it all depends on if you did something bad so they have something to cover for giving you a bad grade
Generally no, but it is a possibility that a child could be graded unjustly. If you feel that this has happened, you can try asking your teacher the reason you received a particular grade. If that doesn't resolve it, then telling your parents that you feel you received an unjust grade is the best solution, and they can get a parent teacher meeting to sort the issue out.
If a student's grades reflect their poor behavior, then a teacher can give a student a bad grade. A teacher can also note on a student's report card that they behave poorly and need to fix their behavior in the classroom.
Scout's teacher said she would start teaching cursive writing to the class in third grade.
Dru Riker. i know because shes my sixth grade teacher for social studies!he got far in his life because he had a good teacher :)
Attendance, Homework grade, test and quiz grade, class participation points, projects grade. It all really depends on the teacher though
Because different teachers have different guidelines and expectations I would ask your teacher. When I was in fourth grade we always double spaced which I hated but had to do.
because the teacher said no
The grade you have to be a piano teacher is a masters degree in collage.
because he showed his bum in front of his teacher
There isn't too much of a downside because 6th graders are easy, but the effort and work that you have to commit to if you want to be a 6th grade teacher would be harder then perhaps an Elementary school teacher. Also, you have to get up earlier and stay up later. AND- you need a good degree if you want to be taken seriously by the parents and staff. Not that any of that is bad, but most people can't commit to it. But if you do want to be a 6th grade teacher- GO FOR IT! :)
Well you work and your teachers grade them and they go into the grade book and your teacher hands out the report cards and you get yours and you find out what your grades are and i know because i was in 5th grade once
That would depend on what grade you're in, for a sixth grade, yes. but for a seventh grader just get help from your teacher. for anyone older than that.. no
Alot of times if a class makes a low grade, your teacher will decide to "curve" it. All this means is that he/she is giving you extra points. For example, if you make an 89 and your teacher gives a 3 point curve, your new grade would be a 92.
yes because some are boring and some are fun