- 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 compliment a student?
- Good.
- You’ve got it right.
- That’s right.
- Super.
- That’s good.
- You’re really working hard today.
- You are very good at that.
- That’s coming along nicely.
How do you express gratitude to a student?
- Simply tell them. Let your child know that you love and support them. …
- Praise positive behavior. …
- Leave a note in their lunch. …
- Show up to their big game, performance, recital, etc. …
- Make their favorite food. …
- Try something new together.
How do you write positive comments for students?
- is an enthusiastic learner who seems to enjoy school.
- exhibits a positive outlook and attitude in the classroom.
- appears well rested and ready for each day’s activities.
- shows enthusiasm for classroom activities.
- shows initiative and looks for new ways to get involved.
How do I give a specific praise?
To give behavior-specific praise,
you clearly tell students what they’ve done correctly
. For example, if you have a student for whom organization is an issue, you could say, “Nice work getting your homework out of your homework folder first thing this morning.”
How do you express thankfulness in writing?
- I cannot thank you enough.
- Words cannot express how much you mean to me.
- I am more grateful to you than you’ll ever know.
- I’m eternally grateful.
- You have my deepest thanks.
- I’ll never forget your support and kindness.
What is a good sentence for gratitude?
with gratitude He smiled at them with gratitude
. gratitude (to somebody) (for something) I would like to express my gratitude to everyone for their hard work. I feel a deep sense of gratitude to her. in gratitude for something She was presented with the gift in gratitude for her long service.
How do you write positive comment?
Exactly right!
Keep it up
. Excellent Keep up the good work. Exceptional Magnificent Exciting Majestic thoughts Exemplary Marvelous Exhilarating Meritorious Extraordinary Much better Fabulous My goodness, how impressive!
How do you write a good comment?
- Read the article. …
- Respond to the article. …
- Read the other comments. …
- Make it clear who you’re replying to. …
- Use the return key. …
- Avoid sarcasm. …
- Avoid unnecessary acronyms. …
- Use facts.
How do students write comments?
- Make some positive comments. …
- Comment primarily on patterns—representative strengths and weaknesses. …
- Write in complete, detailed sentences. …
- Ask questions. …
- Use a respectful tone. …
- Write legibly (in any ink but red).
What is an example of specific praise?
The praise should specifically
identify the student and the desired behavior
. For example, the teacher should say, “John, you did a great job keeping your hands at your sides while walking to lunch!” instead of “Good job!” … therefore, might have fewer opportunities to receive praise.
What kind of praise is most effective?
There are three main types of praise that teachers most often use:
personal praise
, effort-based praise, and behavior-specific praise. Two of these three are found to be more effective than the other.
How do you praise someone professionally?
- “Thank you, it makes my day to hear that.”
- “I really put a lot of thought into this, thank you for noticing.”
- “Thank you, I really appreciate you taking the time to express that.”
- “Thank you, I am happy to hear you feel that way!”
How do you write a beautiful thank you note?
- Open your card with a greeting that addresses your card recipient. …
- Write a thank you message to express your gratitude. …
- Add specific details to your thank you card. …
- Write a forward-looking statement. …
- Reiterate your thanks. …
- End with your regards.
How do you express deep thanks?
- I cannot thank you enough.
- Words cannot express how much you mean to me.
- I am more grateful to you than you’ll ever know.
- I’m eternally grateful.
- You have my deepest thanks.
- I’ll never forget your support and kindness.
How do you show appreciation in words?
- I appreciate what you did.
- Thank you for thinking of me.
- Thank you for your time today.
- I value and respect your opinion.
- I am so thankful for what you did.
- I wanted to take the time to thank you.
- I really appreciate your help. Thank you.
- Your kind words warmed my heart.