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As a new teacher teaching first grade mathematics, how should I say my opening remarks to attract students? What are some good ways to make first-grade children enjoy listening to classes? often...

I am experienced in teaching first grade. I will talk about how I attract students in the first class of a new class. I hope it will be of some help to you.

1. Briefly introduce yourself. (Just say your last name, just tell the students what to call you.)

2. Make classroom requirements for students. (I have strict requirements on students’ sitting posture: I prefer to draw symbols in class to express requirements for students. For example: drawing a horizontal line means asking students to put their hands flat on the table and put their right hand on top of their left hand; drawing a "V" means requirements Students put their hands behind their backs and connect their hands; they also draw symbols for turning the book, etc.)

3. Then draw symbols to train students. At the same time, tell jokes and short stories to students, which is best to attract students and make them laugh.

4. Tell students what the teacher will do if they make mistakes. I usually punish students by tickling them. I find that naughty students are very ticklish. Moreover, this method will not cause parents to complain about the teacher's corporal punishment of students, and students will also feel that the teacher likes them.

5. Commonly used passwords.

The teacher said: "Please sit down!" The student replied: "I will sit down!"

The teacher said: "Little hands!" The student replied: "Put it on the table!" or " Put it behind your back!”

The teacher said: “Please be quiet!”

The teacher said: “Look at the blackboard!” Or "Read the book!"

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There are also many flexible passwords, and teachers can ask students according to different situations.

6. Praise and criticize. When teachers praise or criticize students, they require students to interact.

The teacher said: "Praise XXX!" The student gave a thumbs up and said: "Bangbang, you are awesome!" or said it in English with gestures.

The teacher said: "Criticize XXX!" The student stretched out his fist and said to the criticized student: "XXX, come on!" accompanied by gestures.