11 Call and Response Ideas to Get Your Class' Attention
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Published 2019-11-06
How do you get your class' attention when they're in a busy, noisy classroom? Here are 11 ways you can do just that!
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All Comments (21)
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I've struggled with this problem. Thank you for the groovy tips.
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Thank you for this great idea! I used some of these in a recent teaching practical and they worked so well. The children enjoyed the different chants and it definitely helped to focus them.
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Absolutely loved this video. Thank you so much for this valuable information. Lots of love from an Australian 🇦🇺❤
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Great ideas!! Thank you very much! The one I use is "one two three, silence please!"😉Greetings from Argentina!
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Thanks so much for the great ideas!
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So helpful! Thank you so much!
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Thank you… with love from Nigeria 🇳🇬
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Valuable! Trying to teach preschool children virtually.
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Thanks a lot
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Great ideas!
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Wonderful 🤩
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I even use call and responses when taking care of my nieces. Never too early to start and they think it’s fun! Chicka, chicka.... Boom, boom Ready to rock?.... Ready to roll! Ready to listen.... Ready to learn Holy moly.... guacamole Who you gonna call?.... Ghostbusters! Sleigh bells ring.... Are you listening?
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Very nice
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1. Macroni cheese,everybody freeze. 2. 1 2 3 looking at me. 3. 1, 2 looking at you. 4. Hocus pocus everybody focus. 5. Put your finger on the nose.
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If a teacher say "attention, pelase!" And what should the students reply? If they replied "yes, we are". It's true or not?
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Thank you very much for the idea. This from a mom frustrated 🙄 with having to call out the child by name and still get ignored.
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Class, class! Students answer: Yes, yes!
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You aa amazing, lady
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We use silencio Bruno
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our classroom does Alpha five Ai Ai Ai and we Slam our hands on floor or desk