Alexander graham bell, i think he was Canadian though
You need to answer this question because we don't do homework and your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. The teacher is not looking for our answers.
Well you see the American Flag has been our symbol of our nation's strength and unity for 132 years. I know this because I am a geologist teacher and my great great grandmother new Betsy Ross. Yepperdoodles;0 Have a nice day
There have been many people to influence American schools. One person with the most notable influence was Christopher Dock who was a Mennonite teacher.
The best had to have been Booker T. Washington... 1st principal of Tuskegee Normal & Industrial Institute (Now Tuskegee University), author of 15 books, countless newspaper and magazine articles and recipient of honorary degrees from both Harvard and Dartmouth.
Mary Jane Patterson died in 1894 of unknown causes. The influential African-American school teacher and principal taught until the time she died.
Alexander Graham Bell
According to my teacher, the original inventor is Armando Malite. Armalite got its name from the inventor.
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The person that influenced Louisa May Alcott was her father because of his ideas as an inventor and a teacher. He was the one that taught her most of the stuff she knew.
He was sent to a private teacher but was not interested.
Ask your teacher.
The teacher was able to give and discuss a topic in which it is related to the age and level of the learners. Students was interested to listen because they can really relate on what their teacher is talking about. With this there will be a meaningful learning after all.
The teacher was able to give and discuss a topic in which it is related to the age and level of the learners. Students was interested to listen because they can really relate on what their teacher is talking about. With this there will be a meaningful learning after all.
Mrs A - coolest teacher ever.
her parents and her gym teacher
Her teacher had inspired her.
Miriam Benjamin was a teacher in addition to being an inventor. She was born in Charleston, South Carolina on September 16, 1861 and died in Boston, Massachusetts in 1947.