There is no such law that teachers have to give a certain amount of homework each night. It all depends on the teacher and how they teach. Some teachers do not give as much homework as other teachers while some pile kids with work on a daily basis. There should never be a law about how much homework a teacher should give every night.
There are some schools where a principal will set a policy on how much homework a teacher may give or must give. There are even some school districts that have attempted to regulate the amount of homework assigned to students. Usually, however, it is left up to the teacher's discretion.
On average, a 6th-grade student can expect to have about 1-2 hours of homework per night. This can vary depending on the school, teacher, and subject matter, but it is a general guideline to keep in mind. It's important for students to manage their time effectively and seek help when needed to complete their assignments.
On average, 9th graders may have 1-2 hours of homework per night. However, this can vary depending on the school, teacher, and individual student's classes and workload. It's important for 9th graders to establish good study habits and time management skills to stay organized and on top of their homework.
it puts a giant fricking hole through it that's what! I'm in an AP and Pre AP class that gives me at least and hour and a half of homework each each night. Homework sucks for sure and definitively cuts into your social life. But a thing to remember is: homework is important no matter how much it cuts into your social life. Just think, in a few years, you won't even be with the same social group you are in now! Trust me on this one!
1). Go to all the classes.2). Stay awake in class. Listen to as much as you can. All would be good.3). Anything you don't understand, see the teacher (after class) and ask for more explanation.4). Do all the assigned homework. Turn it in on time.5). Look over the material in the afternoon before the test.6). Lay off the TV, movies, and video games the night before the test.7). Get a good night's sleep the night before the test.8). Have a good breakfast the day of the test ... fruit, cereal, maybe an egg or some meat.You've got your 'A'. I guarantee it. Note: This method works for any subject, not just math.
A male (or female) teacher SHOULD NEVER drink in class or during school hours. However, what a teacher does on their own time socially is their own business and not yours. If they feel like going to a club or even a restaurant for dinner and drinks (even a bar) then they have every right to be there as long as it's after school hours and their drinking doesn't interfere with their profession. Teachers however, should not be with a student on a one-to-one whether they are drinking or night during social hours.
Realistically, no. But they will anyway, as they deem homework a good use of a student's time.
The teacher asked for my homework; however, i had to lie to her because i did not do it.
1. teachers tend to give homework all at the same time which makes the student unable to complete majority of it. 2. the fact that some teachers are immune to homework. they hate giving out homework yet other teachers give out homework every night 3. in class you seem to get it and then once you get home you go blank. 4. when you don't do your homework, the teacher checks it and when you actually do it, the teacher doesn't check it! (so fustrating) 5. if you tell the teacher you dont want homework, they'll be like 'how else are you going to learn and revise all this..what will you do in your test' and 'you'll see who you'll be thanking once the exams are over'..
No, the teacher is not an idealist. The teacher has expectations that the students will meet those expectations and that is part of teaching. If students are allowed to maintain at a lower level that is what they will do and not advance in learning. The teacher's job is to make sure that the students reach their highest level of learning and competence.
Vincent's teacher called him oaf because he did not study or do homework last night.
On average, a 6th-grade student can expect to have about 1-2 hours of homework per night. This can vary depending on the school, teacher, and subject matter, but it is a general guideline to keep in mind. It's important for students to manage their time effectively and seek help when needed to complete their assignments.
On average, 9th graders may have 1-2 hours of homework per night. However, this can vary depending on the school, teacher, and individual student's classes and workload. It's important for 9th graders to establish good study habits and time management skills to stay organized and on top of their homework.
Dear Mr./Mrs.______, I may be absent to school tomorrow so I want to know if I can send you last night's (or whenever) homework. This was the home work on... (Attach picture of homework or just send homework here) Thank You Very Much, (Your Name)
I don't have the ability to do homework as I am a computer program designed to provide information and assistance. How can I help you with your homework?
You think you have a tough time with homework? Teachers have it rougher! They usually work several hours every night after school and they work on the weekends, too! Plus, after you do your work, the teacher has to grade every single homework assignment in all of their classes.
Do your work like a normal student. Do your homework every night and study for all tests! :)
"My homework last night was like Hercules' assignment to clean the Augean Stables".