7/27/2023 0 Comments Student breaktime clipartFinally, at the end of lesson, consider assigning a written project to assess students’ overall understanding. Make time for questions to ensure everyone understands what is expected of them, and randomly call on students throughout to gauge their understanding (for example, “what might ‘be prepared’ mean?” or “what do you need each morning in order to be prepared?”). Consequences also may be acted out to engage all learners. To ensure the information is accessible to all students, present the rules and consequences verbally as well as visually on poster displays. Spend a few minutes doing a “looks like, sounds like” for your first rule, and then go through and explain each one of the rules and consequences. Start your lesson by telling students exactly what you plan to do during the practice: that you will spend the next 20 minutes talking about and justifying classroom expectations and consequences, so they understand why you are enforcing them and don’t think that you are just being mean or unfair.Įxplain that establishing a culture of respect and academic achievement in the classroom is the only way to reach their goals.
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