My education and experience make me an excellent candidate for this position and my dream of becoming a third
grade teacher makes me extremely excited about the opportunity to learn more and gain additional experience by participating in the district's new summer learning program.
Having a good fourth -
grade teacher makes a student 1.25 percent more likely to go to college, the research suggests, and 1.25 percent less likely to get pregnant as a teenager.
I'm a first
grade teacher making birthday cookies for a treat for my students!!
Although it may look as if the fourth -
grade teacher made a huge impact, the outstanding results could actually be traced back to the third - grade teacher.
One of the second
grade teachers made the statement «If you can say it you can read it.
Not exact matches
In a letter to parents seen by NBC 6, the school said: «Today, a difficult and necessary decision has been
made regarding Ms Jocelyn Morffi, our first -
grade teacher.
Says
teacher Nancy Bonne: «The system
makes efficient use of space and resources, and it has solved the shortage of teaching staff, since formerly each church had to recruit
teachers for every
grade level, even with only three or four in a group.
Teachers should recognise that every student is
made in God's image, as stats show worse
grades for poorer pupils
She would have
made a great
grade school
teacher or counselor of some sort.
Your best, most direct route to perfectly turgid (thank you 9th
grade science
teacher, Mrs. Ramos, for teaching me that word) meringues is to
make them on a DRY day and then (on top of it all) to show an infinite amount of patience.
I lay full blame on my
grade 9 home economics
teacher, who
made us taste 20 kinds of cooked cereal in the course of 30 minutes.
As my
teacher in
grade 10 used to say, assuming
makes an «arse» of you and me
Furthermore, the schools (in general) do not provide
teachers with the adequate resources to perform their jobs effectively, such as
teacher - requested books for their students; presentation items such as chalk, whiteboard markers, or projectors; basic classroom organizational needs such as storage bins, filing cabinets with adequate files, and functional modern computers with adequate software to
make results tabulating more efficient; or motivational equipment designed to reward students for good behavior, scores, or attitudes (
grades simply are not enough of a motivational tool).
Remembers one prominent swing coach, «At the»89 Tour Championship at Harbour Town, we witnessed Sheryl going up to him after he
made a bogey on the 11th green and literally twisting his ear like a
grade school P.E.
teacher, saying, «Wake up and get your head into the game.»
We argue with the
teacher about our kids» less than perfect
grades in middle and high school, as if the
teacher has
made a mistake instead of our perfect kid.
The consequence she will get from you is that you will
make sure she sets aside time every evening to study, you will be in touch with her
teachers more, and you will monitor her homework more thoroughly until she brings her
grade up.
Teachers shouldn't allow a student to
make excuses for a missing homework assignment, or ever budge on
grades.
I am fortunate enough to have a wonderful public school system for my children, but it just
makes me laugh when I see so many parents continue to get caught up in always wanting «the best»: the best 2nd
grade teacher, the best soccer coach, the best swim program.
My 1st -
grade teacher always
made popcorn for her students during the first snowfall.
Currently, I work for the Orange County Department of Education, and train preschool transitional kindergarten and kindergarten at first
grade teachers, and strategies that help students acquire the curriculum, and I do a lot of work with parents, looking at what do you need to know to help your child best and
make sure your child is
making the progress they need to
make in school.
«The Regents and I continue to listen to the concerns of parents and
teachers and to
make additional adjustments to the
grades 3 - 8 exams,» said state Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia.
In light of reports in today's Albany Times Union that a 10th
grade teacher at Albany High School asked students to
make a persuasive argument blaming Jews for the problems of Nazi Germany as part of a writing assignment, Councilman David G. Greenfield is calling on the school district to immediately terminate the
teacher in question.
Those
teachers whose students can't
make the
grade should be labeled «developing» or «ineffective.»
Russert credited Sister Lucille, his seventh -
grade teacher at St. Bonaventure School in West Seneca in 1963, with leading him to a career in journalism by
making him the editor of the...
«As an at - risk
teacher my entire career,» Mulgrew said, «I am telling you this will
make a difference in thousands of children's lives so they can get back on
grade level.»
In speeches, interviews and a letter over the past few weeks, the governor has said that he thinks the state's
teacher grading system, only in its third year, is too easy to pass,
making it too difficult to fire underperforming educators.
With this huge step forward, we believe it is vital that the state
makes permanent the current moratorium on using the state English Language Arts and math Common Core tests for students in
Grades 3 to 8 to evaluate
teachers.
