Using Verbal Cues for Classroom Management

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This teacher effectively manages the classroom and transitions by using verbal cues. Simple strategies, such as “thumbs up or thumbs down” and “kiss your brain,” help maintain the flow of learning while addressing students’ needs for reinforcement and understanding checks.

Reflection Question:
What challenge do you currently face with student behavior that could be solved through verbal cues?

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