This depends, if the students are actually learning something, then fun-teaching is a better way for students to learn. They pay more attention, and care more about in class work, and homework. However, if you teach in such a creative way that the students become totally distracted and do not pay attention to the teaching material, you might as well not have taught them anything.
Depends on your definition of 'good' and 'bad'. I would use them to have a good time, possibly doing 'good' or 'bad' along the way. most people would have fun with them
not necessaraly, it has it's good points but people might start to make fun of you.
Good in a bad way.
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Hephaestus is a maker of tools that could be used both in a good way and a bad way.
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No... it's a good thing that way you both have the education and you know what you're doing. It's fun when you're not a virging... it's pleasurous <3 huggle and bubbles-Jackie
To Counter your question, homework is not bad, EXCEPT when the content of the homework does not sufficiently provide the teaching tools needed to allow the student to keep up with the class, and when it cannot help the student learn anything from the previous lesson. Then the homework is bad. When an assigned homework can provide a great way of teaching and challenging the student, then its great homework.
if they are girls kiss them
in a way yes
it all depens on the person you are kissing now if there breath bad yes that would not be fun at all, now if there breath swell's good then it's fun only if they know how to kiss back. or you can teach them which is always fun.that a way he or she wil kiss you like you want to be kisss.
Some effective strategies for teaching kids swim lessons in a fun and engaging way include incorporating games and activities, using positive reinforcement, breaking down skills into manageable steps, providing clear instructions, and creating a supportive and encouraging environment.