S129 Interrupt & Redirect

Micro-deadlines (start now + short timer)

Aim (what it achieves)

Increase task initiation and reduce drifting by making the next step time-bound.

When to use

When pupils dawdle, drift, or are slow to begin work.

How to use (steps)

1) Set a tiny goal (first question/first sentence). 2) Give a short time window (30–120s). 3) Start the timer. 4) Scan and acknowledge effort. 5) Extend to the next chunk.

Teacher language (examples)

“You’ve got 90 seconds to complete Q1. Go.”

Top tips (makes it work)

Use very small chunks. Pair with a visible ‘what good looks like’ example if needed.

Common pitfalls

Setting unrealistic times; using it as pressure/shaming; forgetting to follow up.

SEND/PP considerations

Helpful for ADHD/executive function needs when paired with clear first steps. Keep tone supportive, not punitive.

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Used in

Behaviour Matrix

  • Interrupt & Redirect Chatting during independent work
  • Interrupt & Redirect Disorganisation / missing equipment / dead time

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