You're trying to get us to say you have a bad teacher, is that it? Unfortunately, the question is pretty much unanswerable without knowing what the circumstances and history of the situation is. No luck here for you today.
It's "allowed" in the sense that there's not actually a law forbidding it. A good teacher would not do so on a routine basis, since it's very frustrating to students, but once in a while it might be justified.
When emailing a teacher about an assignment, be clear and polite in your message. Start with a greeting, state the purpose of your email, provide specific details about the assignment, ask any questions you have, and thank the teacher for their time. Make sure to use a professional tone and check for any spelling or grammar errors before sending.
Yes if they had no time before. You are not allowed to leave until the teacher dismisses you.
An example of delayed feedback is when a student hands in an assignment to their teacher, but the teacher waits a few days before providing feedback on it. This delay can make it challenging for the student to connect the feedback with the work they completed.
When school homwwork says to do research on the subtopic, it means to look the subtopic up in reputable sources and find information about it. It would be a good idea to take notes of important points and to record where that information came from. The subtopic could be anything and should have been given to you or chosen by you and approved by your teacher before the assignment was given. If you have questions about the assignment, you should ask your teacher when the assignment is given.
He has to write a theme about the mot exciting thing in his life and it has to be done asap or his English teacher will not give him a passing grade...so he writes about the time he walked out of the Movie Theater before he got jumped.
The best thing to do is to tell the teacher. Tell them why you didn't. Did you forget it at school? Did you procrastinate? Tell the teacher that you understand what you did wrong and that it won't happen again. If it's a big assignment and all else fails, pretend to cry. It works every time. Good luck!
Yes we are. we are allowed before school, during lunch, and after school. And any free time when your teacher tells u you can.
Becoming a Teacher's PetHere are some tips in order to be a teacher's pet. Hand in all assignments, and try to hand them in as early as possible.Do whatever she/he tells you to do.Give your teacher presents throughout the entire year.Help your teacher out with anything she needs after, during, and prior to school hours.Do extra assignments.If you do badly on an assignment, ask how you can get extra credit.After a presentation, ask how you can improve.Always ask for tips.Get involved in all his/her extra curricular clubs.If given a punishment assignment, double the punishment assignment and kindly apologize to your teacher for being disruptive.Always raise your hand in that teacher's class.Never complain about assignments or homework.Tell them that the assignment "sounds like fun" or that "I learned a lot".Apologize.have sex with them or give them a blowjobno one likes teachers petsi am a teachers pet, they like it if your gay and proud of it
Before leaving an incident assignment you should do all of the following expect for :
The first thing you do before correcting a sentence would be read it. Then you would need to correct what needs to be.
of course! you have to study to be a teacher before doing any teaching job.