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Whole Brain Teaching is one of the fastest growing education reform movements. Everything is free and can be accessed on www.wholebrainteaching.com
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Today, we will learn the basic 7 and how to implement Whole Brain to increase engagement into your classroom.
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The Big 7 Classroom Rules SwitchScoreboardHands & Eyes Mirrors Class—Yes Teach! OK!
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Rally Robin attention signals…
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The attention grabber: Class – Yes (The brain switch that readies students for instruction) For maximum effect, occasionally vary your tone of voice. Class—Yes
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Class- Boom Students respond with yes-boom and clasp their hands together on the last boom Class- something academic teacher says class, 3 x9 boom Students say 27 boom
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Whenever you want to make a big point, totally focus your class, you say “hands and eyes.” Your class repeats “hands and eyes”, folds their hands and stares at you. Hands & Eyes The Focuser... Hands and Eyes
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The 5 Classroom Rules: Rule #1 Follow directions quickly! Rule #2 Raise your hand for permission to speak. Rule #3 Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat. Rule #4 Make smart choices! Rule #5 Keep your dear teacher happy! The 5 Classroom Rules: Rule #1 Follow directions quickly! Rule #2 Raise your hand for permission to speak. Rule #3 Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat. Rule #4 Make smart choices! Rule #5 Keep your dear teacher happy!
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Silent Mirror Teacher says Silent Mirrors with quiet signal.
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(Gesture – move hand and arm in a wavy motion through the air) (Students repeat the rule and gesture) Rule #1: Follow directions quickly!
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(Gesture –raise your hand and make a “talking” gesture with your hand.) (Students repeat the rule and gesture) Rule #2: Raise your hand for permission to speak!
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(Gesture – Raise your hand and make a “walking” gesture with your fingers on your arm.) (Students repeat the rule and gesture) Rule #3: Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat!
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(Gesture – tap your temple with one finger thoughtfully.) (Students repeat the rule and gesture) Rule #4: Make smart choices!
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(Gesture – Use pointer fingers to cheeks and smile.) (Students repeat the rule and gesture) Rule #5: Keep your dear teacher happy!
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The Motivator... The Scoreboard! Never let the difference between smilies and frownies be larger than 3 points. If you reward too much, your students will lose motivation. If you punish too much, they will quit trying. Use the “Mighty Oh Yeah” when students earn a point. Students clap their hands and say OH YEAH! When giving yourself a point, students use the “Mighty Groan”. Students shrug their shoulders and make a groan sound. Here is a huge point. The Scoreboard is fixed! Scoreboard
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Show me how excited you are! Students rub their hands together and look very excited.
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Endurance is the ability to move your body or an object repeatedly without getting tired.
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Strength is the ability to move your body or an object once, as hard as you can.
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Flexibility is the ability to bend, stretch and twist your body.
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3, 2, 1 Reflection 3 Things I learned today 2 Things I would like the presenter to know 1 thing I would like to definitely try in my classroom
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