Here are 30 commonly used phrases by teachers who work with children in the classroom:
- "Good morning, everyone!"
- "Let's gather on the carpet."
- "Time to start our activities."
- "Who's ready to learn?"
- "Listen to the story, then we'll discuss."
- "Quiet hands, please."
- "Who can share something with the class?"
- "Use your walking feet."
- "Hands in your lap."
- "Let's clean up and transition to the next activity."
- "Line up, single file."
- "Can you show me how you did that?"
- "It's okay to make mistakes; we learn from them."
- "Who needs help or has a question?"
- "Remember to share and take turns."
- "Let's sing our morning song."
- "What was your favorite part of the story?"
- "Who's going to be the line leader today?"
- "Sit crisscross applesauce."
- "Let's use our inside voices."
- "Raise your hand if you have an answer."
- "You're doing a fantastic job!"
- "Can you tell your friend why you chose that answer?"
- "Let's use our listening ears."
- "Time to wash hands before snack."
- "I'm proud of your effort."
- "You're all such great helpers."
- "Who can add to what our friend just said?"
- "Let's give our friend a round of applause."
- "I'm excited to see what you create!"
These phrases are designed to create a positive, nurturing, and engaging classroom atmosphere for young children. They encourage participation, cooperation, and a love for learning while setting expectations for behavior and communication.