Do your work, don't mess around, get good grades and be a A+ student. Smile and raise your hand to answer questions. The teacher should like you then and if they don't they arent very nice then are they?
more achievable: just be polite! say hi when you see them in the hall and don't mess around in class. i don't think that an A+ grade is what they care about. just be nice and friendly. if you see them carrying a heavy box for what ever reason help them with it, or if you see them drop something pick it up for them ect...
AND DO YOUR HOMEWORK!
Well, first off, if a teacher doesn't like a student, it must be for some particular reason. It is unfair if a teacher doesn't even know a student and proclaims that he/she doesn't like that student. Well, let's say the student is bad. Either way, I don't think they shouldn't dislike the student. They could make them go to the principal's office every day, suspend them, accuse them, make them stand and face the wall for the rest of the day, and there are much, much more... ...just because a teacher doesn't like the student. And that's wrong.
Yes if they are very close the teacher can adopt a student. You have to make sure that the parent says yes.
We don't know what your teacher's personal preference happens to be., But for a 7th grade math test, the teacher could very well make up the questions all by him/her self if he/she felt like it.
The average salary of a 3rd grade teacher is $53,000 per year. The average salary of a math teacher is $38,211 per year.
If a students gets stuck in a classroom chair the teacher must find out where the student is stuck and try to remedy it. If the teacher cannot get the student in the teacher should get the assistance of the principal, custodian or even the fire department if that is necessary. The teacher must make sure that the student does not get harmed while trying to free the student.
Yes, it is possible for a sixth grade advanced student to achieve a higher grade than a seventh grade basic student. Grades are based on individual performance and understanding of the material, so a dedicated and high-achieving student in a lower grade level can outperform a student in a higher grade with less proficiency.
Usually, no. At least not while the student is still under the teacher's tutelage. There are simply too many things that can make the situation unfair. Maybe the student puts up with it to get good grades. Maybe the student Blackmails the teacher to get good grades. Maybe the teacher threatens the student with poor grades unless the student agrees to a relationship.
because they are stress free, they also make you feel happy all day
THe teacher evaluated the student's homework.
You can be friendly with the teacher and be a good person so then the teacher would consider you a good enjoyable student, but being loyal to the teacher and making "friends" with them would probably qualify as teachers pet.
That he's really cute, attractive and polite unlike other guys
* It is seldom every heard of that a teacher beats a student because they could lose their teacher's license. Teachers may be strict, but if they hit, slap, or even push a student then the student should report it to the school counselor or to their parents. Beware! If you make false accusations towards a teacher simply because you don't like them you could get into trouble yourself and possibly be kicked out of the school you are in or your parents could be sued.