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  Case: Pencil Sharpener
A few students in the classroom I am observing in get up unnecessarily several time during a lesson to sharpen their pencil. The pencil is not dull nor broken and the student will still get up to sharpen their pencil during instructional time. This distracts the other students and causes the misbehaving student to miss out on learning. The teacher I am observing has tried implementing a strategy where four fully sharpened pencils are given to each student prior to the beginning of class to limit the amount of times students need to use the sharpener. However, even with this new strategy, I witnessed a few students purposely breaking their pencil just so they could get up and sharpen it. What strategies could be used to prevent students from using the pencil sharpener as an excuse to distract themselves during a lesson?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
I think that the student just needs to get up and move throughout the lesson. Some students are not able to sit in a chair for 7 hours a day and listen to their teacher lecture. I would try and find a way to let the student move that will not disrupt the class. Maybe, allow them to sit in the back of the classroom and they are allowed to get up from their seat but they can't leave a certain area around their desk. Just an idea.