But all fifth
grade teachers at Christi's school also now have classroom Scientific Method Posters in their rooms, thanks to support from Elmer's ® Products, Inc., which
made a limited number of posters available to
teachers last year.
In fifth
grade, she became fascinated with her
teacher's rock tumbler, marveling at how it
made the rocks shiny.
Bent On Learning collaborates with physical education
teachers, guidance counselors and school administrators to offer yoga and meditation to
grades Pre-K — 12 and
make movement, breathing and relaxation techniques a regular part of a child's school day and learning experience.
Bailey Sissom is a 3rd
grade teacher turned stay - at - home mom and the creator of Simply Sissom, a blog for busy moms who value feeding their kids healthy meals and snacks, but struggle with finding the time to
make it happen.
ya know, 8th
grade was a tough year for me too, i couldn't imagine a
teacher (of all people) saying that and
making me feel «all eyes on me».
It
makes me feel like I'm back in fourth
grade where my mean
teacher would burn a vanilla Yankee candle on her desk.»
Along the way he meets several helpful elementary school kids, a gay principal who once
made a living as a pro wrestler (Josh Mostel), a deranged school bus driver (Chris Farley), and the scrumptious Ms. Veronica Vaughn, Billy's third -
grade teacher, played wonderfully by Mrs. Pete Sampras, Bridgette Wilson.
He faces expulsion and enters into unlikely friendships with both a lovely first -
grade teacher (Olivia Williams) and a melancholy self -
made millionaire (Bill Murray, in an award - winning performance).
For Genesis Chavez, a first -
grade teacher and master's student in the EEE program, the classes have
made her reflect on feeling either «hyper - visible or invisible» to her
teachers as a student.
As 6th -
grade teacher (and edu - tech expert) Bill Ferriter recently asked in Teacher Magazine, «Do we really want to spend thousands of dollars on a tool that makes stand - and - deliver instruction
teacher (and edu - tech expert) Bill Ferriter recently asked in
Teacher Magazine, «Do we really want to spend thousands of dollars on a tool that makes stand - and - deliver instruction
Teacher Magazine, «Do we really want to spend thousands of dollars on a tool that
makes stand - and - deliver instruction easier?
«This was a logical way for our students to practice their Spanish in a real way while
making connections with Nicaraguan students,» says fourth - and fifth -
grade science
teacher Sarah Fonte.
Parents can see what
grade a child has
made on a test, they can receive an email if there is a zero for a
grade, they can contact a
teacher if a
grade hasn't appeared in the amount of time the school has deemed appropriate for
grading.
After reading this book, there are easily a handful of changes that I would
make to my assessing and
grading procedures if I were to return to the classroom as a
teacher.
John Morse
teacher Barbara Warren, who taught first
grade last year, starts each school day with the same routine: She shakes each student's hand and
makes eye contact with every child before he or she enters class.
As one fourth -
grade teacher told the writer, «The demands of No Child Left Behind have
made it almost impossible to devote enough time to science.»
Bracken
teachers send their Explo titles and descriptions to Principal Decker, and she
makes a sign - up sheet for each
grade.
I refuse to pretend that it's caused no mischief in our schools — narrowing curriculum, encouraging large amounts of ill - conceived test prep, and
making school a joyless grind for too many
teachers and students alike — but neither can any fair - minded analyst deny that there have been real if modest gains in our present era of test - driven accountability, especially for low - income black and Hispanic children, particularly in the early
grades.
«They even helped each other figure out how they could get a better
grade from certain
teachers,» she adds, «sharing tips like, «Oh, with him you just need to
make sure you turn in all of your homework.»»
I envision, for example, a
teacher having two double - period classes and taking the last two periods to
grade the student work with their colleagues shortly thereafter, analyzing the pieces and
making their curriculum and pedagogy more connected.
Through e-mail, Web sites, online
grade books, blogs, wikis, and, yes, even telephone calls, technology gives
teachers the ability to
make parents partners who help assure students» timely, quality work.
The lessons and work sheets are intended to enable
teachers of various
grade levels to participate in the project by
making it more challenging for older students and more understandable for younger students.
The importance of substitutes in the lives of students is
made more poignant by class - size reductions, which have increased the number of classes at different
grade levels and increased the demand for substitute
teachers.
P.K. Yonge decided it would
make sense to start by systematically targeting one entire
grade level, rather than a smattering of
teachers and students across the many different
grades.