S233 Prevent

Teach ‘ready to learn’ setup (books out, equipment, posture, eyes)

Aim (what it achieves)

Prevent repeated reminders by making readiness a taught, rehearsed routine.

When to use

Lesson start; after transitions; whenever starts are slow.

How to use (steps)

1) Define what ‘ready’ looks like. 2) Model it. 3) Practise it. 4) Use a short countdown. 5) Reinforce consistently.

Teacher language (examples)

“Ready means: book open, pen in hand, eyes front.”

Top tips (makes it work)

Keep it quick; notice and praise; reset calmly when needed.

Common pitfalls

Inconsistent standard; vague language; allowing exceptions without reason.

SEND/PP considerations

Provides clarity for SEND/PP; supports executive function; reduces conflict about ‘what I meant’.

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Behaviour Matrix

  • Prevent Slow starts / dawdling transitions

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