Transitions, Entry Routines, and Exit Routines: How Classrooms Stay Calm
Most disruptions occur during classroom routines, transitions, and exits rather than during instruction. These “in-between” moments are cognitively demanding for students, often triggering stress or social anxiety. By implementing predictable, automated routines for entering, shifting activities, and dismissing, teachers can reclaim lost instructional time and maintain a regulated, calm classroom environment. This is Lesson 3 of…

