Your teacher is always teaching - the problem is that you are not learning what the teacher is teaching!
Yes, teachers should still teach students even if they haven't completed their homework. The main goal of teaching is to help students learn and understand the material, so teaching should continue regardless of homework completion. Teachers can find ways to engage students in the learning process, even if they did not complete their assignments.
There is no specific law that dictates the amount of homework a teacher can assign. However, the general guideline is that students should have a reasonable amount of homework that is aligned with their grade level and age, and promotes learning rather than overwhelming them. Ultimately, the amount of homework should be manageable and reasonable for students to complete within a reasonable timeframe.
teacher have told us that. teacher can teach great life lessons. Life is a great Teacher.
The noun forms for the verb 'to teach' are teacher and the gerund (verbal noun) teaching.
The noun form of "teach" is "teacher."
Personal opinion, absolutely not!
The teacher first has to plan what homework to give -- it has to help you learn whatever lesson you had that day. Then, the teacher has to decide how much homework is fair. Then, the teacher has to grade every single piece of homework from every kid in every class they teach!
They teach math. by the way the ? should be ''What does a teacher do?"
There is no specific law that dictates the amount of homework a teacher can assign. However, the general guideline is that students should have a reasonable amount of homework that is aligned with their grade level and age, and promotes learning rather than overwhelming them. Ultimately, the amount of homework should be manageable and reasonable for students to complete within a reasonable timeframe.
Some people say kids shouldn't get homework because it is time-consuming & sometimes confusing. However, teachers normally assign homework to reinforce what they learned that day, review previous material, or teach something the teacher didn't get to in class.I hope this answers your question :)
Some people say kids shouldn't get homework because it is time-consuming & sometimes confusing. However, teachers normally assign homework to reinforce what they learned that day, review previous material, or teach something the teacher didn't get to in class.I hope this answers your question :)
you should not be a teacher just to earn money. a teacher should be someone who likes to teach kids and when you were younger you listen to your teacher and learn lots.
Trust us: your teacher desperately wants to teach you to form complete sentences, if only because it would make grading your homework easier.
This way, you learn in blocks. Each week, your teacher, depending on how they teach and what they teach, will teach you a new subject of that class each week. For instance, a math teacher might teach you how to divide one week, and teach you how to add fractions and decimals the next. -Alw0527 :) ps: please recomend me on my page!
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Not always. It can also be used for reading a chapter and possibly answering questions to prepare students for what the teacher will teach.
A teacher in preschools should be have the knowledge enough of teaching kids, that she/he would be able to teach in higher grades.
i dont no my teacher made me do this and she didnt even teach us how to im only in gr5 ........thx alot Miss.Leavens:(