5 Quick & Easy Ways to Grab Student Attention | High School Teacher
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
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As we inch closer to the end of the school year, it can feel harder to grab the attention of our entire class. Old ways of teaching might not work. I share with you various quick and easy things I will do in the classroom to get their attention. Some of these teaching strategies include: 3,2,1 countdown, involving students in surveying and quick polls before a lesson, bringing out a strange object to grab their attention, and deducting points from a class incentive system we have in place. These teaching tips are helpful for Juniors and Seniors as well as the other secondary grade levels.
My name is Alexa Borota and I am a high school English teacher; I also taught middle school English Language Arts. I teach in a title l school in New Jersey. I am also a mom, grad student, and writer.
My goals are to share tips for teachers. Teaching is less stressful when we are supporting each other and sharing' our best practices. When I was a new teacher, I wanted to know how other teachers were delivering lessons and what their classroom management routines were. I hope my content is helpful for both new and seasoned teachers.
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Lol... Love some of these ideas. The stare down usually works for me. I love the squeaky chicken. The rat kinda creeps me out. 🤣 I use a British or Southern accent all the time to get attention. Your videos are so much fun and so helpful!
To each their own 😁 I love my rat to the point I think I’ll get another. Might become the crazy rat teacher. Thanks for the positive feedback
Great stuff, thank you. I will sometimes say "eyes" and then the students repeat back "eyes" and then clap once in unison. I use this for K-8 P.E., but have seen it used on varsity sports teams.
It gets straight to the point, I like it. I’ve been too afraid to try clapping with my 11th graders (lol), but they might actually respond to this one, mostly if it’s an activity with a lot of movement. Thanks!
I do the same things! Lol!!! 😃
I bet they love you 🤗 Would you agree that changing it up helps? It always depends on the class and sometimes even the day of week or time of year.
Alexa, Which camera you're using?