LOLno. what are you, stupid?
Yes, math teachers typically have weekends off, just like many other professionals in the education field. They usually work during the weekdays to teach classes, prepare lessons, and grade assignments. However, some teachers may choose to work on weekends to catch up on grading or lesson planning. Overall, weekends provide teachers with a break from their regular school responsibilities.
You think you have a tough time with homework? Teachers have it rougher! They usually work several hours every night after school and they work on the weekends, too! Plus, after you do your work, the teacher has to grade every single homework assignment in all of their classes.
you need to know how to dance
No we dont get raises where i teach dance
The motto of International Dance Teachers Association is 'Always one step ahead'.
Some dance teachers have another job other than teaching. Also, many teachers work on their dances that they are teaching and/or add more to them. They also, may make up combinations for their students.
No, at least not in CA, because a lot of teachers give weekend homework. (I wish there was haha.)
Teachers typically have evenings and weekends off, but the amount of free time can vary depending on their workload, extracurricular responsibilities, and lesson planning. On average, teachers may have around 10-20 hours of free time per week outside of work hours.
Dancers, Dance Teachers, Dance Parents, The competition Officials ect.
no
Yes, many social workers work on weekends and even night shifts.
Because the weekends (Saturdays - Sundays) is for day offs. For everybody, there will be no schools/camps, or work lessons for that time. People will do fun things. They can enjoy themselves. Schools are closed on weekends.