You dont clean your room and stuff so your parents get really annoyed and end up doing it them selves...... OR you could be nasty and do mean tricks: put pepper in their bed, put
food colouring in the washing machine ect......
The type of punishment would depend upon the offense for which the student is being punished. A serious offense could be punished by expulsion from the school. A lesser offense could involve some loss of privilege, such as removal from the Basketball team, and so forth. There are also the usual methods of complaining to parents, lowering the grade, and so forth.
Students like tutorials since they are easy to grasp. They enable students get the fundamentals without having to spend a lot of time.
Children in a school are often referred to as students or pupils.
Disallowing school uniforms allows for self-expression and individuality among students. It can also prevent the enforcement of rigid dress codes that may not suit all students' preferences or cultural backgrounds. Without uniforms, students are free to explore their personal style and creativity.
It depends on whether it is one student (singular) or more than one student (plural).Singular possession:The student's hats.Plural possession:The students' hats.
The full form of IED in the context of students is Individualized Education Plan. It is a document that outlines personalized goals, accommodations, and services for students with disabilities in the educational setting.
so they learn not to misbehave or do what they done wrong in the future
no, that's wrong, im a mother and if my student were unable to do things like that, he shouldn't have to.
No, "punished" is not an adverb. It is a verb in past tense form. An adverb is a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Ex: "He was punished severely." In this sentence, "severely" is the adverb modifying the verb "punished."
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If it affects school work or other students, yes.
We will punish those responsible.Why must you punish me?
NO! that is absoulutly inopropriate you would have to be insane, a simple hallway referal would suffice.
I am assuming that you mean Mr. Filch, the caretaker who likes to punish students for anyhting and everything. His cat's name is Mrs. Norris.
It depends on the circumstances.
Students are punished in an attempt to maintain order in a school and also, hopefully, to help them learn why what they did was wrong so they won't do it again and apply the lesson learned to situations in the future.
in return they punish them to learn
Punish Me with Kisses was created in 1983.