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Primary and Elementary School

Elementary school (also called primary school) refers to education institutions established for children age five through ages ten to 12, depending upon the school. Questions relating to elementary or primary schools can be found here.

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What is the parts of the addition?

c+b=ac and b - addends

a - sum

examples:

26+67=93

(26) and (93) are the addends and the number (93) is the sum of the two addends

12+48=60

(12) and (48) are the addends.

(60) is the sum of (12 and 48) the two addends.

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History of Juan Sumulong elementary school?

juan sumulong elementary school was built in 1916. it's principal by now is mrs. fe c. herrera.

Can you fall in love in primary school?

I am in 7th grade, and in my opinion, you cannot LOVE someone in middle school. What most middle schoolers, myself included, feel is a crush. When two middle schoolers 'go out', it is more of a status / reputation thing than an actual relationship. This is just my opinion, some others may disagree

Who was the first headteacher at kingsland primary school peebles?

mrs willis is the last head teacher so far she is ugly and i
should think all the kids at kingsland school hates her im
chloe westwoods mom writing

What was the result of Gillett v Unified School District 276?

The supreme court found that there was enough evidence to not renew the teacher's contract.

How do you delete history on a schools computer if it does not allow me to?

You can't. Just don't visit sites you're not allowed to.

I would also avoid using stuff like Facebook and Twitter on them as well, because sometimes schools don't allow deleting of cookies or temporary Internet files as well. (If you logged onto any site, remember to log out.)

Sample opening remarks speech of a kindergarten student?

Opening remarks for a kindergarten speech will be things such as a welcome, a congratulations to the children for their progress. Kindergarten students gain a lot of maturity in their first year of school and that can be focused on.

Causes of indiscipline in primary schools equals?

Causes within school; this might include the following,

  1. The teacher taking the lesson is a supply teacher and so is not recognised by the pupils as a figure of authority, because he/she is only temporarily teaching that class. Also the supply teacher may not know the individual names of the pupils.
  2. A teacher is foreign and cannot speak good English - the pupils can use it to their advantage by purposefully misunderstanding the teacher.
  3. The teacher may be late and so the first few minutes of the lesson were spent in an environment devoid of the basic classroom rules. This bad foundation for the lesson makes pupils more prone to rebellious behaviour.
  4. Of course the standard of discipline is likely to go down even further if a lengthy holiday awaits the end of a friday afternoon lesson or indeed awaits the end of a school week.
  5. Poor teaching. Usually a teacher who makes more of an effort to connect with the pupils is more likely to gain their attention. But reading in a monotone from a text book before telling the pupils to get on with some task in their books is just asking for the paper planes to take flight and shouting across the classroom.
  6. Outnumbered. Teaching is a tough job, though not impossibly so. However, sometimes there may simply be too many rebels in the class to keep control.
  7. Amongst higher ability groups, certain pupils may come to the conclusion that they are intellectually superior to the teacher and so taunt him/her, without feeling any incentives to do the work.
  8. Negative relations between pupils. There may also be unwelcome incidents that could occur between pupils at any time, causing tempers to occasionally flare.

Causes outside school; this may possibly include the following:

  1. The parents of pupils may have no interest in education and so this encourages their children to assume a similar attitude, provoking rebellious behaviour.
  2. Pupils may be abused at home. It's not going to be as easy for a pupil from an unstable background to focus on school work as one from a more secure one.
  3. Pupils may have found that being tough is the way to survive at home, so why shouldn't they think otherwise whenever they turn up to school?
  4. Home life for some might involve being overindulged by parents and so pupils expect the same when they come to school.
  5. Again in the domestic context, pupils may not ever have been set clear boundaries at home and so it's only natural that they are going to find abiding by a whole set of new rules at school a suffocating prospect which limits their usual freedom immeasurably.

What can or should we do?

If the child is offered practical courses that cater to his requirements, he will have a purpose and therefore less time to indulge in undisciplined behaviour. His restlessness will be curbed, as he will be better occupied. But until then, it is the duty of the teachers to help the child to cope with the load and to find a workable solution for those children who are breaking under the pressure. The parents too can contribute by spending quality time with the child, and taking a deeper interest in what is happening at school. They should make an effort to meet the teachers and find a solution to make their children's' schooling more productive and satisfying. Once the child realises that his parents are really interested in his welfare he might be willing to meet them halfway, rather than demanding his own way all the time. Children living in problematic families must be counselled by psychologists.

How many elementary schools are there in Apache Junction AZ?

There are 3 schools in Apache Junction, AZ. There is one Elementary, Middle, and High School. The Apache Junction school district offers Kindergarten through 12th grade.

Is it better to split elementary schools in Pre K - 2nd grade or Pre K - 5 grade?

Yes I do thik it is a better idea to have younger students with older stundents.

Is Crossflatts Primary School safe?

Crossflatts Primary School is very safe and has a lovely Head Teacher!

What food shouldn't be served in a school cafeteria?

i believe hot dogs should never be served. . # 1 reason they are a choking hazard because of the shape and cuz most low cost ones are full of sulfates and there are much better low cost, healthier and good tasting menus items that could be served

What year was the Western Academy of Beijing founded?

The Western Academy of Beijing, or WAB for short, was founded in 1994.

What ARE 2number between 10 and 12?

The only whole number between 10 and 11, of course, is 12. There are infinitely many other numbers in between; just add a decimal, or a proper fraction, to 10 or to 11 - for example, 10.5, 11.999, 11 2/3, etc.


Is elementary school primary school?

Sort of.

Some of the terms used for levels of education are "elementary school", "primary school", "middle school", "high school", "junior high", and "secondary school". These terms overlap to some degree, depending on the particular bias of the person who's making the distinction.


Pretty much everyone agrees that kindergarten through say 4th grade are both "primary school" and "elementary school". After that it gets fuzzier, and most people like to make distinctions based on how their particular school district separates the grades.


For example, in a district where K-4 attend one campus, 5-7 attend a second, and 8-12 attend a third, K-7 are probably going to be considered "primary school", though only the K-4 part is "elementary school" with 5-7 being considered "middle school." The campus for the 8-12 students will almost certainly be called "high school", even though most people don't consider 8th grade "high school" (some people don't even consider 9th grade "high school").