How it works: Before an activity, secretly choose a “mystery behavior” (e.g., “I’m watching who pushes in their chair without being asked”). Don’t reveal it. At the end, name 2–3 students who did it and give them a small reward (sticker, class currency, leadership badge). Why it works: The suspense keeps everyone on their toes. They never know which positive habit you’re tracking.
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Alright, educators. Let’s talk about the struggle. You’ve got 30+ unique humans, one lesson plan, and about 47 potential distractions per minute. You’ve tried the stern look. You’ve tried the countdown. Now? Let’s try . How it works: Before an activity, secretly choose
What’s a classroom management game YOU swear by? Drop it in the comments. Let’s build the ultimate teacher playbook. Why it works: The suspense keeps everyone on their toes
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