Maybe try doing your homework. Most people EARN an A...However, If your sitting on the border of a B or an A by a few points, you might be able to convince them. If you have a F and want an A....I dont think that's going to happen.
Do extra work, study more, ask for more help. All these things will show you are trying and most teachers will tend to grade you a bit easier if they know you are trying your best. If you just want a higher grade with no more work, then pray you don't get it - in life you don't get raises, promotions, extra training for free; you've got to work for it.
You should go politely speak to the teacher. If you had a good reason for missing, ask if you can show him proof, such as a doctor's note or something from the principal. If you had a good reason but the teacher won't accept it, you will need to see the principal and politely request that he or she look into the situation -- take your proof with you to show the principal.
If you just cut class, you're getting an F and you have nothing you can do about it. Some teachers do give daily grades that depend on your being in class.
Yes… a perfect score can raise your grade from an 85 to an 86 or even 87 at the most.
well, i have a C in math and im trying my hardest to raise it but my teacher and my parents say to quit being lazy and do my homework, pay attention, and study for tests....hope this helps!!
The grade you have to be a piano teacher is a masters degree in collage.
what grade is required to be a primary teacher
You can get a tutor, ask your teacher (more) questions, or just keep trying and try not to be lazy and do all your work and turn it in on time and no excuses DO ALL HOMEWORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Miss Caroline Fisher is her first grade teacher.
Be polite and civil in class, always follow the rules, always have your homework done neatly, on time, and correct. Always study and be prepared for all tests. Raise your hand respectfully to answer questions, but do not raise your hand to answer too often. Always say please and thank you. Your teacher will like you.
Yes, "fourth-grade teacher" should be hyphenated in this context as it is acting as a compound modifier before the noun "teacher."
It is not easy being a third grade teacher or any grade teacher. Teachers have huge responsibilities and a lot of stress. It can be an extremely rewarding job that can affect lives forever.
If it's about grades then you must get your grade you deserve. For example, my teacher gave me a 100 percent, but in the grade book she wrote zero. What i did was talk to her, then start saying that it is not fair. She did not even one time say sorry! Anyways, if a teacher messes up your grade, Then Tell The Teacher. It's the 3 T's.......Tell The Teacher that she messed up your grade.
I have terrible grades so I've learned lots of tactics to squeeze by with B's. A. Talk to your teacher. They always make mistakes that cost you points and once they fix them your grade with go up I promise. B. Do whatever it takes. Extra credit, redoing stuff, you name it. If the teacher will let you, you definitely should.
miley cyrus' second grade teacher was named MRS. PAGENTA, the nicest, coolest teacher around, miley thinks. how do i know? she told me in second grade! can u belive that! i was in her second grade class!