How to persuade students to correct their words that love to interrupt 150 or more?
It is a bad habit for adults and teachers for children to interrupt. They think it is impolite for a child who likes to interrupt, and a child who likes to interrupt is quick-tongued. In fact, if you look at it from your point of view, the children who love to interrupt have strong reaction ability and language expression ability, and they have a strong desire to express. There is a girl in our class. Let's call her a star. She has strong language skills and quick thinking. Whenever the teacher asks questions, she is always eager to express them. Sometimes the teacher does not invite her. She will interrupt when other children are talking and say what she thinks. Sometimes when other children make mistakes, she can't wait to correct others' mistakes. Never discourage such children at will. First of all, talk to "Star" and tell her to speak positively, which shows that she is listening to the teacher carefully. But there are so many children in the class that the teacher always invites other children to speak. If there are two people talking at the same time, the teacher can't hear clearly who is talking. Secondly, the teacher made "Star" into a little teacher and asked her to tell a story to the children and then ask questions. (Because the children's questions are relatively simple, many people scramble to answer them. The children also said that "Star" didn't know what to do and didn't hear the children clearly. Let the "stars" feel it through activities. When interrupting, others can't hear what they say, or even can't hear what they say clearly. I think that when "stars" really want to express their ideas in the future, they will feel that it is better to wait for others to finish.