How do you say good things about students?
The student:
- is a conscientious, hard-working student.
- works independently.
- is a self-motivated student.
- consistently completes homework assignments.
- puts forth their best effort into homework assignments.
- exceeds expectations with the quality of their work.
- readily grasps new concepts and ideas.
How can you make your students appreciate your subject?
Motivating Students
- Encourage Students. Students look to teachers for approval and positive reinforcement, and are more likely to be enthusiastic about learning if they feel their work is recognized and valued.
- Get Them Involved.
- Offer Incentives.
- Get Creative.
- Draw Connections to Real Life.
What are some good class expectations?
Respect yourself, the teacher & others. ·
How do you appreciate students for good performance?
101 Ways To Say “Very Good!”
- I’m happy to see you working like that.
- You’ve just about mastered that.
- You’re really working hard today.
- I’m proud of the way you worked today.
- That’s the best you’ve ever done.
- You’re doing that much better.
- Keep working on it. You’re good.
- Couldn’t have done it better myself.
How do you appreciate a subject?
“Thank you so much for generously sharing your time and expertise.” With additional superlatives and the word “appreciate” as needed. “This project could not be completed without your specific expertise and generous support. Please know you have my deepest thanks.”