S123 Interrupt & Redirect

Positive narration (describe success as it happens)

Aim (what it achieves)

Pull attention towards the behaviour you want, making the ‘right way’ visible and normal.

When to use

When a few pupils drift off-task; when you need quick compliance without confrontation.

How to use (steps)

1) Scan. 2) Briefly describe compliant behaviour you see. 3) Keep it factual (no gush). 4) Repeat once or twice, then teach on.

Teacher language (examples)

“I can see books open and pens moving on rows 2 and 3 — that’s exactly it.”

Top tips (makes it work)

Make it specific and immediate. Aim for a calm, matter-of-fact tone.

Common pitfalls

Overpraising; naming pupils who dislike attention; using it as a ‘dig’ at others.

SEND/PP considerations

Supports pupils who need clear models. For some SEND pupils, avoid singling out; narrate groups/tables.

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Used in

Behaviour Matrix

  • Interrupt & Redirect Attention seeking / clowning / minor disruption

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