Study Spot
Customized learning paths based on interests
1.Create a quiet zone. Allow a place for students to sit alone, read, do a puzzle, etc. to re-energize. 2. Encourage interests. ... 3. Teach ALL kids to think first before answering
On the surface, introverted students don’t have much to offer, but if you know the reason behind this you’ll see it's far from true. When creating a collaborative classroom, one of the biggest complaints about collaboration is that some members don’t “carry their own weight.” It’s a battle between extroverts vs. introverts, with extroverts monopolizing the discussion and gaining favour with the teacher.
Group task, role play, rotational activity etc. can be a good way to ensure classroom inclusion.