Yes students like to read.
Students like tutorials since they are easy to grasp. They enable students get the fundamentals without having to spend a lot of time.
The teachers are responsible for the class and so, yes, they can take students notes from them. Of course, they are not going to publish them, but the notes are not appropriate student behavior. Students are there to learn and to practice what they have learned and passing notes interferes with that. That is, because the communications in class are meant to be about the subject.
At the more basic levels of education, students do not have a choice. Everybody has to learn how to read, and how to do arithmetic. At higher levels, students do have choices. College students choose their own subject of study.
Field trips help students get excited about learning. Its gets students away from the not so fun classroom environment. Field trips help students get excited about learning. Its gets students away from the not so fun classroom environment. field trips help students learn different things even outside of school What are the benefites of going on a feild trip Both the students and the teacher benefit from field trips. -Students get the chance to see with their own eyes a historical time they've read about, for example, when visiting a zoo or museum staged like that very time in history they've imagined. -Teachers get to go into more detail while at the location, to directly point out certain points she may not have been able to make with words alone -When it's time for a test on the things the've experinced , students will remember what they saw and personal experience to draw from, much easier and more meaningful than memorizing textbook material.
stuff and students will learn with the help of super computers the would be something more than the smart class and in spit of note books there would be laptops and in place of book students will find information from internet and they may use webcam to study no need for going to school
you can encourage students to read more by showing that even you are interested in reading.... and let them read more interesting books like novels..............
u have the answer ,students read to forget dude ......!
First, you know that 80 - 22 = 58 students have read something in the past month. Out of those 58 students, 55 of them have read fiction, leaving only 3 students having read strictly nonfiction. Therefore, 35 - 3 = 32 studentshave read both nonfiction and fiction.
Middle School Students do read. How much is determined by their environment, and their home life.
The number of newspapers is calculated by dividing the total number of newspapers read by students by the number of times each newspaper is read. In this case, with 300 students reading 5 newspapers each, the total number of newspapers read is 300 students * 5 newspapers = 1500 newspapers. Dividing this by the number of students who read each newspaper (60 students) gives 1500 newspapers / 60 students = 25 newspapers in total.
yes
its because some kids have a difficult time reading and they need more support and easyer books to read
i read a foreward for my students
It might be that their education isn't well constructed, or that they are young ad have not learned those skills yet. There are also students who suffer from learning disabilities, like ADD or dyslexia.
Students should read Shakespeare because it has classic language, a great introduction to drama and important life lessons.
Because when children read it makes them feel like they are getting transported into the book instead of reading the book
Only the princes and clerks who are learning to read and write. Students write on the board of limestone, Students who skillful in writing can write in sheet of paper made from plant fiber called papyrus.