It all depends upon what you want to do, if you like physics better go after physics if you like math better go after math, the only person that can answer that question is yourself.
yes a math teacher can teach physics
They teach math. by the way the ? should be ''What does a teacher do?"
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It depends on the level, both of the student and of the tutor. At the high school level, either would be acceptable; if you choose a math teacher, though, ask how comfortable they are with physics. At the college level, it would be better to have a tutor with substantial training in physics.
No, "math" and "teacher" are not capitalized when used in a general sense, such as "I am the math teacher." However, if referring to a specific course title, like "Math 101," then "Math" would be capitalized. In general contexts, only proper nouns or specific titles should be capitalized.
Job titles are usually only capitalized in business/professional material, rather than in common prose. Writing either "Physics Teacher" or "physics teacher" would be correct, but "Physics teacher" or "physics Teacher" would not.
You should expect thousands of people hating you, because you're a math teacher, but unless you dont give out that much homework...
Go and ask you teacher what you need to do.
You should get the teacher or contact the teacher anyway you can
He was a physics teacher.
well if you wnat to be a health teacher or a gym teacher you should probably be certified in CPR and if you want to be a gym teacher and teach swimming then you HAVE to be a certified lifeguard (just in case)
I do not hate my math teacher.