activity of attention grabber with each other after the teacher has stopped and wants the class to listen to him/her????