small group of children learning
No, nor do they read worse.
"Read!" It comes from the verb "Leer" and is the command form used when reprimanding more then one person (For example, a classroom of small children)
Children have small bodies, therefore they can fit into chimneys better than an adult.
Yes, rubber wristbands can be a choking hazard for small children, especially if they are left unattended or if the child puts them in their mouth. It is important to supervise young children when they are wearing wristbands to prevent the risk of choking.
Our classroom is kept clean and tidy on a daily basis. We have a cleaning schedule in place where students and teachers take turns to clean different parts of the classroom. We also have hand sanitizers available for everyone to use.
you should first try to ask the principal of your school. Then if she argues it. ask her if you can send/give slips/phonecalls home to the parents and ask them if they would like their children to watch the movie. Because almost everybody who has worked or been in a private school environment knows that the parents are the bosses.
metres would be the best way to work out the length of a classroom as centimetres are to small and kilometres are far to large
A pull out program is one where specific children--but not the whole class-- leave the classroom to have additional lessons. This may include music lessons for band or orchestra students, remedial speech, reading, or math, or programs for gifted children. The opposite is the push in program, where an extra teacher comes into the classroom to work with an individual or small group while the main teacher teaches a lesson.
It is a small group out of the whole such as a school,a classroom is just a small group out of all the other classes.
Probably would be better to get a cat. Small children do not always have control of their hands and patience to handle a small animal without harming it--however unintentionally. Hamsters can and do bite occasionally, even the most calm and socialized ones.
"The girl felt stifled in the small and hot classroom."