you can tell her/him "teacher can i tell you something... i lost my homework but i promise you it wont happen again can you give me another copy of it." :)
Check all the places you usually keep your homework such as your backpack, locker, or desk. Ask your classmates or teacher if they have seen it. If you still can't find it, try retracing your steps to see if you left it in a different location.
Neither one. The apostrophe indicates possession or ownership. It would be plain students, with no apostrophe.
They should call up one of their friends and ask for a copy of what they lost for homework. If it isn't possible to make a copy, then be honest with their teacher and tell the truth, lying will just got them into more trouble! Hope I helped!
There are no studies on this
He may of got scared or frightened.
The Lexile score for "The Lost Hero" by Rick Riordan is 660L. This score indicates the book's reading difficulty level and is used to match readers with appropriate texts based on their reading abilities.
uhh that made no sense whatsoever
thirteenhorror is kind of like a set of instructions which have to be followed by the person reading it . Eventually the book gets too scary and the people who are too scared don't make it to the end . therefore they have lost a huge oppertunity . because one of the rules about the yhirteenhorror books is you only get "one chance" to feel the illusions and get scared the fu* out
Teachers assign homework to help students practice and reinforce what they have learned in class. It is not about being mean, but about helping students develop skills and understanding. Communicating with your teacher about workload concerns can often lead to a better understanding and potential solutions.
they were by the radley house got scared and ranaway
You don't say anything. You go to the school office and pay for the lost book ( the school buys the books and when you loose it you are responsible for the book). After you do that go to your teacher tell him/her you paid for your misplaced book and ask for a new one. Teachers hear students telling them about how they lost a book, lost homework, and many other things. I have had college students in my college classes call me about loosing a book. I told the person to go buy a new one. This is not an excuse for not doing the required work and I refuse to enable a student to fail by accepting the " I lost my book" excuse.
Yes. It's called a brain. Nature invented it after millions of years of evolution. Use your brain to remember where you put your homework and you will not lose it.