The document lists common classroom commands used by teachers. It includes 14 numbered commands related to speaking, reading, writing, drawing, and listening. It also lists 12 unnumbered classroom management commands such as standing up, sitting down, opening books, being quiet, working in pairs or groups, and putting books away. The document concludes by providing examples of commands for students to practice in groups, such as standing at the front, coming to the teacher, writing the date, and listening.
The document lists common classroom commands used by teachers. It includes 14 numbered commands related to speaking, reading, writing, drawing, and listening. It also lists 12 unnumbered classroom management commands such as standing up, sitting down, opening books, being quiet, working in pairs or groups, and putting books away. The document concludes by providing examples of commands for students to practice in groups, such as standing at the front, coming to the teacher, writing the date, and listening.
The document lists common classroom commands used by teachers. It includes 14 numbered commands related to speaking, reading, writing, drawing, and listening. It also lists 12 unnumbered classroom management commands such as standing up, sitting down, opening books, being quiet, working in pairs or groups, and putting books away. The document concludes by providing examples of commands for students to practice in groups, such as standing at the front, coming to the teacher, writing the date, and listening.