S258 Prevent

Whole-class accountability for group answers (Numbered Heads Together)

Aim (what it achieves)

Keeps all pupils engaged because anyone may be asked to answer; reduces off-task behaviour and social loafing.

When to use

After a short discussion/problem; when some pupils ‘hide’ and others dominate; when you want quiet accountability without confrontation.

How to use (steps)

1) Put pupils in small teams (2–4) with assigned numbers. 2) Ask a question and give brief team time to agree an answer. 3) Call a number at random; that number answers. 4) Praise accurate thinking and correct errors calmly. 5) Repeat frequently so the routine becomes normal.

Teacher language (examples)

“Teams: agree your answer—make sure everyone can explain it.” “Number 3s: you’re answering in 3…2…1.”

Top tips (makes it work)

Keep timing tight. Use low-stakes questions first to teach the routine. Make ‘everyone can explain’ the norm, not just ‘we got an answer’.

Common pitfalls

Calling only the same confident pupils. Letting team time drift. Embarrassing wrong answers instead of correcting neutrally.

SEND/PP considerations

Protects SEND/PP pupils from being ‘put on the spot’ without preparation. Use shorter prompts and visual supports. Allow teams to jot a shared answer to reduce memory load.

Tags

Sources

Used in

Behaviour Matrix

  • Prevent Chatting during teacher talk / instruction
  • Prevent Calling out / interrupting
  • Prevent Off-task / fiddling / low-level distraction

Related strategies