A caregiver is important to a child. If the child is having difficulties with a homework assignment it is best to talk to the child and figure how you can help them. If you are not sure of the answer yourself be sure to have the child ask their teacher.
The caregiver needs to sit down with the child and ask the child questions aimed at helping the child to remember the instructions. If possible, the caregiver needs to contact the school and clarify.
That would depend on your teacher's instruction when giving the assignment.
"The Caregiver" is about a woman who leaves her son in the Philippines to move to London. She is a teacher but she gives that up to becomes a caregiver with the hope of augmenting her salary.
To politely ask a teacher to grade an assignment, you can say something like, "Could you please let me know when you will be able to grade my assignment?"
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You can politely ask a teacher to grade a late assignment by sending them a respectful email or speaking to them in person, explaining the situation and requesting feedback on the assignment.
Yes.
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The teacher can give those students failing grades for that assignment.
No, using 'he' as a common gender noun is not only inappropriate, it is poor grammar. If the gender is unknown, some appropriate ways to overcome the problem is: When the teacher gave you the assignment, what did he or she say? When the teacher gave you the assignment, what did the teacher say? When the teacher gave you the assignment, what did they say?
Generally they can just be called nursery workers If you mean a plant nursery, then they are sometimes called gardners or master gardeners.