Class pets can potentially distract students, as they may draw attention away from the lesson. However, they can also enhance engagement and curiosity, fostering a positive learning environment. The key lies in how the teacher incorporates the pet into the classroom activities, using it as a tool to maintain focus while promoting responsibility and empathy among students. Ultimately, the impact of class pets on distraction varies depending on individual student dynamics and the classroom setting.
No
yes
The average number of kid in one class is 100 with one teacher
Because they want the kids to be miserable and it makes a lot of noise. It's not disrespectful to a teacher to chew gum in class. It's disrespectful to a teacher to chew gum in class, after he/she says you cannot chew gum is class.
It could be because for example if a teacher couldn't come to class & she has a computer in her house or school the teachers should bring a computer that has a webcame so that the teacher can learn the kids while she is at home & the kids are at school.
-Kids love it when a teacher can teach in a way that makes the class fun!
No because kids will trash other kids with it and it will also distract them from their schoolwork
It very much depends on the class and the teacher.
I think YES, because the kids should always try their best. If the teacher has a reason to yell at them MAYBE, but if they are just being mean than No.
Because many kids will waste class time rather than do what is asked of them by their teacher.
well like my brother kids will copy the and talk about it at school
no, because if they pick a fun teacher that teaches them things they've already learned(a class for slow people) or picked a teacher that teaches them what they would teach to like college kids (a class for really smart kids), they wouldn't be learning the right things and would get F's or straight A's