Yes! Or at least annoyed. That means that he or she is feeling showed up. If you continue, your teacher will get mad and say you are "Mouthing off" to him or her. So you better keep those sort of things to yourself.
your teacher
your not thinking lol i don't know ask your maths teacher
Ask a teacher or someone like that OR keep going over things untilyou've got them
I dont know BUT my maths teacher has his out all the time. If the teacher is a dance or music teacher my dance teacher plays music to dance to. And we do guess the song in music at the end of term or the end of the year. Hope this helps.
Nothing. Your teacher's sex life is none of your business. I know teachers and students sometimes get into sexual relationships, but it almost always ends badly.
go get a job and tell your teacher that Pythagoras doesn't matter and then tell her that know one cares about MATHS! Hope you liked my answer
yes. teachers have feelings and know how to teach better.
physics and chemistry are important and then you need either to do good in biology or maths :) it might be different in your country but, you should ask your science teacher or any teacher would probably know x
Native teachers would have better understanding in how to engage the students. Foreign teachers, depending what the lesson is, might know the subject better. For instance a french teacher teaching french language.
they have a seruis desiaese called yo need to listen better to your teacher
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To become a teacher you have to decide first on what type of teaching degree you want e.g. if you would like to become a maths teacher do well in maths and science, HPE teacher science and HPE, While and arts teacher you work on art music and drama. ---- On the other hand, if you wish to be a primary school teacher, you do not need any special skills in any particular subjects. You only need to be able to complete your Bachelor of Education (or its equivalent in your country). Sometimes, someone who has struggled in a particular subject in school becomes an excellent teacher in that subject, simply because they understand better why children struggle, or can relate to why the child doesn't understand.