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Attention Agreements Lesson Slides/Posters/Labels/Note Cards
Attention Agreements Lesson Slides/Posters/Labels/Note Cards
Attention Agreements Lesson Slides/Posters/Labels/Note Cards
Attention Agreements Lesson Slides/Posters/Labels/Note Cards
Attention Agreements Lesson Slides/Posters/Labels/Note Cards
Attention Agreements Lesson Slides/Posters/Labels/Note Cards
Attention Agreements Lesson Slides/Posters/Labels/Note Cards
Attention Agreements Lesson Slides/Posters/Labels/Note Cards
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You're using an awesome call-to-attention grabber, but you and the class just need to come to some agreements and practice, practice, practice. After all, practice makes progress!

Just install the FREE Full Screen for Google Slides (TM) Chrome extension to present and enter text simultaneously. This extension actually makes Google Slides interactive!

Group agreements are intentions, guidelines, and expectations for behavior and interaction that are communally formulated and agreed upon (with teacher guidance, of course).

Explicitly teach your students exactly what to do when you call their attention with these Attention Agreements Presentation Google Slides.

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Attention Agreements Lesson Slides/Posters/Labels/Note Cards

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
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eduJEMS
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Description

You're using an awesome call-to-attention grabber, but you and the class just need to come to some agreements and practice, practice, practice. After all, practice makes progress!

Just install the FREE Full Screen for Google Slides (TM) Chrome extension to present and enter text simultaneously. This extension actually makes Google Slides interactive!

Group agreements are intentions, guidelines, and expectations for behavior and interaction that are communally formulated and agreed upon (with teacher guidance, of course).

Explicitly teach your students exactly what to do when you call their attention with these Attention Agreements Presentation Google Slides.

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Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
May 16, 2025
These were helpful for my students who struggle to focus while others are talking.
Rachel M.
809 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
eduJEMS
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eduJEMS
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Aug 15, 2025

Hello Rachel,

Thanks so much for the feedback and your purchase.

Many children definitely strive to take turns when talking. Understanding the reasons why we want one person to speak at a time helps. And knowing what it looks like and sounds like does too. And then it's realtime reminders and reteaching paired with practice, practice, practice and behavior-specific praise. Listening is a skill that develops alongside relationship and community building and it takes good time.

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