I dont know BUT my maths teacher has his out all the time. If the teacher is a dance or music teacher my dance teacher plays music to dance to. And we do guess the song in music at the end of term or the end of the year. Hope this helps.
It all depends on the class.
One way to use "class's" in a sentence is: "The class's project was a group effort that received high praise from the teacher." Here, "class's" is used to indicate possession or belonging to the class.
The teacher divided the students into different class's based on their academic abilities.
first your teacher has to sign up for it then adds students. then teacher will tell the class the class name then they have to enter a password
No, "class' teacher" is not the correct possessive form. The correct possessive form is "class's teacher" with an apostrophe after the s.
It desterbs the class and interupts the teacher
Yes, but most schools do not allow a student to use it in class
During the middle of class, she asked the teacher to use the lavatory.
The English teacher taught the class about oxymorons.
the teacher chastise me when i come to class late
A whiteboard.
Wear a long sleeve sweater, and fish one headphone down the sleeve to your wrist. Turn your ipod on low volume, and you can discreetly listen to your music by resting your head on your hand.