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1 1. How do you start your day in the classroom?
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A) By setting clear goals and outlining the day’s schedule.
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B) With a warm greeting and a check-in on how everyone is feeling.
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C) By jumping straight into an engaging or interactive activity.
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2 2. A student is not paying attention during your lesson. What do you do?
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A) Firmly remind them to stay focused and continue the lesson.
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B) Gently ask if they need help or if something is bothering them.
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C) Shift to a more interactive method to recapture their attention.
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3 3. How do you handle group work in your classroom?
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A) Assign groups based on ability and monitor them closely.
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B) Allow students to choose their groups and provide guidance as needed.
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C) Encourage friendly competition between groups to keep them engaged.
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4 4. Your classroom is getting a bit noisy. How do you react?
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A) Use a signal to quickly bring the noise level down.
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B) Remind the class of noise expectations in a calm manner.
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C) Let it continue if it’s productive, but intervene if it gets too loud.
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5 5. A student forgot their homework. What’s your response?
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A) Remind them of the rules and give a small consequence.
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B) Discuss why they forgot and find a way to help them stay on track.
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C) Offer an alternative or extension, understanding that mistakes happen.
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6 6. How do you reward good behavior in your classroom?
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A) Through a structured reward system like stickers or points.
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B) By giving verbal praise and recognizing their effort in front of the class.
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C) With fun activities or extra free time as a treat for the class.
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7 7. What’s your approach to setting classroom rules?
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A) I set clear, non-negotiable rules from the start.
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B) I collaborate with students to create rules that they agree on.
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C) I keep rules minimal and focus more on building mutual respect.
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What’s Your Classroom Management Style?
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Mostly A’s: The Structured Leader
You believe in clear rules and consistent expectations. Your classroom is well-organized, and students know what’s expected of them. Structure and discipline are key to your approach.
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Mostly B’s: The Supportive Mentor
You value a supportive and understanding classroom environment. Your approach is student-centered, focusing on their well-being and individual needs. You create a positive and empathetic space for learning.
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Mostly C’s: The Engaging Facilitator
You prefer to keep your classroom dynamic and engaging. Interactive lessons, games, and activities are central to your management style, making learning both fun and effective.