
No need to have loud buzzers to “ring in” to answer a question when you’re playing review games! Just grab that touch light! Depending on how many tap lights you have, you can hand one out to each student or create groups with students sharing that answer light. We used our tap light posters to make this easy! Indicate Stop Timeĭo you have students who say they didn’t hear you when you announce time is up on a task? Sometimes kiddos are just so focused that they really don’t hear - but hitting the light to let kids know they’ve reached the end of their time is a nice visible cue to put those pencils down. If the push light is on, your students know which voice level to use! Instead of trying to shout over a room buzzing with activity, set up tap lights on your wall labeled with silent, whisper, inside, etc. This may be one of the most popular uses of tap lights, and we’re always on board with something that will save your teacher voice.
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You can also use tap lights for other “out of class” excursions - check out the full array of out-of-class passes! Monitor Voice Levels If the light is lit, other students know they have to wait because the bathrooms are full up! When students leave the classroom for the bathroom, they grab their pass and hit the light. Keep Track of Bathroom Visits With Tap Lightsĭo your students have to use the bathroom approximately 789 times a day - give or take 349? Limit the number of times you hear “can I got to the bathroom” with tap lights! Decide how many students you are comfortable being out of class and using the bathroom at one time, then mount that number of touch lights on the wall - Command Strips work well for this, or you can use magnets - along with a matching bathroom pass. Label tap lights with common instructions such as - raise your hand or ask a friend - and select the appropriate light so they know what to do. Whether your students are working independently or in groups, sometimes they need a little reminder of the instructions you gave at the beginning of the task. When the group has completed a project, all they have to do is hit the small puck light to signal they’re ready for you to swing by to check in! Provide Visible Instructions Want to curb calling out? When you assign groups in your classroom, give each group a tap light.
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Just got a pack and wondering how to put the humble tap light to use in your classroom? We chatted with teachers on the Teach Starter team to put together some of our favorite ways to use the push light! Light Up Group Work Ideal for closet, under cabinet, hallway, stairs, bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, laundry area, nightstand, drawer, home bar, safe box and dorm.Whether you call it a tap light, a touch light, a puck light, or a push light, these small battery-powered lights have taken over classrooms all over the country, and we are hooked on this teacher trend! Inexpensive (you can often find them at the dollar store) and easy to be used by even the smallest of hands, tap lights have dozens of applications in the classroom.
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Good quality lights, long-life time for daily use.Ĭompact portable size make it an ideal dependable lighting for emergencies.ĥ0 lumens, slightly tap puck lights, easily turn on/off with a push.Įnergy-efficient LED, no bulbs to replace.Įasy to stick up with strong adhesive tape (included). Compact and portable size makes it ideal for anywhere you need extra light to stick on like closet, under cabinet, hallway, stairs, bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, laundry area, nightstand, drawer, home bar, safe box and dorm.

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