Turn in your work and try your best. Behave in class and listen.
3.145 is a shortened version of pi which is mostly used rather than the full number. Pie is a tasty dessert which only appears in maths if you have a really nice teacher.
If a teacher gets fired and you did not like that teacher do not cheer just keep it to yourself. If you liked that teacher then if your brave enough go ask the principal why the teacher got fired. If you have a picture of that teacher look at it and if you cannot do that remember all the good times you and that teacher had and get on with your life.
The possessive form of the noun teacher is teacher's.Example: I put an apple on the teacher's desk.
The possessive form of the noun teacher is teacher's.
The possessive form of the singular noun teacher is teacher's.Example: I put my homework on the teacher's desk.
I do not hate my math teacher.
Your teacher can do that for you.
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.
Not, if you are on ly a D in maths.
if your a maths teacher or anything to do with maths.
Ask a teacher or someone like that OR keep going over things untilyou've got them
In the team teaching technique of teaching, a team is usually formed of the subject teacher and a teacher specializing in the particular topic being taught. For example, if 'shares' is to be taught in a maths class, the team formed is of a maths teacher (regular maths teacher of the class) and an economics teacher, since he will have a better expertise on the topic of shares than a maths teacher. Thus the maths introduces the lesson/topic and the economics teacher explains the topic of shares in detail. The maths teacher may evaluate the lesson at the end. Thus the teachers leverage on the skills/knowledge of one another.
Be honest. We have heard EVERY excuse.
Video game designer
Bout the same as a spellings teacher.
No.
Maths is an exiting lesson/subject depending on the teacher and what part of maths you are learning about.