< Classroom Management and Discipline  
        
      - High five
 - High five, down low, no, too slow
 - Wax lips or the glasses that have the eyes pop out
 - Pretend phone calls with a banana--hello, it is for you
 - Be Gallagher—splat fruit with a hammer
 - Play mad scientist—get bottles of things that look or smell cool and pour away—such as Alka-Selzer or those bath tablets
 - Bob Marley (reggae is the backbone of having fun)
 - Smoke from your finger tips—that you get from the same store that sells gum that turns your mouth blue and whoopee cushions
 - Blow up a balloon, start to hand to child then let it go dance across the room crazily
 - Those hair clips that are big now fit neatly on your wrist or a child's and make great teeth when you are a lion or tiger—they are also fun for "talking" when you squeeze and release them like a puppet
 - Borrow magic tricks: pull a candy out of his ear.
 - Electroshock (simulated please!): use your fists as 'shock pads' anywhere on his body - or have him do it to you and get very silly.
 - Crack an egg on his head: no, not a real egg! - one fist on top, hit it with the palm of your other hand, then both hands 'dribble' down his face - yuk!
 - Hot hands": his hands on yours, he has to pull them away before you can slap them.
 - Hand game: hand over hand over hand over hand - flat or on a pole, as you would do when choosing 'firsts' with a baseball bat.
 - Achey breaky heart
 - Put tape over your mouth and try to talk—or pretend you're trying to keep your hand from covering your mouth but can't.
 - Thumb wrestle
 - Wear a hooded sweatshirt with a draw string and make your head disappear as you tighten string. ask child to help to get you out.
 - Hand grenade deliverance of primary reinforcers. instead of giving an M&M, pretend to send it through the air with a whistling sound til it gets to child's mouth then explodes (i.e. you make exploding sound)
 - Pick up telephone—it's for you, (child)—add in dialogue.
 
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