Motivating with comments
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 2:24 pm
This is an easy fun idea to try.
Comments can really be motivating to dc, but it's tough to think of creative ones on the fly. I think I spent quite a few years writing "Good Job!" at the top of schoolwork, or nothing at all other than a star. Then one year I decided it was time I mix it up a bit. I decided to try to write a comment each time beginning with a different letter of the alphabet. This would be an easy way to force me to come up with different comments each day. I also decided to start writing them BIG, as my dc love that!
I've been doing this for many years now.
This past week, I was on "R" and S"...

I thought I'd share some comments I've come up with through the years, and you can add more to them if you have some...
A: Amazing, Awesome
B: Beautiful
C: Cool, Colorful, Cute, Creative
D: Dynamite
E: Excellent, Exhilarating
F: Fantastic, Fabulous, Fun
G: Good, Great, Genius
H: Hip! Hip! Hooray!
I: Incredible
J: Just _____! (Amazing, Incredible, etc.)
K: Keep Up the Good Work!
L: Lovely
M: Magnificent, Marvelous
N: Neat, Nice Work
O: Outstanding, Outrageous
P: Perfect, Pretty
Q: Quite ______! (Lovely, Fantastic, etc.)
R: Remarkable
S: Sensational, Super
T: Terrific, Talented
U: Unbelievable
V: Very Good, Vivid
W: Wonderful, WOW
X: X-tremely Excellent
Y: Yahoo, Yippy
Z: Zippy
Some dc are really motivated by comments, and some not so much. But it's fun to try and see if they enjoy them! If dc are working on something with letters (i.e. a handwriting or cursive book, or a LHTH letter of the week activity), I like to write the comments beginning with that letter, as it helps them see it written correctly one more time. I also like to write their name at the end of the comment when they are little especially, as they are learning to write their name (i.e. WOW, Emmett!)
The bigger, the splashier, the better.
If you all have some more to add to my comment stash, by all means add them! I'd love to have some more to use.
In Christ,
Julie





I thought I'd share some comments I've come up with through the years, and you can add more to them if you have some...
A: Amazing, Awesome
B: Beautiful
C: Cool, Colorful, Cute, Creative
D: Dynamite
E: Excellent, Exhilarating
F: Fantastic, Fabulous, Fun
G: Good, Great, Genius
H: Hip! Hip! Hooray!
I: Incredible
J: Just _____! (Amazing, Incredible, etc.)
K: Keep Up the Good Work!
L: Lovely
M: Magnificent, Marvelous
N: Neat, Nice Work
O: Outstanding, Outrageous
P: Perfect, Pretty
Q: Quite ______! (Lovely, Fantastic, etc.)
R: Remarkable
S: Sensational, Super
T: Terrific, Talented
U: Unbelievable
V: Very Good, Vivid
W: Wonderful, WOW
X: X-tremely Excellent
Y: Yahoo, Yippy
Z: Zippy
Some dc are really motivated by comments, and some not so much. But it's fun to try and see if they enjoy them! If dc are working on something with letters (i.e. a handwriting or cursive book, or a LHTH letter of the week activity), I like to write the comments beginning with that letter, as it helps them see it written correctly one more time. I also like to write their name at the end of the comment when they are little especially, as they are learning to write their name (i.e. WOW, Emmett!)



In Christ,
Julie