Walking a class in line looks neater and helps to control the group as a whole. We all stand in lines at the checkout counters of stores, too.
no because then they wont have the space they want
cons students dont like walking in line which can cause a disturbance to other classes
Yes, if they are going some place as a class. Between classes, no.
Yes they should in case something happens, they all stick together as a group. Having students walk in a straight line also makes teachers jobs easier because the teacher can look in one direction and do a head count. Students should have to walk in lines because it can get them to their destination quicker. Although, students will get impatient at times and start to scratch their heads, or tie their shoe laces, having students in line can keep them safe. Teachers wouldn't have to worry so much about the students because they are all in the lines. And since most students act immature this can help them stay quietly and in order.
It should unless the lines are cut or damaged.
because they need straghit lines not curved
In a music theory class, it is important to start with the basics. Begin by teaching students about the musical staff, including the lines and spaces, as well as the concept of pitch. From there, move on to teaching about note durations and rests. This foundation will provide students with a solid understanding of musical notation and rhythm.
You would have 7 lines with 8 students in each line. Also have 2 lines with 28 students, or 4 lines with 14 students.
yes
circle connected with lines
yes
Draw two lines the same length. One line will represent one group and another array will represent another line. But they MUST BE EQUAL!!!
It has 2 lines, i just did that in geometry class.
Students can be made attentive by inculcating the 'Sense of Discipline' which begins with prayer in assembly lines each morning. They need to be shown audiovisuals about gaining the power of observing silence - 'Maun Barat' in Hindi - as Gandhi observed regularly.