Tips to Engage Students in the Classroom

Engaging students in the classroom makes the teaching-learning process much more effective and fun. In this article, discover some tips to engage students.
Tips to Engage Students in the Classroom

Last update: 26 September, 2020

Creating an attractive learning environment, that’s also able to engage students, can be a challenge for any teacher. All teachers want their students to be engaged in the subjects they’re teaching.

When children are engaged and attentive, they listen better and respond faster to instructions. It’s something that’s easily observable. In addition, teachers can see that they’re learning and having fun at the same time.

There are several ways to engage students in the classroom and make classes more interesting, fun, and beneficial for the teaching-learning process. These tips are based on experiences and certain studies. They’re also effective for elementary school students.

Look for interactive lessons to engage students in the classroom

Unless you’re an exceptional speaker, it’s easy for students to end up getting bored if all they’re doing is listening to you talk. Engaging students through constructive discussions is a very effective traditional method. It helps maintain high attention levels.

One of the best ways to measure student comprehension is to ask questions or let them do it. Letting students give their opinion on any issue is another great idea to engage them.

Playing in the classroom to learn

Everyone likes to play. Thus, playing is fun for elementary school students, high school students, and even adults. Games are a classic method for activating students’ thoughts and engaging them in subjects.

We’re talking about things such as academic puzzles, scientific toys (plant specimens, microscopes, rocks), and games that challenge the mind in any way. Creating competitive games can also work. However, to do this, it’s necessary to know the group very well and how they’ll react to the games.

Give students options to choose from

Students feel appreciated and get excited when they actively participate in the decision-making process. No matter their age, they can always have ideas that may help you improve the learning environment. They often have ideas that can help improve the classroom’s environment.

You can allow them to choose between several activities. If you offer them a range of filtered options, the choice will always be positive and they’ll feel better and pay more attention.

Use technology to engage students

Technology arouses people’s interest in general, both children and adults. Children love to experiment with devices such as tablets, cell phones, and computers. If you use technology and videos properly, they’re great tools for getting students interested in different subjects.

When you’re using technology, it’s important to really connect it with learning and make sure it isn’t a distraction.

Relate content to the students’ lives

Learning materials that are directly related to students’ real-life tend to have a greater impact. If, at any time, you notice that students are paying less attention or don’t seem to understand what you’re saying, you can try to use real-life examples.

Incorporate mystery to engage students in the classroom

A good idea is to look for ways to create suspense when you’re exposing content. For example, you can give the students clues about what the next lesson will be, tell them that they’ll love it, and talk about how interesting it’ll be without saying what it is.

Using mystery and clues usually improves students’ mood and involvement. In addition, it’s fun.

With these simple tips, you can make sure that your students are more engaged in class. Thus, they’ll participate more and be more enthused, which will help improve teaching quality.

 


This text is provided for informational purposes only and does not replace consultation with a professional. If in doubt, consult your specialist.