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Misfit Minute #9: Easy Circle Time Ideas for Joint Attention and Conversation Skills

Audra Jensen, Caitlin Beltran, Sami Brown

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This week, we’re keeping it super simple—and super effective. Audra shares two of her favorite low-prep activities that boost engagement, joint attention, and early conversation skills using nothing more than a decorated box or bag and a few trinkets from around the room. Perfect for preschool, early intervention, and special education classrooms!

🔑 Key Takeaways
🧠 Use a Surprise Box to build early joint attention and excitement during circle time
💬 Try a Chat Bag for turn-taking, contingent conversation, and pronoun use
🪄 You don’t need fancy materials—just be silly, animated, and consistent
🗣️ Great for building social communication skills in young or minimally verbal learners
⏰ Works well at the start of group time to grab attention and build engagement

📦 Resources Mentioned
💬 Chat Chains Conversation Starter Activity (TPT)

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