S223 Prevent

Use ‘preview–do–review’ lesson framing (what/why/how + reflect)

Aim (what it achieves)

Increase buy-in and reduce resistance by making lesson purpose and route clear.

When to use

Start of lesson; before independent work; when motivation is low.

How to use (steps)

1) State what pupils will learn. 2) Give the ‘why’ (value to future learning). 3) Explain the route (brief). 4) Teach. 5) End with a short review so pupils feel progress.

Teacher language (examples)

“Today we’re learning X so we can do Y later.” “By the end you’ll be able to…”

Top tips (makes it work)

Keep it short; link to success; make the review concrete (one question, one check).

Common pitfalls

Over-explaining; vague purpose; skipping the review so pupils feel ‘stuck’.

SEND/PP considerations

Helps SEND/PP with predictability and motivation; reduces anxiety about unknown tasks.

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Behaviour Matrix

  • Prevent Slow starts / dawdling transitions

Ordinarily Available Practice

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