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155K views · 4.8K reactions | 5 years ago I started the “t: up up up I s: rise and shine” chant (every time we transition to leave our desks) and I’ve never gone back!

The word “shine” is the magic cue word to push in their chairs quickly and FREEZE as they strike a cool pose⭐️

It never gets old and most importantly it keeps the chairs in all throughout the day! 

It’s all about finding systems that fit your specific need and sticking to them consistently! (You could even show your kiddos this EXACT video to set those expectations and introduce this system ) 

Yes it takes work to practice and implement but it also takes work to tell em 45 times a day to push in their chairs 🤩 

Comment “systems” if you want to master them all!👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼

We set the tone 🩷

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5 years ago I started the “t: up up up I s: rise and shine” chant (every time we transition to leave our desks) and I’ve never gone back! The word “shine” is the magic cue word to push in their...

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Primary Six have recently been looking at persuasive texts in their Literacy work. Today, Mr Mc. Auley’s class got quite a shock when they realised that their chairs were on strike! They had gathered in a huddle at the back of the classroom and refused to let the children sit on them. The chairs had written letters to the children explaining that they had had enough of being dragged about, being left lying untidily around the room- not tucked in as they should be - and they also mentioned some o Chairs On Strike Activities, Chairs On Strike, Persuasive Texts, Primary School Ideas, Classroom Wall Displays, Writing Activities For Kids, Persuasive Text, Written Letters, Executive Functioning Skills

Primary Six have recently been looking at persuasive texts in their Literacy work. Today, Mr Mc. Auley’s class got quite a shock when they realised that their chairs were on strike! They had gathered in a huddle at the back of the classroom and refused to let the children sit on them. The chairs had written letters to the children explaining that they had had enough of being dragged about, being left lying untidily around the room- not tucked in as they should be - and they also mentioned…

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