S256 Prevent

Structured partner talk with turn-taking (Timed Pair Share / RallyRobin)

Aim (what it achieves)

Channels chatter into purposeful academic talk so noise is predictable, participation is fair, and attention returns to the teacher cleanly.

When to use

Whole-class talk moments; when pupils tend to whisper/side-chat; when you need every pupil to rehearse thinking before answering.

How to use (steps)

1) Give a tight prompt and a time limit (e.g., 20–40s each). 2) State voice level and who speaks first. 3) Run it; circulate and listen. 4) Stop with your signal; insist on full attention before continuing. 5) Sample a few pupils (random/cold call) so accountability is real.

Teacher language (examples)

“In pairs: A speaks for 30 seconds, B listens. Then swap.” “Voice level 1. I’ll stop you in 3…2…1—eyes on me.”

Top tips (makes it work)

Keep prompts short and specific. Always include a clear stop signal and ‘return to silence’ expectation. Use random selection afterwards so everyone prepares.

Common pitfalls

Leaving the prompt vague (‘discuss it’). Letting it run too long. Not insisting on silence/attention at the stop. Allowing pupils to choose partners every time (status issues).

SEND/PP considerations

Give everyone sentence stems and key vocabulary (universal). Use ‘think/write first’ for pupils who need processing time. Pair strategically to protect vulnerable pupils; avoid repeated negative pairings.

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Behaviour Matrix

  • Prevent Chatting during teacher talk / instruction
  • Prevent Attention seeking / clowning / minor disruption

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