Lining Up Students Quickly & Quietly With A Splash of Fun & Relationship Building

Published 2022-10-11
How do you teach kids to get lined-up quickly and quietly? Can you make lining up a fun part of the day?
Getting your students to get lined-up, stay lined-up, and be quiet in line can be a challenge. With a few classroom teacher hacks for making the line-up process easy, lining up your kids will be one less teacher stress in your day.

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All Comments (21)
  • @sbcouv
    You have such a calming energy— thank you for helping this new-to-kindergarten teacher feel so much better prepared for back to school!
  • @user-pp1bp5fo6n
    I like to call it a "bubble train." It runs on bubbles. Rules include: stay on the train (in line/not cutting), don't let the train break (don't create a gap in the line), "If the bubble pops, the train stops" (We stop and get quiet if someone talks)
  • @maryduncan1059
    I can’t say thank you enough. My daughter just started teaching first grade this year. You are a god send. I have tagged her with your channel. She is really on the struggle bus and I keep saying you can do this. She was crying at the end of the first week, it is getting better. I keep telling her things will improve in time. Lots of prayers are being said and I think God sent us you. ❤😊
  • @solangelucas2011
    I am a teacher here in Brazil, face-to-face and online, but I have some problems with noise. And I liked so much of your ideas. If you had more, please, let me know. I discored you finding another content. Thanks
  • @rute8352
    These are great tips. I'm a preschool teacher in Brazil. Here I have faced indisciplined kids in my classes. Thank you so much!❤
  • Your classroom decor is beautiful ❤️ Great tips here. Thanks so much for your video. Love using songs and music for transitions in the classroom. Excited to see your happy helper video.
  • @soniamace1067
    Thank you for these wonderful tips. I already use the chants you taught in your chant video. This is my first full year teaching, and it's in kindergarten!
  • I love your strategy of using birthday info to line up! When I summer school, I had students line up by ABC order of 1st names. If somebody was absent, they still figured out how to line up. In my regular class, Helper Jobs are Line Leader, Light Person, Door Holder and Caboose. That dictates 4 line positions. I also line up in 2 lines - boy line / girl line. They must walk beside their adjacent line which keeps people from lagging behind. Thanks for your helpful ideas to incorporate this year.
  • @user-zm9bn5ed5f
    Hi Angie, always nice to see your teaching tips. Thanks. Mrs Abuela from France.
  • @anahitorres6748
    What a beautiful ideas. Thank your for sharing this content. It's my first time looking at your videos. :) I love your classroom decoration.
  • @ang7479
    So smart to cut the Velcro dots into smaller pieces- genius! Never thought of that lol
  • @rb43
    I just discovered you! You are amazing!