Visual music cues for early childhood classrooms that help children recognise, remember, and respond to classroom routines faster.
The Classroom Cue Pack includes printable cue posters and a simple reinforcement guide designed to support calmer transitions, focused listening, and consistent classroom routines using visual music cues for early childhood learning environments.
✔ Cue Posters for each step
✔ Cue Reinforcement Guide included
✔ Supports calmer classroom transitions
✔ Designed for ages 2–6
The Classroom Cue Pack is a printable visual reinforcement system featuring visual music cues for early childhood classrooms.
Designed to work alongside classroom music cues and early childhood transition songs, these visual supports help children recognise, remember, and respond to classroom routines more confidently over time.
Using simple, consistent visual reminders, children learn to recognise, remember, and respond to classroom cues more quickly and confidently over time.
This printable classroom support pack helps reinforce attention, focus, calm behaviour, and smooth classroom transitions.
Visual music cues help children:
✔ recognise classroom routines faster
✔ respond more confidently
✔ remember expected behaviours
✔ transition more calmly
✔ build consistent listening habits
The Cue Posters are designed to be displayed during transitions, mat time, group activities, and calm-down routines.
Teachers simply:
✔ display the posters
✔ point to the visual cue while music plays
✔ use the same cues consistently
Over time, children begin recognising and responding to the cues automatically.
INCLUDED IN THIS DIGITAL DOWNLOAD:
✔ Cue Posters for each classroom cue step
✔ Attention Cue Poster
✔ Focus Cue Poster
✔ Calm Song Poster
✔ Settle Body Poster
✔ Quiet Focus Poster
✔ Cue Reinforcement Guide PDF
Designed for early childhood classrooms ages 2–6.
Instant digital download.
Pair This With Press Play. Instant Calm™
Did you know that the Classroom Cue Pack is designed to work alongside Press Play. Instant Calm™ classroom music cue system?