You've had a lot of experience with teachers, enough to know the good from the bad. If a new teacher came to you looking for advice on how to make a favorable impression, what kind of advice would you give?
(Underline and place in bold each vocabulary word. I am looking for grade level sentences)
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One day a teacher named Mr.Snow came into our class. He said "Hello class im your new teacher Mr.Snow." I had to warn him that my class 271 can be
un-believeable
at times. I also told him " I have
edvindence
to prove it in class today your going to get mad at us." He said "He said thanks for the
factual
infomation Chinira I might use it in the future." After our conversation he were talking about reality and
Fiction
somethings we talk about
reveal
somethings i wasnt even thinking about.
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Some advice I would give to a teacher to make a good impression is to be “one of us”. As in, try to understand us and have AWARENESS of people. If someone is acting up in the class, pull don’t hold them and let everyone else go. What I would do, is when you see them by themselves, with no friends with them, try to speak to them, and tell them a fake grade, that is very bad, and try to CONVINCE them care about their school work. I would also explain to them about the people they should trust or not trust. I would also try to put in a good word for myself. I would try to make the teacher EVALUATE the class, and try to be able to make him/her be able to DEBATE with students and not to believe everything they hear.
Njehan Phillip 271 (i could not put letters in bold, so I have capitalize it.)
I would tell him or her that this class is talkative especially me and friends. They might wanna talk about some fun ILLOGICAL things and some embarrassing FACTUAL. They might also want to grab our attention with interesting EVIDENCE& INFORMATION. They might not want to be BIAS.
One day a sub named MS. Blackman came into the science class. She said I'm your sub for today. Itold her about how our class is when the teacher is absent. But she didnt CONFIRM with whay i said. So i told her i have EDVINDENCE to prove that. Sometimes what we talk about can be ILLOGICAL. She didnt believe me until class started. She said thanks for the FACTUAL information. But before we had her she INVESTIGATED our behavior in the other classes.
mathew pearson 282
If a new teacher came up to me asking me for a favorable impression I would say that the classes on the floor arent so well behaved. My EVIDENCE will be the fact that we cant go on any trips.Then I would say Im telling you nothing but the TRUTH.Then I would say their behavior can be sometimes un BELIEVABLE and would make you want to quit but you have to put up with it.You must have alot of AWARENESS because you never know whats going to happen next.Last but not least i will tell this new teacher that smetimes the kids will try to CONVINCE you to do things their way. Then i would say good luck.
Giqqless : ) Is Iniah Benjamin
Class 271
The advice that I would give to a new teacher, is to back up her statements with EVIDENCE so we can have a better understanding of what she is saying.I think she should also tell the TRUTH(THE TRUTH!!) about students!!!!!!
If we had a new teacher some advice I would give him/her is to be careful of the class because we can be unpredictable. You shouldn't DEBATE with the student because then things will get out of hand. CONVINCE the students that the 7th grade & our work is important & EXPLAIN why. Try to EVALUATE the whole class & have AWARENESS of the whole class.These are some FACTUAL information about how to try & make a first impression.
Eleasah Cunningham
Class 271
an favorable advice i would give a teacher when there new is to make sure they have awareness of what were doing and to spot out the good from the bad kids. i would give him/her good advice and explain to him/her whose who what would you have to aspect around here and how to maintain your class..i would convince him/her to take my side of opinion. and make the person have an factual understanding of what you are saying.(if i was in a ghetto voice this is what i will say) "i will tell the teacher straight up that this can be an unpredictable class and how we may have a couple of students that can interrupt the class and get on your last nerves and may have them taking out the class and make them learn a lesson on how to behave but anyways show the new teacher around and tell her/him that you have a lot to suspect and will be dealing with wild overly kids."
class:271
aquia parris
I would try to REVEAL the TRUTH to the new teacher because I think the teacher should know about my and how the REALITY of my if any one says this is the best it is FICTION and I have EVIDENCE.
I would give advice to some new teachers that would be helpful. If the teacher would want to give an outstanding impression he or she should REVEAL the TRUTH of their name and identity. Make sure that the students are AWARE of the consequences that they face when it comes to fooling around. I personally would tell the new teacher to have good techniques to control the class. Good teachers always make sure what they say is FACTUAL. I would also tell the new teachers to allow fun in the classroom but still get the work done. Finally, I would also EXPLAIN to the new teacher the he or she should not allow the class to DEBATE over if they likes their style of teaching.
Joshua Nelson 271
if a new teacher asks me for a advice on a good impression me and my friends would act BIAS about the advice. we would tell the person about FACTUAL EVIDENCE that we saw with my old teachers.There would be some ILLOGICAL advices that we might say.
By: Joseph Class:282
If a new teacher walked into my classroom i would first introduce myself.The advice i would give would be "dont be too friendly or too strict because if you do the student will shut down"."Thats the Truth then i also said, before "you accuse a student of stealing your stuff you need some Evidence".You never know if he or she might Reveal the Truth." Then when the class gets loud and out of control, you might see how this is Reality and how this is life".No matter what, you have to get use to it because this is not a Fiction book, its your life now all you have to do is Finish it".
I couldnt underline the voabulary words so I capitalized them.
Tia . Mckay 271
A type of advice I would most likely give to the teacher is not to be ''bias''. I would tell that to the teacher because if he or she wants to cooperate with the class,for it not to ''contradict'' to everything said by the teacher.
