
In this episode, Alex tackles a classroom challenge that sounds simple but rarely feels easy: walking in line. Getting young students from point A to point B can quickly become chaotic, especially during transitions and hallway travel. Alex shares practical ways to teach line expectations, reduce struggles, and make travel time calmer and more manageable. ✨ You’ll learn: Why walking in line is a skill that needs to be explicitly taught How to practice line routines before expecting success in the hallway Simple engagement strategies to make transitions smoother Easy hallway prompts that keep students focused and calm 💡 This episode will help you rethink travel time with your students so they feel less chaotic and much easier to manage. 🔗 Resources & Links Mentioned: 🙌 Check out the related blog post 👉🏽 https://thekindergartenconnection.com/effective-teacher-tips-for-walking-in-line/ 🤖 Meet Poppy — Your AI Teaching Assistant Need help solving a classroom management challenge? Poppy is available exclusively inside the Print and Play Club to give personalized support and ideas for your classroom routines and transitions. Not a member yet? Hosted by Alex John, this bite-sized podcast delivers classroom management tips, engaging lesson ideas, and real-life solutions you can implement immediately. Whether you're looking to create smoother routines, build stronger student connections, or bring more fun into your teaching day, each episode (in ten minutes or less!) is designed to make your job easier and your classroom happier. Subscribe now and start teaching with confidence and joy!... Connect with The Kindergarten Connection on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekindergartenconnection Visit us online: https://www.thekindgergartenconnection.com Join us at https://www.printandplayclub.com