teachers should use candy as a reward because students would be more respectiful to teachers they willl pay attention in the classroom, but also that would mean they would work harder and hurt themselves to get more.
they give homework stickers candy grades tests encouragement knowledge
One popular candy riddle that many teachers enjoy is: "What kind of candy is never on time?" The answer is "Choco-late!" It’s a fun play on words that brings a smile and lightens the mood in the classroom. Teachers often use riddles like this to engage students and encourage creative thinking.
Yes it stimulates the mind.
Mrs.Peppermint or Mrs.Honeyapple
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no! you'll just get KARMA ^_^
The Golden Harp award. :P
yes, i have one that throws candy at us
Maybe you are asking whether eating candy in class affects learning. While it probably does not affect your own learning, eating or slurping on candy in class can draw attention to yourself and affect other people's learning. It can also make other people feel bad that they do not have candy. If you have students with diabetes or other diseases in your class, it can cause them to feel sad because of their disease. Mostly, teachers want to have your attention while they are teaching. If you are doing something else, even if it is only eating candy, it divides your attention and makes you seem less interested.
There is multiple answers! It depends on how many students there are.
Selling candy and soft drinks as a method of fundraising in schools can be contentious due to concerns about the health impact on students. Schools should consider promoting healthier alternatives for fundraising, such as selling fruits, nuts, or organizing events like fun runs or auctions. Prioritizing the well-being of students by offering healthier options aligns with promoting a positive learning environment.
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