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  Case: The Students Not Paying Attention
After all the times I have asked the students to sit down and listen to me while I give them instructions, some of the students keep on talking. How can I get the students to listen to me while I am trying to give instructions? Is there any type of incentive to give the students if they listen?
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Rewards are always a good incentive. This could include things such as extended recess time, a special Friday treat, or an ice cream party. Tell your students that if they listen well, don't talk, and get their work done in the time given then they will receive an extra special reward. Using words like this are very good motivators for your students to listen because it attracts their attention to what you're saying.
 
     
     
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Comments: I think students should have to earn these amenities, not be rewarded with them. Docking points for participation or giving punishments like lunch detentions might light a fire under your students. Rewards like candy will only encourage the students to get quiet for the reward, not to pay attention to the class.
Rated On: October 30, 2023 4:52 pm
Rated By: Ethan Page