254. Why Your Students Get Chatty During Transitions (And How to Stop It)
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Transitions don’t have to feel chaotic. In this episode, we share simple classroom transition strategies to reduce chatter by intentionally designing what happens before, during, and after each shift in activity. From clear directions and action cues to managing movement and preventing bottlenecks, we walk through practical ways to keep things running smoothly. These small, thoughtful changes can have a big impact on keeping students engaged and your classroom calm.
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Related Episodes to Enjoy:
- Episode 247. 4 Spring Classroom Management Headaches and How To Fix Them
- Episode 48. How to Make Classroom Transitions Simple With Clear Beginnings and Endings
- Episode 49. Rapid Classroom Transitions: How to Save 45 Hours a Year
- Episode 50. 3 Guidelines to Make Classroom Transitions Work Smarter No Harder
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