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Isn't this a great poster? I've seen/used little poems and other hallway chants, but I love the simplicity of this. It's easy to remember and to the point. I also like it because ALL is a tricky sight word and many words rhyme with that word family so it makes a nice reference for the little ones. Be sure to check out Mrs. Terhune's blog for more great anchor chart ideas. She's got a bunch to see.
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Very clever! Love relevant acronyms!
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Great idea!
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I use something I made up: "A line is straight, a line is quiet, a line faces forward, a line has hands to itself." I do lunch duty each day in our small Christian school, and by October, even the Kindergarteners can say it with me. I always find it funny, though, that the K can do it more quickly and easily than my 5th and 6th graders! Middle schoolers are such social beings that stright and quiet are very difficult! Thanks for another great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic. Why is walking in the halls such a difficult task to master?! It ain't that difficult people!
ReplyDeleteWe've been on the "tightrope" kick and challenging our firsties to not fall off that tightrope when we walk! Tricks, tricks, tricks. Thanks for sharing!
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Fluttering Through First Grade