by Mse » Sun Jan 25, 2015 5:13 pm
I tend to change classroom even with adults, but with younger kids it helps a lot as they can't stop moving or stay sitting during the whole class.
They feel more motivated if I participate actively in their activity, every time I say "Let's sit down/stand up in a circle" they get really enthusiastic, they already know that it means a game.
They also like working in groups, share some time working or playing with their closest friends. Group work also helps to make a difference according to their level and do different activities at the same time to make sure that everybody's learning without feeling stressed or forced.
The easiest way to make them quiet is when they are sitting individually and the focus is on the teacher, they feel something more serious is going on and they adapt to it, but it could block the shyer kids.
I tend to change classroom even with adults, but with younger kids it helps a lot as they can't stop moving or stay sitting during the whole class.
They feel more motivated if I participate actively in their activity, every time I say "Let's sit down/stand up in a circle" they get really enthusiastic, they already know that it means a game.
They also like working in groups, share some time working or playing with their closest friends. Group work also helps to make a difference according to their level and do different activities at the same time to make sure that everybody's learning without feeling stressed or forced.
The easiest way to make them quiet is when they are sitting individually and the focus is on the teacher, they feel something more serious is going on and they adapt to it, but it could block the shyer kids.