There are several things I do,  but ultimately it depends on the kid.   I
have always had bigger kids, and they usually take to my teasing well.  .If
I have a good relationship with the kid,   I've been known to say real
quietly to the blurter, "I KNOW you know.  Let's see what the other's
know..." with a wink.  Doesn't work with all kids though.

I teach the concept of "wait time" very early in the year.  They can jot
their answers in their notebooks while the others are thinking.

I often use pair/share.  Everyone gets to talk then.  I usually ask the pair
to share their partner's response.  Makes everyone pay attention to what's
being said.

I will also use an around the room idea.  Everyone gets a turn to say their
answer, even if someone else says it first.  Kids that don't have an answer
may borrow one of the other's.  This works well with, "So, what do you
remember from yesterday?"  or "What do remember about...?"

I have also have a deck of regular cards for each class.  Everyone's name is
on a card.  Usually I take roll with them.  I spread them out on a table.
They put their card in a basket on the end of the table.  I gather up the
leftovers and plug it into the rool sheet. They know not to yell out answers
when they hear the cards shuffle.


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Kim
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Kimberlee Hannan
7th CORE-ELA & WH
Sequoia Middle School
Fresno, California 93702

The best teachers teach from the heart, not from the book. ~Author Unknown

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