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Line Up Chants for Classroom Transitions | Build Routine & Classroom Community
Line Up Chants for Classroom Transitions | Build Routine & Classroom Community
Line Up Chants for Classroom Transitions | Build Routine & Classroom Community
Line Up Chants for Classroom Transitions | Build Routine & Classroom Community
Line Up Chants for Classroom Transitions | Build Routine & Classroom Community
Line Up Chants for Classroom Transitions | Build Routine & Classroom Community
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"My class loved learning all of the new line up chants/songs. It really helped to get them lined up and ready to go."
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Amy O.

Description

Fix chaotic transitions without raising your voice.
These ready-to-use line up chants help students move quickly, stay focused, and follow a clear routine—without constant reminders.

Built on familiar tunes students already know, these chants are easy to teach and even easier for students to remember.

Why Teachers Use These:

✔ Smooth, predictable transitions
✔ Students know exactly what to do
✔ Familiar tunes = faster buy-in
✔ Reduces downtime and off-task behavior
✔ Builds classroom community through shared routines

What You Get:

✔ 20 ready-to-use line up chants
✔ Two formats:

  • Full page (for modeling/teaching)
  • Half sheet (perfect for rings, clips, or by-the-door use)

✔ Clean, student-friendly design
✔ Teacher-tested implementation tips

How It Works:

  • Teach 1–2 chants at a time
  • Use the same chants consistently during transitions
  • Students quickly internalize expectations
  • Transitions become faster, quieter, and more automatic

Best For:

  • Grades K–4 classrooms
  • Line up routines and hallway transitions
  • Switching subjects or leaving the room
  • Teachers who want a simple, repeatable classroom management routine

Use This When:

  • Transitions feel chaotic
  • You’re repeating directions multiple times
  • Students need structure and consistency
  • You want a routine that actually sticks

Students learn expectations quickly without extra teaching time.

Good Morning! Messages: 180+ written greetings to welcome students at the door

50+ Morning Meeting Greeting Cards

Classroom Sing Alongs: Songs for Morning Meeting, Brain Breaks and Transitions

Indoor Recess 30+ Activity Cards: Scrap Paper Set

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Line Up Chants for Classroom Transitions | Build Routine & Classroom Community

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K - 5th
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool

What others say

"My class loved learning all of the new line up chants/songs. It really helped to get them lined up and ready to go."
star
Amy O.

Description

Fix chaotic transitions without raising your voice.
These ready-to-use line up chants help students move quickly, stay focused, and follow a clear routine—without constant reminders.

Built on familiar tunes students already know, these chants are easy to teach and even easier for students to remember.

Why Teachers Use These:

✔ Smooth, predictable transitions
✔ Students know exactly what to do
✔ Familiar tunes = faster buy-in
✔ Reduces downtime and off-task behavior
✔ Builds classroom community through shared routines

What You Get:

✔ 20 ready-to-use line up chants
✔ Two formats:

  • Full page (for modeling/teaching)
  • Half sheet (perfect for rings, clips, or by-the-door use)

✔ Clean, student-friendly design
✔ Teacher-tested implementation tips

How It Works:

  • Teach 1–2 chants at a time
  • Use the same chants consistently during transitions
  • Students quickly internalize expectations
  • Transitions become faster, quieter, and more automatic

Best For:

  • Grades K–4 classrooms
  • Line up routines and hallway transitions
  • Switching subjects or leaving the room
  • Teachers who want a simple, repeatable classroom management routine

Use This When:

  • Transitions feel chaotic
  • You’re repeating directions multiple times
  • Students need structure and consistency
  • You want a routine that actually sticks

Students learn expectations quickly without extra teaching time.

Good Morning! Messages: 180+ written greetings to welcome students at the door

50+ Morning Meeting Greeting Cards

Classroom Sing Alongs: Songs for Morning Meeting, Brain Breaks and Transitions

Indoor Recess 30+ Activity Cards: Scrap Paper Set

Report this resource to TPT
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 4.92 out of 5, based on 38 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
July 13, 2025
My class loved learning all of the new line up chants/songs. It really helped to get them lined up and ready to go.
Amy O.
415 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
July 6, 2025
Fantastic resource! I loved all the different chants used. Thank you!
Megan S.
151 reviews
Grades taught: K
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
June 26, 2025
A great tool for classroom management and keeping kids focused on the task they need to focus on.
Anna S.
226 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
May 14, 2025
My students needed this resource! Thank you for creating this. We enjoyed using this in class!
Jenna Butte
(TPT Seller)
218 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
October 2, 2024
My students LOVE these chants! I love the variety that is provided/
Abby Z.
934 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
August 4, 2024
Can't wait to try out these new chants for the new school year.
Debbie L.
1,559 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
June 20, 2022
My kids loved lining up to learn a new chant. But, they had to do it silently the first time if they wanted to learn a new one. It served as a great incentive.
Kiley
(TPT Seller)
905 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
March 27, 2022
I love having these as it seems transitions are more of a struggle every year.
Bridget V.
843 reviews
Grades taught: K

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