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The Laughing Classroom: Everyone's Guide to Teaching With Humor and Play (Paperback)

~ Diana Loomans (Author), Karen J. Kolberg (Author), (Author), (Author)
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Creating a laughing classroom offers one guarantee: positive unpredictability.

If students could choose their teachers the way the rest of us choose seminar workshop leaders, just imagine how different education would be. The classes, seminars and lectures that I've enjoyed and learned the most from were given by teachers or speakers who were personable, fun to listen to and included some activities or audience participation. On the other hand, I remember school teachers who were so boring or intimidating that I couldn't wait to be finished with their classes. If I learned anything from them it was only out of fear or necessity, and the information was forgotten as soon as the exams ended.

Authors Diane Loomans and Karen Kolberg combine their talents in The Laughing Classroom, which should be required reading for every teacher who sets foot in a classroom. This brilliantly illustrated book offers many ideas for bringing humor and play to all aspects and levels of teaching. The techniques, divided into Warm-ups, Laughing Lessons and Play Breaks, are well laid-out and simple enough to use immediately. There are methods for effective discipline, reframing negatives into positive, before and laughter scenarios, and more. -- The Light Connection, September 1994

I only wish I had a humor mentor, especially one named Professor Oops! The Laughing Classroom is a cure for teaching doldrums, lesson languor and student stupor. Steve Allen, in the book's foreword, explains how masters in any profession have healthy sense of humor and believe their work is joyous necessity, not merely necessary. What more can we ask as a teacher?

Reach for this book on a difficult day. I promise you that after taking the humor questionnaire, doing just one assignment from your humor homework and glancing at several of Martha Westons clever illustrations, you will be smiling. Also, you will find several ideas to try in your own classroom. as the authors state, education is too important to be taken seriously!

The Laughing Classroom is filled with hands-on techniques to try in any situation. From one-minute warm-ups (making three faces, passing the compliment, mental flossing) to a five-minute play break (tongue twisters, forgetful storytelling, 60-second mirthquake), even a novice humorist will find an activity to try. I started with the three faces warm-up. In this activity, students pair up back-to-back and practice making sad, mad and glad faces. On the count of three they turn to face each other while making one of the three faces. The object of the game is to match faces with your partner without any other communication. Our results were spontaneous and uplifting. After the activity, my students sat down, ready to concentrate afresh on their lessons.

Emboldened by my initial success, I next tried a more ambitious play break: conducting. I played a lively, non-lyrical piece of music and asked my students to silently conduct the orchestra in time to the music. I chose an allegro section from The Nutcracker Suite, and was amazed and excited to watch even my most restrained students waving their arms and hands in time with the music, using their bodies to express the emotions of the music.

Chapter 28 introduces a more instructive and serious note. In Teaching with Humor That Heals, the authors discuss discipline issues and provide helpful insights for teachers who are desperate for behavior control advice. Problem students are often modeling terrific forms of playfulness[that are] just misdirected. Teachers who have taken our courses have commented on a decrease in behavior problems in direct proportion to the addition of humor and play in the classroom. If you need an excuse to explore humor and play, behavior control is an excellent goal to strive toward.

The Laughing Classroom makes you smile and makes you think. You will find yourself experimenting with activities just in case they work. Even if making faces does not solve your behavior problems, what harm can a smile and a laugh bring? If one minute of concentration can be gained for the one minute of laughter, the classroom and our teaching world will be a far happier place. Where laughter abounds, curious minds can flourish. -- Association for Childhood Education International, Summer 1995

We all learn more effectively when we are enjoying the process. Humor sets a social context within which most students feel comfortable and appreciate learning. Loomans and Kolberg have written the best available cornucopia of hands-on ideas for applying humor and easy-to-follow techniques for increasing the playfulness of teaching. There are warn-ups, laughing lessons, and play breaks.

The Laughing Classroom begins with self-inventories concerning personal uses of humor and extracts a laughing oath. There are 30 ideas for fast and fun humor, 25 ways to go the extra smile, and the ABCs of fun. Techniques include humorous ways to improve memory, enliven debates, and promote cooperation. The authors demonstrate how to use humor in discipline and ease tension with before and laughter scenarios.

The format and illustrations are a joy. The Laughing Classroom is an invaluable resource and probably a step toward better mental health for all teachers. -- Intervention in School and Clinic, January 1995



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The Laughing Classroom is packed with hands-on techniques for applying humor and play to all aspects of teaching. These techniques are divided into three categories: Warm-Ups, Laughing Lessons, and Play Breaks. Included are self-help tests, heartwarming vignettes, informative charts, and quotes. There are methods for effective discipline, reframing negatives into positives, before and laughter scenarios, and much more. The Laughing Classroom has been a successful teaching tool for thousands of teachers, parents, speakers, and students throughout the country.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 220 pages
  • Publisher: H.J. Kramer (April 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0915811448
  • ISBN-13: 978-0915811441
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #691,286 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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60 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected, June 30, 2000
I was disappointed in this book when I received it. I was looking for ways to make my H.S. History class more exciting, but I found that most of the suggestions in the book were geared more for the elementary school levels. The format of the book is set-up more like a comic book than an academic book and is filled with cartoon drawings and funny sayings. Although it was fun to read, I really did not feel that I acquired any useful knowledge from it1
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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars creative, practical, works with teachers & students, November 15, 1998
Both my wife (a special education teacher) and I (a college professor and trainer) have used "The Laughing Classroom" with students and teachers. As a vehicle to build communities, create a positive classroom climate, reduce stress, and add the critical element of humor to the classroom, this book is an excellent tool filled with engaging activities and helpful resources. A great addition to anyone's bag of tricks!
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Book Rocks, July 7, 2001
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I met one of the authors at a conference a couple of years ago, and was enchanted with her style so I bought the book. It is wonderful! Great ideas and practical games that teach lessons with multiple target educational objectives. I'm a motivational speaker and a theatre teacher. Working with the kinesthetic learner is a challenge. These exercises help make learning fun!
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This book completely validated me as an educator. My room is always loud and laughing, and some of the more traditional teachers are skeptical that my students are not learning... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring
This book was very inspiring. It gave many examples of how to bring humor and fun back into the classroom. It also helped me bring my creativity back into the classroom. Read more
Published on January 15, 2006 by JustGee

5.0 out of 5 stars Laughing is healthy
I am an elementary school counselor always searching for new ideas and "fun" activities. This book is full of wonderful ideas. I would recommend it again and again! Read more
Published on January 9, 2006 by Diane A. Straley

3.0 out of 5 stars Better for lower foreign language levels
If you want to use these ideas for your high school students, think twice. The ideas are good but not so appropriate for secondary school. Read more
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This book is the best! It is a MUST for all teachers! It covers ways to really reach your students as well as keep your sanity. I cannot say enough... It is invaluable! Read more
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