This usually happens during transitions and when students are settling in.
What is squandered time (or wasted time)?
100
True or false: teachers can succeed by "winging it".
What is false?
100
While the students work the teacher should be...
What is walking?
100
A big concern of and for teachers that this book considers.
What is exhaustion?
200
True or false: a teacher's day ends when the last bell rings.
What is false?
200
This can happen while students have nothing to do but sit and listen to the teacher lecture.
What is passivity?
200
The "how-to" of classroom management is perfected through:
What is trial and error?
200
Red, yellow and green represent these.
What are the 3 zones of proximity?
200
True or false: teachers need to have equal parts love and expertise in order to succeed.
What is true?
300
The main impediment of learning by doing.
What is "not doing"?
300
This happens in the classroom when the teacher is not playing close attention, especially when s/he is helping individual students.
What is goofing off?
300
How can a teacher effectively "work the room"?
What is by walking around the room?
300
-Constantly change the zones of proximity so that no one is in the green zone for very long
-Stimulate the brain to attend by constantly changing everyone's visual field
-Use movement as camouflage for dealing with disruptive students
What are the three rules of movement?
300
An activity at the beginning of class to get students focused that is always a good idea in any grade level.
What is bell work?
400
A successful and helpful classroom management system must:
What is save time?
400
This is the most widespread (yet mostly ineffective!) behavior management technique in classrooms.
What is nagging?
400
Useful procedures for classroom management must produce (name one or more):
What are better behavior, more learning, and less hassle for the teacher?
400
Either you work the crowd or the crowd works you. True or False?
What is true?
400
If you abuse it, you ___ it.
What is lose?
500
Natural teachers have [these] that help them be good teachers.
What are good instincts?
500
These are the predictable stages teachers go through when dealing with behavior issues (name one or more):
What are "green as grass", "do something!", "sick and tired", "laying down the law"?
500
This is the first step in classroom discipline management, also known as prevention:
What is classroom structure?
500
The teacher can disrupt a disruption through the use of this.
What is mobility?
500
The four jobs assigned during a PLC activity.
What are Facilitator, Expert, Recorder and Reporter?