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LARGE GROUP ATTENTION GETTERS These tips and tricks are great to get the attention of large groups, particularly during pep assemblies or class assemblies. Many of them will have to be practiced over a period of time. Once you build your particular method into the culture of the school the students will remember and pass the tradition on from year to year. They are in no particular order... Teach a smaller group the clap once, clap twice routine. It will have an effect on the larger group after a little practice. Staff member yells out “CLAP ONCE” and then pauses to let everyone one clap once with him/her. Then the staff member yells out “CLAP TWICE” and claps twice along with the crowd. Now (hopefully) you have their undivided attention. Establish a "quiet" sign, such as hand raised, hands on top of head, peace sign, etc. Whenever a staff member uses the sign students must do the sign, and be quiet, until everyone is quiet. Staff member raises hand and calls out, "When the hand goes up..." and students return, "...The mouth goes shut!" You may need to repeat a couple of times until everyone is quiet. Group leader tosses a ball up into the air. While the ball is in the air, everyone screams. When the ball is in the person's hand, everyone is quiet. You can make the scream/quiet transition very fun. Fake throw, drop the ball, etc. One staff members calls out across group, "Hey, Bob!" Bob responds, "Hey, Mary" "Hey, Bob, is it really loud in here?" "It sure is..." and so on. You can improvise (using real names) as you see fit. But everyone quiets down pretty quickly as they watch the dialogue with fascination... Talking softly in a stage whisper. Usually saying something which everybody must follow so you can see who is listening. Clapping in a pattern and waiting to see who follows. Snapping fingers until everybody is snapping fingers. Holding up two fingers and counting to twenty. The kids know if I reach twenty before they are quiet there will be consequences. Just to be quiet and do nothing and see how long it takes for them to figure it out themselves. Just start clapping, students will start to follow, and eventually everyone is clapping with you. Shout out "FIIIVE" (and hold up hand), "FOOOOUUR" and so one, everyone must count backwards with you, and after one, everyone says, "shhhhhh..." When the group is busy talking on just yell out, "Hey!!!" Then the group hollers back, "Hoee!!!" As soon as the group is looking at you start saying something or they will go back to talking.

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LARGE GROUP ATTENTION GETTERS These tips and tricks are great to get the attention of large groups, particularly during pep assemblies or class assemblies. Many of them will have to be practiced over a period of time. Once you build your particular method into the culture of the school the students will remember and pass the tradition on from year to year. They are in no particular order...

• Teach a smaller group the clap once, clap twice routine. It will have an effect on the larger group after a little practice. Staff member yells out “CLAP ONCE” and then pauses to let everyone one clap once with him/her. Then the staff member yells out “CLAP TWICE” and claps twice along with the crowd. Now (hopefully) you have their undivided attention.

• Establish a "quiet" sign, such as hand raised, hands on top of head, peace sign, etc. Whenever a staff member uses the sign students must do the sign, and be quiet, until everyone is quiet.

• Staff member raises hand and calls out, "When the hand goes up..." and students return, "...The mouth goes shut!" You may need to repeat a couple of times until everyone is quiet.

• Group leader tosses a ball up into the air. While the ball is in the air, everyone screams. When the ball is in the person's hand, everyone is quiet. You can make the scream/quiet transition very fun. Fake throw, drop the ball, etc.

• One staff members calls out across group, "Hey, Bob!" Bob responds, "Hey, Mary" "Hey, Bob, is it really loud in here?" "It sure is..." and so on. You can improvise (using real names) as you see fit. But everyone quiets down pretty quickly as they watch the dialogue with fascination...

• Talking softly in a stage whisper. Usually saying something which everybody must follow so you can see who is listening.

• Clapping in a pattern and waiting to see who follows. • Snapping fingers until everybody is snapping fingers. • Holding up two fingers and counting to twenty. The kids know if I reach twenty before

they are quiet there will be consequences. • Just to be quiet and do nothing and see how long it takes for them to figure it out

themselves. • Just start clapping, students will start to follow, and eventually everyone is clapping

with you. • Shout out "FIIIVE" (and hold up hand), "FOOOOUUR" and so one, everyone must

count backwards with you, and after one, everyone says, "shhhhhh..." • When the group is busy talking on just yell out, "Hey!!!" Then the group hollers back,

"Hoee!!!" As soon as the group is looking at you start saying something or they will go back to talking.