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It’s certainly not uncommon for young students to not understand appropriate voice levels during certain activities. We have 20 plus kiddos in a room and they really need to be taught when it’s appropriate to speak at a normal level, when it’s appropriate to whisper and then when silence is required. Teaching appropriate voice levels […]

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Do you have a student or students that need constant reminders about appropriate voice volume in the classroom? Don’t worry.. I hear you… (no pun intended!) We all have had those students! Well, what if I told you I have an easy way to teach voice levels that is at no prep to you! It […]

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Ms. Ringold 🍎 on Instagram: "Have you tried this teacher hack?! Today we really needed to switch things up for small group work time… so, I used bounceyballs.org! It is a FREE website that monitors the noise level in the classroom. The bouncey balls move depending on the volume in the room. They jump higher for loud noises and give students a warning buzz when the volume is too loud. Because we only received one warning buzz today, we earned a “math point,” which is a part of my whole gr Jump Higher, Fourth Grade Resources, Too Loud, Upper Elementary Resources, Teacher Toolbox, Work Time, Noise Levels, Loud Noises, High Jump

Ms. Ringold 🍎 on Instagram: "Have you tried this teacher hack?! Today we really needed to switch things up for small group work time… so, I used bounceyballs.org! It is a FREE website that monitors the noise level in the classroom. The bouncey balls move depending on the volume in the room. They jump higher for loud noises and give students a warning buzz when the volume is too loud. Because we only received one warning buzz today, we earned a “math point,” which is a part of my whole gr

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