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  1. sufficient: a raised hand or forefinger for wanting to speak, and waving your hands in the air to say you agree. ‘I want to contribute to the discussion.’ Raise a hand or forefinger when you wish to contribute to the discussion with a general point. ‘I agree’ or ‘Sounds good’. When you hear an opinion that you agree with, wave

  2. Teaching students to raise their hand and wait for the teacher to call on them is an essential skill in fostering a structured and respectful classroom environment. In this blog post, we will discuss an easy-to-implement, no-prep activity that educators can use to reinforce this concept.

  3. Feb 13, 2010 · You know the ones: waving their hand to get your attention, calling out with their hand up, sighing and drawing attention to themselves, beginning to speak before you actually address them. Your students need to be clear about what hand raising does and doesn’t look like.

  4. Learn how a simple nonverbal communication gesture (raising your hand) can help: Raise Your Hand – Part 1. Watch on. Read the transcript to learn more about body language for teachers. Marcel approaches Miss Savant and says, “Quick question, Miss Savant.” “Oh, hi, Marcel. Sure, I have a couple of minutes.” Replied Miss Savant.

  5. 1. Follow directions quickly! 2. Raise your hand for permission to speak. 3. Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat. 4. Make smart choices. 5. Keep your dear teacher happy! There are hand gestures that go with these as well. (You can see what the WBT website recommends here.)

  6. May 24, 2023 · Close your eyes” – hold your open hands at the sides of your head next to your eyes and slowly bring the thumb and fingers together as if you are pinching your eyes, then perhaps cover your eyes with your hands. “Come here” – hold an open hand up with your palm towards you and move all four fingers back and forth.

  7. Jun 13, 2024 · Do you know how to speak with your hands? Check out our list of the 20 hand gestures you should be using in your next speech and find their meaning.