The common way is a CURVE, showing a graph of all the grades. In this way, a student can see where they fall in comparison to classmates.
To do this, graph all the grades with the Y axis being frequency, and the X axis as a bar chart with each bar being a grade range. Typically, in a large enough sample, you will see a bell-curve form. Of course, with modern grade inflation, the average is going to be much higher, or the curve might become useless as all the students get As.
There would be a negative correlation in the classroom, of a student's grades, with the number of days absent from class.
No, a ferret is not a good classroom pet for any grade. It's not the right type of environment for a ferret and would be harmful to their health- they need a dark quiet sleeping place of about 18 hours a day. They need an enormous amount of human interaction. Ferrets stress out very easily.
The simplest way to determine the temperature of your classroom would be to use a thermometer.
The metric unit of the meter would be the appropriate measure of the area of classroom. Calculating area involves multiplying the length (in meters) of the classroom's length and width. Area of the classroom would be in square (^2) meters.
Everyone could be helping each other. Or anything that you would think as good outside a classroom, would be the same thing inside a classroom.
The estimate width of a classroom window would 2.8m
I would get help from an aide or walk him/her to the office or their classroom.
METERS!!!The unit of measurement you would use to measure the width of your classroom is meters.
This would indicate an inverse relationship between bad behavior and getting good grades. This might be true for the rare individual who can learn by reading and the book is well-written, however, if you collected a large amount of data, you find that the relationship between bad behavior in the classroom has a direct relationship to getting bad grades. I don't know about your classroom behavior, but I would like to propose that you study how one individual's bad behavior affects the grades of the students around him or her.
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The volume of air in a classroom would depend on the room's dimensions. To calculate the volume, you would multiply the length by the width by the height of the room. This calculation would give you the total volume of air in the empty classroom.
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