Active Engagement 101
Ways to Engage
Classroom Curveballs
Make Them Move
Teacher Hacks
100

What is active engagement?

what is actively participating and interacting with a topic or activity, rather than passively receiving information

100

What’s one simple way to engage students at the start of a lesson?

using a hook 

warm up question

attention grabbing activity

100

What’s one quick way to re-engage students when you notice they’re zoning out?

What is a brain break, turn and talk, movement prompt, or quick check in?

100

Name one simple movement based engagement activity.

What is Four Corners, stand up/sit down, gallery walk, or partner switch?

100

What’s one low prep tool teachers can use to quickly check for student understanding?

What is a thumbs up/thumbs down, exit ticket, or quick poll?

200

How long can students actively focus in lecture based learning before their attention fades?

15-20 minutes

200

Name one engagement strategy that builds peer interaction.

think pair share

small group work

peer feedback

group project

walk and talk

interactive learning centers

discussions

200

If technology fails during a lesson, what’s an easy backup engagement strategy?

What is a low tech discussion, whiteboard activity, or partner work?

200
How can movement help students "wake up" their brain?

what is increasing blood flow, boosting oxygen levels, and stimulating neurogenesis?

200

Name a fast strategy to increase student voice during a whole class discussion.

what is student led questions, multiple ways to respond, turn and talk?

300

True or false: Students are only engaged if they are speaking.

FALSE: Quiet reflection or focused work can still be active engagement.

300

What’s a way to increase engagement through student choice?

what is offer students a say in their learning by providing opportunities to select topics, activities, or methods for demonstrating knowledge?


300

How can you pull quiet or shy students into an activity without putting them on the spot?

What is using think pair share, small group work, written responses, or anonymous technological tools?

300

True or False: Movement activities should only be used in younger grades.

FALSE: Older students benefit too!

300

True or False: You need fancy materials or tech to boost classroom engagement.

FALSE: Creativity is key! Use what you have!

400

How can active engagement benefit students?

Developing leadership skills

Lifelong learning

Academic performance

Encourage social learning

Enhance the student experience

Foster autonomy

Get students engaged

Higher grades and academic success

Improves critical thinking

Increases retention

Involve and engage quiet students

Reducing class disruptions

400

Name one technology tool that can increase active student participation.

interactive quiz platforms

Interactive polls and feedback

collaborative platforms 

virtual discussions 

gamification 

apps, games, websites

400

True or False: You should always stop a lesson if students get off task.

FALSE: Redirecting or adding quick engagement tweaks can be more effective.

400

What’s one way to incorporate movement during explicit instruction?

What is using stretch breaks, peer discussion rounds, or physical response activities?

400

What’s one teacher hack for balancing content delivery with active learning?

What is chunking material, using mini lessons, or blending input with active tasks?

500

Who is needed for active engagement in the classroom? (_____________ and _______________)

What is teacher and student?

500

What’s one engagement approach that taps into real world connections?

What is using authentic tasks, real world problems, guest speakers, or local issues?

500

Name one proactive classroom management move that supports active engagement.

What is setting clear expectations, using routines, offering choice, or planning for transitions?

500

How can movement improve student collaboration?

What is breaking up into new groups, sparking new conversations, or helping share ideas physically?

500

Name a strategy to quickly reset the class when energy drops or behavior slips.

What is using an attention signal, refocusing question, or a movement break?