3419. Discipline in the Classroom


Warmers are necessary at the beginning of lessons. For both the teacher and the students to warm up into the class. 

It can be something like rearranging their desks after the previous lesson, this is, to set their desks into neat rows again, for so it becomes easier to set class discipline. 

Even the students could stand up when you the teacher enters the classroom. 

Also an activity as a warmer can be suitable. Something to warm up into the class thread. If you teach a second or a foreign language, you could ask the kids questions in that language, kind of something as a routine. Something which could calm down the kids and which could attract their attention. 

Even a game sometimes, for which you have examples on post #259 from my blog – you can type “#259” into the search box and you’ll find some 100 games. Or click on the tag "games..." below. Over time you will see which activities are more useful to make your students get focused into the lesson. And you will discard tentative warmers that do not turn out fine. 

So as to finish: you also will find useful to keep the students attentive by looking steady at them in silence: soon they become aware they’ve got to be quiet... Dictation is a quick exercise which get the students attentive in an effective way too. 

/ Photo from: gilena-campo-de-batalla-entre-legiones-romanas Andalucía Información Noticias de Andalucía. Roman soldiers used to make up the “turtle” to penetrate into the enemy force at ancient times: with those armies the Roman People conquered the ancient world more than 2,000 years ago. On the picture you can see the front side of a Turtle.

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