There are 1860480 ways.
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Five groups of five people. Simple math my dear.
Seven are jumping.
You can arrange the letters in group One hundred and twenty-five different ways.
Five if the book/teacher includes the base, four if not. (I would go with five though)
Five students to one teacher 5:1
The average number of students for a middle school classroom is anywhere from 25-30 students depending on the class and the size of the school district.
The teacher arbitrarily chose five students to participate in the summer recreation program.
Only if the teacher is only eating gum and not a full meal. i mean that's why they invented something called a teachers lounge so they can eat there not in the classroom. even more so if that teacher is the kind that complains when a student leaves crumbs in the classroom.Another perspective:Teachers are allowed to do anything in their classroom that does not violate state or federal law, or the policies of the district. Eating is generally not covered in any of those.As a teacher who administered the MEAP for five years, not only did I eat during the test, I brought snacks and beverages for the kids to make the environment as relaxed as possible. My goal was for the students to do the best they could, and I found the more relaxed they were, the better they performed.Also, I had only one rule in my classroom: Respect. That extended to, if you make a mess, respect the room, the other students, me as the teacher, and the school and clean it up.
Since there are 5 different prizes, and assuming a pupil can get only one prize the answer is25P5 = 6,375,600 ways.
Usually, the teacher will look at the entire class while choosing the students. During the selection process, the teacher tries to make eye contact with most of her students. If there is a direct relationship between eye contact, there is a high percent chance that you will be picked within a few seconds of making eye contact. However, if you look around aimlessly like an idiot, psychologically, the teacher will choose you because she feels as if you havent done the homework or because you don't want to be called on. So how do you NOT get called in: look at the teacher every once in a while, but pretend like you dropped your pencil or your shoe is untied. If you do need to do something else, look at other students in the classroom, taking only a few seconds to glance at the teacher. Dont make it a stare, make it like a casual turning of the head. This way, you recognize what the teacher is saying and show that the homework is completed. Also, dont talk, teachers will call on you! hope this helps!
While making a foldable in class, my teacher told all the students to pleat the paper five times.
As of 2010, Jerilyn McCabe was a teacher in Brick, New Jersey. She taught at Lake Riviera Middle School. Several students rated her anywhere from three to five on a five star scale.
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Frech classes are usually 55 minutes long. The five minutes off the hour allows for the students changing of classroom (from junior high school and up)
In today’s society, homework for students is getting more complex and intense to be done solely at home. The need for the teacher to leave at least five minutes at the end of the class to make sure that every student understand how to complete his or her homework assignments prior to leaving the classroom. There are two reasons why it is important for teachers to strongly consider allowing students to start on their homework in class and complete the rest of it at home. These two reasons include the following:Parents WorkThe first reason why homework should be started in the classroom and finished at home is because parents are not always at home to help their child with homework. If they are at home, then sometimes they are not able to do some of the homework. For example, many parents are able to help their students with reading and writing activities, but when it comes to studying math and science topics at the secondary level, this is where parents get stuck. By starting on the homework in class, students are able to ask the teacher for assistance or help direct them to resources that will enable to complete their homework.Homework CompletionThe second reason why homework should be started in the classroom is to see who is actually completing the homework. Depending on the learners’ age, they may have additional assistance with their homework resulting in the ambiguity of determining who completed the assignment. For example, a second-grader who struggles with counting money in the classroom seems to be getting all of the homework correct. This is a red flag to alert the teacher that someone is helping the learner significantly with his or her homework instead of tutoring him or her in the topic. To avoid this, teachers can give students the opportunity to work on their work independently in the classroom so that they will know what a student knows or not. This strategy still gives them a chance to gain additional practice with the skill, but students are being a bit creative of where they complete their homework.The bottom line is that students arebenefitingfrom this strategy because they are able to get jumpstart with getting their homework completed whether this means that they can get the assistance necessary from the teacher of record or even a classmate.
Peggy A Zimmerman has written: 'A microethnographic analysis of classroom teacher activity selection, sequence, structure, and behavioral expression while opening the school day across grade levels one through five' -- subject(s): Classroom management, Attitudes, Elementary school teachers