Doctors, lawyers, engineers, managers, social workers, architects, and teachers made up a growing middle class.
The three basic groups in society are lower class, middle class, and upper class. An example of each group would be: lower class - minimum wage workers; middle class - teachers; upper class - CEOs.
Many jobs can support a middle class lifestyle today. Many homes are two income families and work jobs such as teachers, firefighters, medical transcriptionists and plumbers.
Many jobs can support a middle class lifestyle today. Many homes are two income families and work jobs such as teachers, firefighters, medical transcriptionists and plumbers.
All teachers have a class favorite
Correct way to address a teachers class? Mrs. Wests' class Mrs. West's class
It depends on the teachers and the school distric and elementry kids are not allowed at all. middle school kids can.
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I am a favorite of ALL of my middle school teachers and even before middle school! 1. Get better grades. If the whole class got a "B" on a math test and you get a perfect 100%, your teacher will DEFINITLY like you! 2. Raise your hand A LOT!!!!
I guess you must be, since I am in 7th grade in a MA middle school, and they let us have snack. However, we don't get a real "break", but just eat in class anytime between nine and ten. So we can take out food and eat in second and the beginning of third period.It really depends on your teacher. I've had teachers who allowed snacks and drinks as long as it wasn't disruptive, teachers who just allowed water, teachers who didn't allow anything, and teachers who gave us 5 minutes in the middle of class for a break (during a 90 minute class). There is no real "law" that i know of that prohibits teachers from giving a break to students (But that doesn't mean you're allowed to take your own break).
Teachers use competition as class activities. It increases the spirit to perform better in class.
The middle class system in Spanish America was made up of professionals such as lawyers, doctors, and teachers; merchants and traders; skilled craftsmen; and some landowners. These groups were economically comfortable but did not have as much wealth and power as the upper class.