Redirecting Language
Nonverbal Tools/Cues
Economy of/Neutral Language
100

Student calls out while teacher is reading directions

Options:

-We're listening now.

-Quiet hands.

-Questions at the end.

-Other


100

Everyone is talking

Ring the chime

Quiet coyote

100

Good morning boys and girls! Today in our math class, we will be looking at more numbers like we did yesterday (by the way you totally rocked addition last class) and we will be adding even bigger ones today! We're looking at 3 digit numbers!

Good morning mathematicians! Today we are learning strategies to add numbers with 3 digits. 

200

Student is using the furniture unsafely and is making loud sounds

Options:

Choose a seat that's safe for your body.

Choose a seat that helps you learn.

Choose a seat that won't distract you or your classmates.

200

Student is drawing as a distraction on the desk with a dry erase marker

Walk over with an eraser and hand it to them.

Walk over to the desk and offer your hand to receive the marker.

200

Benji! Yes, you can answer this one. But before you go, remember, we are looking for details about why the Ohlone people lived by the Bay.

Benji, why did the Ohlone people live by the bay?

300

Student raises hands, but answers most questions with silly answers or using silly voices.

options:

-Serious answers only.

-Try again with a serious answer/voice.

-Speak like the mathematician/scientist/writer/etc. you are!

300

Students keep asking what we're doing next in class.

Teacher points to the OBJECTIVE or next item on agenda.

300

You're calling out. Is that following our classroom agreements? Olivia is trying to answer. Listen to Olivia.

It's Olivia's turn.