Attention getters
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coaches-clinic.comattention getters (for us, three whistles means that the kids clap three times then run in and take a knee, if the coach says “give me two” the kids clap twice and get silent, if the coach says “eyes” the kids yell “snap” and snap their heads to attention.) We may add some of our
Capturing students’ attention: An empirical study
files.eric.ed.govthe widespread acceptance of attention getters used in the classroom and the recent contributions from “brain-based learning” – a neuroscience moniker used to describe the comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to teaching and learning based on the science of nervous system
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sde.ok.govand prompt children for the change. Teachers use “attention getters” such as songs, signals, finger plays, rhymes, games, and puppets to signal change. Teachers who use transition activities will have calm, organized classrooms with happy, cooperative children. When used properly, transitions can become teachable moments.
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tigerweb.towson.eduCaulfields but as self-assured go-getters. Team-oriented Millennials have long worked in task groups and are skilled in collaborative effort. “From Barney and soccer to school uniforms and a new classroom empha-sis on group learning, Millennials are developing strong team instincts and tighter peer bonds,” write Strauss and Howe (2000, p. 44).