Comments on: How to Teach Procedures that Your Students Will Actually Follow https://teach4theheart.com/how-to-teach-procedures-that-your-students-will-actually-follow/ support & community for Christian teachers Sun, 19 Mar 2023 22:16:20 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.4 By: Vickie https://teach4theheart.com/how-to-teach-procedures-that-your-students-will-actually-follow/#comments/58423 Thu, 31 Oct 2019 13:51:44 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=1799#comment-58423 In reply to Bonnie.

When you make it into a game you can get them to listen and they will focus more on you and hear what it is your saying. When you make it fun to them they pick up on it quickly.

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By: Anonymous https://teach4theheart.com/how-to-teach-procedures-that-your-students-will-actually-follow/#comments/27671 Mon, 16 Apr 2018 05:58:55 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=1799#comment-27671 In reply to Bonnie.

That is a great suggestion-especially for second graders! Thanks!

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By: Jen https://teach4theheart.com/how-to-teach-procedures-that-your-students-will-actually-follow/#comments/24678 Tue, 16 Jan 2018 14:26:53 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=1799#comment-24678 In reply to Bonnie.

Yes! This is a good tip.

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By: Bonnie https://teach4theheart.com/how-to-teach-procedures-that-your-students-will-actually-follow/#comments/9815 Fri, 11 Mar 2016 21:54:08 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=1799#comment-9815 Sometimes when teaching procedures, when you are about to start, it is sometimes helpful to say, “Don’t move till I say so but you are going to hand in your papers.” If you tell them what they are going to do first, some will do it without listening to the rest of the instructions.

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By: Meisha Patterson https://teach4theheart.com/how-to-teach-procedures-that-your-students-will-actually-follow/#comments/1982 Fri, 14 Aug 2015 03:30:43 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=1799#comment-1982 In reply to Meisha Patterson.

I meant to say already instead of anyway.

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By: Meisha Patterson https://teach4theheart.com/how-to-teach-procedures-that-your-students-will-actually-follow/#comments/1981 Fri, 14 Aug 2015 03:28:43 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=1799#comment-1981 I try to make mine into a game. Like asking them what they think the procedure is for the restroom. Or asking what they think the consequence is for breaking a rule. Usually they anyway know or think it’s something way harsher than it really is.

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By: Linda Kardamis https://teach4theheart.com/how-to-teach-procedures-that-your-students-will-actually-follow/#comments/1600 Mon, 06 Oct 2014 14:56:26 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=1799#comment-1600 In reply to Mohamed.

It depends mainly on how old your students are and also how complex the procedure is. And how often you practice it. For older students, they normally have it down after around 5 times (if you do a good job teaching them). Younger kids I would imagine need more practice….

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By: Mohamed https://teach4theheart.com/how-to-teach-procedures-that-your-students-will-actually-follow/#comments/1599 Sun, 05 Oct 2014 22:08:27 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=1799#comment-1599 What I really like, is how it is important to reward students, and be kind to them, school can be fun, and if teacher are clear in the directions it will make everyone life much better, but how many weeks or how many time does it take for students to master the skill, (20), could that be done in the first week of school?

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