A teacher does not usually cause misbehavior in a classroom... but a many teachers are not pro-active in preventing misbehavior. Discipline problems can lead to stress for the teacher, inability to cover currciulum, and poor social development for children. Students need boundaries. Kids will typically misbehave when: a) They do not know what to do or they are confused...... and b) when they're bored. The tip to good teaching: Don't let the kids get bored... keep them busy.. and be sure your lessons are clear and easy-to-understand. Here's an article about managing classroom behavior: http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/article1-johnson.html (The book mentioned at the end of the article is well worth the money too... it really helped me with my classroom management skills.)
Google classroom is were your child can learn cause there teacher can post questions and worksheets.
The possessive form for 'the classroom belonging to your teacher' is your teacher's classroom.
Classroom etiquette are rules that apply to a classroom that a teacher gives.
a teacher is your friend............
The classroom lectures advantage is that the teacher which teaches can understand it
because it is just as smart as a teacher
What are the causes of misbehaviour among youth today?
Stuff up the whole classroom without the teacher knowing.
Classroom humor is driving the teacher insane just a teeny bit.
behavior is the root word, and mis is the prefix. So there is no suffix
yes it can
Your teacher