Teacher Talk
By Kelly Miller
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For better or worse, teachers talk all day long. Part of teaching is helping students to recognize and manage their behavior. Where would a teacher be without a well behaved class?
Kelly Miller
Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Teacher, Cubscout leader, blood donor and pyrotechnic assistant. See me commuting by bike or sitting on my hill looking out at the desert terrain.
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Teacher Talk - Kelly Miller
Teacher Talk
by Kelly Miller
Copyright 2014
Smashwords Edition
If you choose the best words, wisely
You can solve your problems nicely
Here are some of the best and worst statements that teachers say. Read on to laugh, relate, or find ideas out of desperation.
During pack up time the class can get a little out of hand, especially when the teacher needs to pass out last minute papers. The students need to be quiet and listen for their names. Often it is okay to read a book while they wait. Of course Joe will want to have others notice his book or even read some of it out loud to stir up some attention.
No one needs to hear your book.
Many students put their fingers where they shouldn't. They chew pencils,
bite nails, and pick. Even a strand of hair can fascinate them.
What part of me wants to touch something that has been in your mouth?
Students, in their excitement or need for attention tend to think that closer
is better.
Do you like this moving paper in your face?
That is what you are doing to me.
Some students seem to have a need for making noises