Time Management
Classroom Management Techniques
Behavior Interventions
Intentional Teaching
100

The total amount of time set aside for instruction.

What is “Allocated Time”?

100

True or False: It’s more effective to use strict and disruptive punishments than subtle, consistent techniques for classroom management.

What is "False"?

100

True or False: Respect for a student's dignity isn't essential in ethical behavior management.


What is False?

100

True or False: Intentional teachers focus only on academic skills, not behavior.

What is false?

200

The time students are actively participating in learning activities.

What is "Engaged Time"?

200

The principle that addresses minor misbehaviors with the least amount of intervention.

 What is the "Principle of Least Intervention"?

200

This approach uses reinforcement to encourage positive classroom behavior.

What is "Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)"?

200

This quality ensures that all students feel valued and supported.

What is "inclusiveness"?

300

An effective use of engaged time has a direct impact on a students _ _ _ _ _ ing.

What is learning?

300

True or False: Teachers should handle minor issues publicly to reinforce rules for all students.

What is False? (They should use non-verbal cues or a give a gentle reminder)

300

This positive reinforcement method is commonly used in ABA to support good behavior.

What is "praise"?

300

An intentional teacher uses this instruction approach to address diverse learning needs.

What is "differentiated instruction"?

400

True or False: Engaged time is more important than allocated time for student success?

What is True?

400

Name a common nonverbal cue that teachers use to get students back on track without words.

What is "eye contact"?

400

This reinforcement should be minimized in ABA to maintain a supportive environment.

What is "punishment"?

400

Intentional teaching focuses on creating this type of learning environment.

What is "a supportive and engaging environment"?

500

Teachers often lose instructional time to these (examples will work!)

What are distractions? (off-topic conversations)

500

Two major benefits of setting clear rules and routines early in the school year.

What are reducing disruptions and creating a respectful environment? (any would do)


500

Anti-bullying campaigns and peer mediation are examples of this type of strategy.

What are preventive strategies?

500

This type of planning helps teachers prevent behavior issues by creating structure.

What is "proactive planning"?