Teachers are often prone to get overwhelmed with school activities, lessons and everything else in between. When teachers are faced with meeting deadlines, completing the syllabus and all one will agree that all these can make a teacher develop patterns and routines to ensure that all these are accomplished.Also, there is the issue of lack of sufficient time allotted to the numerous school ‘must dos’. So, you find out that some teachers become experts in routines and gradually lose the ability to be creative.
Good news!!! You can reinvent your classroom every once in a while by disrupting your routines and procedures without losing focus. There are simple ways you can add fun and excitement with or without technology. I do this regularly and the pupils always love it.
WAYS TO REINVENT YOUR CLASSROOM
Introducing games
· Use of music
· Dance
· Movement
· Talk
· Activities unassociated with the subject, etc((The teacher has to be creative, purposeful and thoughtful about this)
WHEN CAN YOU DISRUPT YOUR CLASSROOM ROUTINE
Good news!!! You can reinvent your classroom every once in a while by disrupting your routines and procedures without losing focus. There are simple ways you can add fun and excitement with or without technology. I do this regularly and the pupils always love it.
WAYS TO REINVENT YOUR CLASSROOM
Introducing games
WHEN CAN YOU DISRUPT YOUR CLASSROOM ROUTINE
- Before school assembly in class
- Before the first period of the day
- After the last period of the day
- Somewhere in between your lesson
- The transition from one class to the other, etc.
Disrupting your classroom has more advantages than disadvantages. Some teacher may begin to think of time, disorganized class and all. But, these things are important for different reasons.
- It relaxes the students.
- It makes a lesson or day memorable
- It helps learners (especially the kinesthetic) to connect the activities with the lesson and remember more easily
- It eradicates boredom.
- It creates excitement that makes students interested in learning.
A teacher just concluded an hour of a Numeracy lesson after which the pupils are expected to immediately begin another one hour Social Studies lesson. A simple activity either teacher can do at the end of the Numeracy lesson or the beginning of Social Studies. Tell every child to:
- Stand
- Walk ten steps north of the classroom
- Turn around and walk towards the east of the class and touch the wall
- Finally, touch one more end of the class that they desire.
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