• Keeping Students Engaged During Lessons A Small Strategy That Worked for Me

    Hello Amazing Teachers,
    One common challenge we all face is keeping our students attentive and engaged during lessons especially when the topic is a bit dry! I wanted to share a small trick I use:

    I sometimes give students a “secret word” challenge before starting.I tell them “There’s a special word I’ll say 3 times during today’s lesson.If you catch it and raise your hand after the third time you’ll win a star or sticker!”
    It makes them listen carefully and even quiet students start paying attention. It’s fun simple and works in almost any subject.

    Dear fellows how do you keep your students focused and interested during lessons especially when energy is low?

    Would love to hear your strategies and ideas.

    Sayeda Afshan Shah

  • @Sayeda-Afshan Long periods of passive listening can lead to disengagement. Short, interactive activities provide a change of pace and refocus students' attention.

  • @Sayeda-Afshan Checkpoints allow you to quickly gauge students' understanding and identify areas where they might be struggling, allowing for adjustments to the lesson or further explanation.

  • @Sayeda-Afshan
    What a creative and engaging idea! The “secret word” challenge is such a fun way to spark curiosity and keep students actively listening especially during tough or dry topics. I love how it encourages focus without pressure.
    In my class, I use quick brain breaks short, energetic activities like clapping rhythms or “stand if you agree” prompts—to reset attention. I also try to include storytelling, visuals, or real-life connections to make lessons more relatable.

    Looking forward to hearing more great ideas from everyone!