Teachers do not like being the bad cop! Detention is one punitive measure to take in response to negative behavior. Time to reflect on what you have done. This is counterproductive, children are acting out because they are in need of attention and guidance. So with these alternatives to detention, educators can connect, and boost students' confidence. gain trust and respect, and soon the detention room will be empty.
1. What's my purpose?
We are all special and have our own unique traits. As children get older they are told more often than not the negative feedback and not the positive behavior they demonstrate. Life is stressful and with the world changing around us, sometimes we forget why we are here, and why we all have a purpose.
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2. Blackout poetry. Great instructional time
This activity is so much fun and really it does inspire anyone to be a "poet" or at least try and give it a go. Children who have never been exposed to creative poetry will love this because there is no right or wrong. This is cool and interesting.
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3. You just got school detention!
This is a funny sketch video about how playing a trick on someone can backfire and have consequences! Students in detention can talk about how sometimes playing tricks is all in fun and other times not worth the risk and could have serious consequences for misbehavior.
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4. Laughter = positive school culture
These games are meant specifically to make kids feel safe and relaxed, so they can release some stress. Harsh punishments don't work. Get kids talking to help reduce disruptive behavior! For a middle school play Mad Dragon, The art of conversation, Totika, and more!
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5. Great assignment for detention-reflection
This is a great way to get kids to do something with their hands while they are working on their self-portraits they can have guidance and assistance from the teacher. This activity will relax them and put them at ease so they can reflect on any bad behavior.
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6. Express yourself through a rap!
Rap music is loved by middle school children and creating your own rap about how things make us feel. "How we don't like school but being rude in class is not cool! " This exercise will give the children a chance to vent and de-stress while in detention. Great video and educational too!
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7. Think Sheet
These are great reflection worksheets for students and can be adapted by grade level. to fill out. easily and it can lead to some open conversation with the teacher or monitor. Children will learn what they can do better next time and how to avoid conflict.
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8. Make Jails for phones- an original detention idea
Mobile phones in the classroom disaster! Classroom expectations must be known, and it is imperative that we have some creative ways to get kids to give up their phones. These are easy to make and make class rule posters about why phones are so distracting.
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9. Lunch detention
Lunchtime is a break but others might be going to lunch detention, where they will eat in silence, not look at anyone and reflect. Well, this is the best opportunity to teach nutrition and have a talk about eating healthy and being responsible for our actions.
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10. Punch Ball
Teachers think that if they use punch balls in the dentition room it will cause more aggressive behavior. On the contrary, children need to vent because sometimes life isn't fair. We have needed to change the old measure for decades and think creatively about time-outs.
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