Teacher Moves & Transitions
Managing Time & Pacing
Trackers &
Time
100

What’s one teacher move that keeps lessons flowing smoothly between activities?

Giving clear time expectations for each part of the lesson.

100

What’s one reason to break a 45-minute lesson into smaller segments?

To keep focus and include checks for understanding.

100

Give one example of a check-in question a teacher might ask during an activity.

“What’s one thing you’ve learned so far?”

200

What can teachers do during transitions to keep momentum high?

Give countdowns or verbal warnings before switching tasks.

200

What’s it called when teachers give a 30-second warning before moving on to the next activity?

Setting expectations for transitions

200

What’s the purpose of chunking time with reflection moments in between?

To gauge understanding and adjust pacing.

300

What’s a way to use trackers or visual cues to signal progress through a lesson?

Move markers or names as students complete each step.

300

What should be included in a daily agenda to promote clear pacing?

Time allotments for each activity

300

How can teachers use trackers to identify who needs extra support?

By reviewing progress indicators after each segment.

400

What tool helps students monitor their work completion and timing?

A self-monitoring checklist or rubric

400

What’s one reason it’s important to move on when time is up, even if groups aren’t finished?

It maintains urgency and keeps the class on pace.

400

What’s a benefit of using visual or digital trackers for pacing?

They make progress visible to both teacher and students.