S265 Interrupt & Redirect

Structured movement reset (Stand–Pair–Return)

Aim (what it achieves)

Resets attention and energy using controlled movement, preventing escalation from restlessness or low-level disruption.

When to use

When the room is restless; after long teacher talk; after a difficult task; when pupils need a brief regulated reset.

How to use (steps)

1) Give a clear movement instruction with a countdown. 2) Pupils stand, pair with the nearest assigned partner (no roaming). 3) 20 seconds: share one answer/check one step. 4) Return to seats on signal; immediate silence. 5) Resume with a short written task.

Teacher language (examples)

“Stand—3…2…1. Nearest partner only.” “20 seconds each. Stop—sit—write.”

Top tips (makes it work)

Use sparingly and predictably. Always control pairing and movement. Follow with writing to stabilise the room.

Common pitfalls

Allowing roaming/choosing partners. Letting it run long. Skipping the ‘sit and write’ anchor.

SEND/PP considerations

Some SEND pupils find movement/social pairing stressful—allow an opt-out (‘stay seated and write’). Keep partners consistent where relationships are safe.

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Behaviour Matrix

  • Interrupt & Redirect Slow starts / dawdling transitions

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