How to Take Control of a Noisy Classroom!

Some of the most common questions I hear teachers ask are…

“How do I get my students quiet down quickly?”

and…

“How do I stop them from talking over me?”

and…

“What can I do to grab their attention?”

Well you’ll be pleased to know that I was recently in contact with Rob Plevin (Creator of Needs Focused Lessons & Needs Focused Classroom Management) and he has produced a brand new resource which answers these very questions.

It’s called Take Control of the Noisy Class and consists of a series of mini-videos together with a stack of very practical back-up resources. It really does cover EVERYTHING you need to know about settling difficult groups and controlling noise levels and incessant chatter.

Just take a look at just some of the contents…

* How to prepare for the challenging class
* Taking control at the door
* Getting them in the classroom sensibly and quietly
* Three types of lesson starters to get them settled and listening
* Attention-grabbing starter activities
* How to maintain lesson flow and keep them on task
* Managing transitions with minimal disruption
* Getting support from senior staff
* What to do when you get no support
* How to run successful group work sessions
* Multiple ways to deal with problems such as constant talking, lost/forgotten assignments, late arrivals, refusal to work, interruptions, rude comments, low level disruption, using cell phones, etc.
* Ending the lesson on a high (And why this is more important than you probably realize)
* Long term prevention – how to prevent this classroom management problems from happening in future
* The ‘Fresh Start Program’ – A step by step strategy for you to ‘start over’ with that particularly difficult group who won’t do anything you say…

Wow! That’s quite a resource! In fact, it’s one of the most practical and targeted classroom management resources for teachers I’ve ever come across.

For more information on this great classroom management resource click the below:
Take Control of the Noisy Class!

I guarantee it will be worth it.

Best Wishes,
Adam Waxler
Teaching Tips Machine, LLC









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