Yes, you do. Doesn't it only start in high school, dumb one?
yesterday i recieved my homeroom number for my first day of middle school.
I think i would be a party teacher or a music teacher or a homeroom teacher or a kindergarton teacher
well i think a middle school math teacher would make about 40,945 with a five year experience
There are many good resources to get help with middle school math. The best resource would be to consult with the teacher to see where problems lie, and the teacher usually can provide guidance on how to get help.
In some parts of the country, a first year middle school teacher would earn about 65,000 dollars a year and about 15.4 dollars an hour. Salary varies by location, though.
That depends on your school's dress code, I would say yes, but you should probably ask a teacher. :)
Most states require a teaching credential and a minimum of a bachelor's degree. You would also have to maintain a good grade in elementary school, middle school, and high school. So hit the books!!!!!!!!!
You can probably ask one from a teacher or the Student Services would be glad to help you. :)
depending on what your teacher or instructor gives you. It normally would be your class' home room number for example if you teacher was named mrs smith. and she taught 5th grade, It would be S5 S for smith and 5 for your grade level.
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in my opinion....definitely thrirty or fewer but that depends on whether it is high school middle school or elementary...elementary i would say 25 or less
Typically, no. The word school is a common noun. It would only be capitalized if it is part of the proper name of an institution. See the examples in the sentences below:Common Noun:Children do better academically and socially in a middle school environment.Proper Noun:My favorite years were spent as a teacher at Mill Creek Middle School.