S231 Prevent

Establish predictable ‘help before stuck’ rule (ask, attempt, signal)

Aim (what it achieves)

Prevent stuckness turning into off-task behaviour by making help-seeking routine and quiet.

When to use

Independent work; new topics; when pupils often call out or wander.

How to use (steps)

1) Teach a ‘try first’ expectation. 2) Provide a quiet signal. 3) Teacher triages during circulation. 4) Encourage peer help only within rules. 5) Praise pupils who use the routine.

Teacher language (examples)

“Try step 1, then signal.” “Thanks for using the routine—I’m coming.”

Top tips (makes it work)

Keep it consistent; treat it as normal; make the signal visible but discreet.

Common pitfalls

Ignoring signals; making pupils wait too long; letting peer help become chatting.

SEND/PP considerations

Supports SEND/PP with processing needs; avoids stigma by making it universal.

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Behaviour Matrix

  • Prevent Work avoidance / blank page / ‘I can’t’

Ordinarily Available Practice

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