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I would suggest asking the teacher to provide evidence.
Teachers Asking QuestionsSome students might say that teachers are too stupid to know the answer, so they have to ask someone else. Of course, we hope they are joking and don't really believe that, at least not when it comes to asking questions about what they are teaching. Sometimes, it could simply be the teacher doesn't know or the teacher could ask because kids might provide a fresh prospective on the subject in question.Mostly, though, teachers ask students questions to gauge the students knowledge of the subject matter in whole.
Teachers is plural, and the trailing apostrophe shows possession (you do not add another S where the plural ends in S).So examples for this plural possessive is:The teachers' union is asking for higher salaries.All of the teachers' cars are parked in the faculty parking lot.
Health status assessments of students are typically conducted by school nurses, healthcare providers, or medical professionals who work closely with schools. They may also involve parents, teachers, and other school staff members to gather information about the students' health and well-being.
won'tAdditional answerIt's not true to say that won't is in an apostrophe. Apostrophe is the little comma that goes into words where one or more letters have been omitted and won't is the contracted form of will not.^I think they know what an apostrophe is! They were asking what 'will not' was when it was shortened with an apostrophe.
As you've written it, there's no apostrophe and is not meant o be one. But you might be asking what is the contracted form of you will, in which case the answer is you'll.
The honor society is an honors group that a school has for students with good grades. You can find out about your schools honor society by asking the teachers and staff about it.
You can put anything on a poster! Try gathering old homework papers from different students, or asking teachers to give you their Top 10 best homework questions.
Teachers is plural, and the trailing apostrophe shows possession (you do not add another S where the plural ends in S).So examples for this plural possessive is:The teachers' union is asking for higher salaries.All of the teachers' cars are parked in the faculty parking lot.
I'm not sure what you are asking but doing a project on twin towers is always good and you can always add information on how it fell and what is going to replace it. Teachers would enjoy students repecting the past.
By asking the students questions and also by listening to what they say and the questions that they ask during a lesson. Even by just observing the students as a lesson progresses a teacher can get a feel for what they are learning. If a lot of students look confused, a teacher can know they are finding it difficult to understand. Teachers can also give a test after the lesson or a task to do to see how much they have learned.
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