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 Newsletter: Sign up today! ::>   With fun ideas, helpful information, and even some creative recipes, the Inkless Tales Newsletter -- a monthly-ish production -- is a great way to keep up with what's going on here.   | Running out of ways to say: "Well done?" on your students' pages? Here's a list of alternatives for you: For an A student: 
            Great jobGood effortNice, nicely done, nice jobBrilliantYou worked hardFabulousTerrificOutstandingWell doneWhat an achievementAdmirableFirst classFirst-rateMarvelousMagnificentStupendousSuperExceptionalCommendableSuperiorWonderfulWelll worth reading!ExcellentBe proud of yourself Motivational phrases:Best accompanied with SPECIFIC instructions for improvement - and delivered via the "sandwich" method: a positive comment, then the "negative," then finish with an upbeat, positive comment, e.g.:
 "Try again, John. You're great at ELA. Maybe you can use those skills to help you with your word problems here in math class - think of them as stories. You're good at comprehension." 
            Try againDon't give upI have faith in youNext time you'll do betterNeed help? I'm hereYou can do this, just practice.Extra time on this subject will help - I know you'll put the effort in to succeedLet's talk about this - together we can improve your grade - I know you can do this      |