You only have a short time in school. If you want to learn more, why is that a bad thing?
are you asking me to do your homework for you? Stop being lazy and look in your textbook or on TCI!
are you asking me to do your homework for you? Stop being lazy and look in your textbook or on TCI!
They want you to understand the meaning of being thankful.
Homework can instill responsibility in a student in seventh grade (or any grade) or it can lead to the student being irreresponsible. It depends on whether the student actually does the homework or not. It also is an extention of what the teacher teaches at school. Doing homework helps students to learn what they are being taught.
First, you ask your teacher if you may turn it in late -- some teachers won't let you do that. Second, you make sure the late homework is the very best you can do, so the teacher knows you really tried to do it.
You should expect thousands of people hating you, because you're a math teacher, but unless you dont give out that much homework...
The answer to the riddle is "homework." The phrase "algebra with pizzazz" suggests a focus on math, and when a teacher tells students to stop talking and work, they are likely being instructed to complete their assignments, which typically includes homework.
Its best to be honest when talking to your teacher about a homework assigment. "Being honest is a good thing," said Bob.
Do your homework but don't study. But being nerdy is cool now so.. listen to the teacher, answer few questions.
You need to answer this question because we don't do homework and your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills.
The teacher punished Swaminathan for not completing his homework and for being disruptive in class. His behavior was seen as disrespectful to the learning environment, leading the teacher to take disciplinary action. The punishment aimed to teach him the importance of responsibility and proper conduct in school.
I felt a sense of oneness or unity among the teacher and the learners! Oftentimes the teacher allows her students to participate in the class by asking questions related to their lesson!