um... my first guess would be to: Shut up.
but if you want to be quite in the classroom, you just don't talk, sit there, read a book or something, just don't talk. And to get the whole class to stay quiet, you get them to do the same thing. Shut them up.
But in a nice way of course. ^^
the big quiet classroom was freakishly awkward
just look around really confused like it wasn't you...
I always wondered that too but it seems that teachers want us to be quiet so the class isn't disturbing other classes in their classroom. Also they keep us quiet so we can directions if needed
After the teacher became sick, the classroom was particularly quiet. I dislike vegetables, particularly green beans.
To write "quiet please," you can simply use the words in a straightforward manner: "Quiet, please." This phrase is often used to request silence in a polite way, whether in a classroom, library, or similar setting. The comma emphasizes a brief pause, making the request more courteous.
Make your presentations interesting and offer your third graders an open rec time of 15 minutes in exchange for peace and quiet in the classroom. It can be a long day for little ones to be cooped up indoors.
Quiet is a meaningful in a classroom during an exam. Quit it are meaningful words when spoken by a father to his arguing children.
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No, a ferret is not a good classroom pet for any grade. It's not the right type of environment for a ferret and would be harmful to their health- they need a dark quiet sleeping place of about 18 hours a day. They need an enormous amount of human interaction. Ferrets stress out very easily.
The possessive form for 'the classroom belonging to your teacher' is your teacher's classroom.
Yes the word classroom is a noun. It is a common noun.
A "classroom thermometer" is a thermometer assigned to be kept in a specific classroom.