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PostSubject: How To Get Students To Follow Directions   How To Get Students To Follow Directions Empty19th August 2015, 2:57 am

I think it can help us to use in the class to get students to follow directions.
It is very important to manage time and we have no time to give directions because we should give more time to let them do the activity.

It was written by Michael Linsin on December 19, 2009

The reason your students don’t follow directions well is because they mentally move on before you finish giving them.

Once they think they know what you’re asking of them, they’re gone.

Sometimes you can see this happening right in front of you.

It’s hard to miss.

They’ll push back their chairs and stand up, or turn and talk to their tablemates, or begin their assignment… while you’re still talking!

Other times their behavior is more subtle. They’ll glance down at the materials they need or eyeball the partner they hope to work with.

Most often, however, you don’t notice until it’s too late. They get deep into an assignment, realize they’re lost, and then ask the very questions you answered while giving directions just minutes before.

Arghhh! It makes you want to run screaming from the classroom.

Repeating directions for your students and answering questions that have already been answered wastes boatloads of time and is incredibly frustrating.

But it’s easily correctable.

Use the following steps every time you give directions, and your students will do exactly what you want them to do.

Step One

Ask for your students’ attention. After receiving it, pause several seconds before speaking.

Step Two

Announce to your students that your directions aren’t finished and they may not begin moving until you give your signal—I prefer a simple, “Go.”

Step Three

Break your directions down into steps. Steps are easy to remember. Your students will mentally check them off as each is completed.

Step Four

If you have more than two steps, use your document camera, a whiteboard, or easel to post them somewhere easily seen.

Step Five

Model each step using detailed modeling.

Step Six

Ask for and then answer clarifying questions.

Step Seven

Just before giving your “go” signal, ask if there is anyone who doesn’t know exactly what to do. This is an effective questioning technique that shifts the burden of responsibility from you and your instruction, to your students and their execution.

Step Eight

Pause. Allow silence, and the prospect of what they’re expected to do, to hang in the air a moment before giving your signal.

Step Nine

“Go!”

While giving directions, if you notice anyone making a move toward starting the assignment or activity, however slight, stop talking. Continue only when they’re all with you again.

Also, in the first few moments after you give your signal, observe carefully. This is the most critical time and is a predictor of how well your students will complete their task.

If you don’t like what you see, stop them and use the “do it again” strategy.

It’s important to note, however, that you shouldn’t have to repeat your directions. At this point, if you’ve followed the steps above, it’s an execution problem.

The responsibility now lies solely with your students.

Send them back to their desks or have them put their materials away, and then ask them to start over from your “go” signal. This sends the message that you expect their best and will accept nothing less.

Do this and follow the nine steps, and their best is what you’ll get.

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PostSubject: Re: How To Get Students To Follow Directions   How To Get Students To Follow Directions Empty19th August 2015, 11:10 am

When I was in high school, my teacher stopped teaching when their students didn't follow her direction. Then the students were aware that they should stop talking and pay attention in class more. When all of students paid attention only her, she would taught again.
That's the way to get students to follow directions of my teacher.

For your document is also useful for me, O.
Surely, I will adapt it in my class.
Thanks for giving good info.

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PostSubject: Re: How To Get Students To Follow Directions   How To Get Students To Follow Directions Empty20th August 2015, 5:37 pm

First tell the direction clearly.
And then show them how to do that.
You can give some example or do it.
For make them actually understand let some student to do follow the direction
Give them the feedback and show what it correct.
Check understand again by ask them "How to do the activity?"
The students will repeat step of direction.
Let do the activity bounce


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PostSubject: Re: How To Get Students To Follow Directions   How To Get Students To Follow Directions Empty5th September 2015, 4:35 pm

Cool topic!  I like it!
It's very useful topic for our teaching, Mai-O.
When pupils play the game or do the activity in class/English Camp.
Some of them are naughty / not obey.
Therefore, this tips can help us when we teach in English Camp
and also when we become a teacher in the near future.
Thank you for sharing, I will bring your technique to use in class and English Camp.

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PostSubject: Re: How To Get Students To Follow Directions   How To Get Students To Follow Directions Empty5th September 2015, 6:25 pm

Thank you so much O! Very Happy
This is a great topic to follow up and get to be apply. Nowadays not every student's going to pay attention in class so teacher have to find the way to solve problems. Great job! Embarassed

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