Classroom Systems

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A white plastic storage bin labeled 'files' in pink, containing numbered labeled student file folders with colored tabs.

The Filing System

This student-run routine effortlessly sends graded work straight to the right folder, so you'll never have to pass out papers again. Imagine the time you'll save!

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Four small tables arranged in a square with a red pencil case containing crayons, markers, and glue in the center.

The Table Captain System

This system assigns one student per table to manage supplies and tidy-up each week, ensuring effortless group organization. Now, you're free to focus on truly teaching!

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A blue traffic cone with the number 1 and a red traffic cone with the number 2 side by side on a white background.

The Restroom Cue

This simple visual signal puts bathroom breaks on autopilot, ensuring your lessons flow peacefully without a single raised hand or mid-lesson disruption.

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Stack of foldable paper signs with red and white stripes, reading 'Now Serving...' and the number 25.

The Now Serving Cue

Students grab a numbered tent, stay productive at their desks, and wait for their turn, ensuring every question gets answered in order. No more hovering, just calm, consistent support.

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A headband decorated with various school-themed and holiday-themed paper cutouts, including a red apple, a school bus, a globe, school supplies, and snowflakes, adorned with silver tinsel.

The Headband Cue™


The ultimate "on/off" switch for classroom disruptions! This simple visual cue brings instant calm and student independence, stopping mid-lesson distractions before they ever start.

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Icon of two people with speech bubbles and arrows between them indicating conversation or communication.

Call and Responses

Say a quick cue, students answer back, and the room goes quiet—an easy attention-getter that beats saying “listen up” on repeat.

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