Getting Students’ Attention: Hands Up
Amanda Leger | Wichita Collegiate School | Wichita, Kansas
When getting students’ attention, the teacher announces, “hands up,” to the class. Students learn to stop what they are doing, put their hands in the air, and focus on what the teacher asks them to do next.
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One classroom management tool I use is one called “Hands Up” if I need the students’ attention I’ll say hands up and they all put their hands and a good way to help them kind of relax is hands up take a deep breath ha let it out hands down then they’re ready to listen to the important things that I have to say.
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