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Classroom Instructions

The document lists common classroom instructions that can be used at the beginning, during, and end of a class session. It includes instructions for student actions like coming in, standing up, sitting down, as well as comprehension checks asking students if they understand or are following along. The instructions are grouped into categories like coming in/out, standing/sitting, holding up objects, sequencing instructions, and checking comprehension.

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Classroom Instructions

The document lists common classroom instructions that can be used at the beginning, during, and end of a class session. It includes instructions for student actions like coming in, standing up, sitting down, as well as comprehension checks asking students if they understand or are following along. The instructions are grouped into categories like coming in/out, standing/sitting, holding up objects, sequencing instructions, and checking comprehension.

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Here are some common instructions which the class can easily understand:

• Come in. • Stand by your desks.


• Go out. • Put your hands up.
• Stand up. • Put your hands down.
• Sit down. • Hold your books/pens up.
• Come to the front of the • Show me your pencil.
class.

A number of instructions can be used at the beginning of a session, and as the semester continues:
• Pay attention, everybody. • Listen to this tape.
• You need pencils/rulers. • Repeat after me.
• We'll learn how to ... • Again, please.
• Are you ready? • Everybody ...
• Open your books at • you have five minutes to do this.
page ... • Who's next?
• Turn to page ... • Like this, not like that.
• Look at acitivity five.

A number of instructions can be used at the end of a session, and as the semester continues:
• It's time to finish. • Any questions?
• Have you finsihed? • Collect your work please.
• Let's stop now. • Pack up your books.
• Stop now. • Are your desks tidy?
• Let's check the answers. • Don't forget to bring your ... tomorrow.

Instructions can also be sequenced:

• First • Then
• Next • Finally
• After that

Comprehension language:

• Are you ready? • What did you say?


• Are you with me? • One more time, please.
• Are you OK? • Say it again, please.
• OK so far? • I don't understand.
• Do you get it? • I don't get it.
• Do you understand? • Like this?
• Do you follow me? • Is this OK?
 

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