You can get your teachers in Harvard or any college
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Harry Allen Cunningham has written: 'Material facilities needed in the training of intermediate grade teachers in science' -- subject(s): Science, Training of, Study and teaching, Science teachers, Study and teaching (Elementary)
6th grade?
It depends on the policy of your local school district.
An increase in rainfall can cause landslides which then affect the geosphere because it forms "new" land. An increase in rainfall can also give the plants more water which means the animals have something to eat and that affects the biosphere.8th grade earth science textbook? good luck.^ Actually this question was in my 9th grade Honors Earth Science textbook.8th grade earth science textbook? good luck.^ Actually this question was in my 9th grade Honors Earth Science textbook.
no teachers like creativity. I recommend something else
Earth's interior Plate Tectonics Earthquakes Volcanoes Minerals Rocks
The Earth Science Regents Exam can be challenging, but with proper preparation and studying, you can do well. Focus on understanding key concepts, practicing with past exams, and seeking help from teachers or tutors if needed. Remember to stay calm and confident during the exam. Good luck!
Earth science in eighth grade typically covers topics such as plate tectonics, the rock cycle, weathering and erosion, Earth's layers, and natural resources. Students may also explore concepts related to climate change, weather patterns, and environmental sustainability. Hands-on activities, experiments, and real-world examples are often used to help students understand these complex concepts.
Do your home work (all of it) and do all your class work. Ask questions in class, also be polite to your teachers. P.S. It worked for me I got all A's and outstandings all year. (I am now in 9th grade)
There are lots of ideas for a 4th grade science project. One example is studying the solar system, learning about each planet that orbits Earth and the sun.
Hopefully they go to an English teacher to get their Answers.com question proofread before they post it.... I think you meant "What does a science and math teacher do?" Depending on the grade level they teach, they may be in charge of teaching both subjects or specialize in just one. Elementary Education teachers (K-6) usually have to cover both during the course of their day with their students. Each grade level has a set amount of topics that much be covered within the school year. For example, 3rd grade is when most students learn multiplication, 4th grade they learn about fractions, etc. Junior High and High school teachers (7th-12 grade) usually have one subject they teach all year long. A math teacher in the upper grades might teach triginometry, course II, and pre-calc. to different grade levels throughout the day, but their teaching focus is math all day long. Same goes for science...k-6 teachers do science as part of their school day, and 7th-12th grade teachers teach different levels of science all day long.