I would also ''investigate'' on the teacher for me to know why a change of school or is it their first year. Then i would have an ''observation'' for me to ''confirm'' to the class what I had learned.
Megane Nacier. Class 282
I agree with Tia, Berkey, Nejhan because i had the same probelms with the underlining part.
~CHINIRA WHITNEY 271~
the advice i would give the teacher is to not blame the student if u don't have evidence,make sure the students answer is factual to u make sure they don't try to get on your side.
If a new teacher asked for my BELIEVABLE and FACTUAL opinion on how to teach, I would say that instead of instantaneously blaming someone for doing something wrong ,you should think about the actual TRUTH and how it could be REVEALED into REALITY.
Isiah Metellus
Class 271
If a teacher came to me for advice on how to be a favorable impression. I would say to be yourself and know how to maintain your class during any situation. I would also say to teach us what they know about the subject he/she will be teaching,but make it fun so we can have a better understandung of it. I would also say watch out for the quiet ones because there the ones who have the best answers. I would also say you have to face the Reality of teaching because not every student will come in,settle down and start there work. There is going to be rough times during your teaching life. Try to Convince youself that everything is going to be fine. These are some Factual advice that i would give to any teacher who asks me how to become an favorable impression.
Damiya Barnfield
271
If I had any advice I would tell Him or her that my class is much more talkative and also sometimes they want stop i could also tell him or her that i have evidence to confirm that this is prove that i have.They might wanna talk about some fun illogical things and some embarrassing factual.They might not want to be bias as well.
Spouney Paul
If a new teacher came to me looking for advice on how to make a favorable impression,the kind of advice that I would give is to be yourself.Be firm, but be fair. Don't make threats or promises that you can't keep. Be prepared for anything. Remember that you have a job to do and you are not there to be their buddy. Most of all, let them know that you sincerely care about them and that you are there to help them. Love them, Laugh with them, and Listen to them. Be "BELIEVEABLE." Try to CONVINCE them care about their school work.Tell them some of your "FACTUAL" background story."REVEAL" the "TRUTH" to the students about the work and the grades you give them.The "REALITY" is you have to show them who's boss so they wont walk all over you like you dont matter.
~!~Toni James 271~!~
If a new teacher were to ask me for some advice I would simply say that all you have to do is get as much FACTS as you can to learn about the students. I would inform him/her that maybe some students will act very ILLOGICAL only because he/her is a new teacher. I would tell them to also try and make the class interesting by making funny connections with real life and FICTION text.
Taiya Barnes
Class 282
To make a good impression is showing that they have no fear and are not scared of us kids.In return more respect will be shown to the teacher.Then again being to strict all the time leads to gossip about teachers.Maybe when questions are answered correctly candy could be given out.In addition at the end of a marking period students with an 80 and above average prizes could be given out.
If a new teacher came to me looking for edvice on how to make a favorable impression i would tell them to be BELIVEABLE by not lying to us about anything and not be so mean. I also think that teacher should be a very FACUAL person because i've heard my classmated say how one of the teacher told lies about them to their parents and got them in big trouble ( teachers should always use EVIDENCE and acctually tell the TRUTH abot the kids ).Anyways i mainly think that teacher should never tell lies, be fun,nice, and give us chances.
~Amanda Forrest 271~
Well if a new teacher came to me and asked for advice on how to make a favorable impression I would say...
You should have a very good attitude.I will give him/her EVIDENCE that,that would be a good thing to do.People in my class like to talk about ILLOGICAL topics.Instead of the FACTUAL topics that we do in class.If they get in trouble the teacher will most likely be BIAS and not listen to the other person.I will INVESTIGATE and find the truth.Other then that you will be good.
Stephanie Brown 282
If a new teacher came to me looking for advice on how to make a favorable impression I would EXPLAIN everything that they should do to please the students. I would tell them to always tell them TRUTH because nobody would want to be lied to. I also would give them AWARENESS that sometimes you don't want to get on some of the students bad sides. I also will COVINCE them that they will have a great time once they get to know each of us. I would warn them not to DEBATE with the class it just might turn into a whole bunch of problems. They would not want to start off on the bad side of class because everything will just turn into a big mess. Other than that we are going to have a great time getting to know everybody.
Simone Aiken 271
I agree with Tia,Berkey,Chinira and Njehan because i could not underline the world so I capitalize them.
Simone Aiken 271
If a new teacher came to me to ask advice on how to make a favorable impression I would tell him/her to have insights of the class before concludeing anything. I will also tell him/her to make sure you explain thhe lesson throughly and clearly so that the class would understand. I would tell/him or her that sometimes you have to take charge and raise your voice to get the class' attention. It is also good to percieve how the class behaves so you can come up with a way to calm them down and get them to pay attention to the lesson. It also wouldn't hurt to joke around with the kids once in awhile. It shows them that you have a funny side to you and you'll be able to convince them that you have a funny and loving side to you.
Blairsuleen Milord 271
(I couldn't underline, I could
only bold the words.)
If a new teacher came to our class asking for advice on how to make a favorable impression first off I would say you should come in very strict because our class can act very ILLOGICAL sometimes they scare me because they think they are in a FANTASY world . Also I would tell him to make an OBSERVATION an not to take my word for it so I don't CONTRADICT myself and you should still INVESTIGATE the class throughout the year so they don't get out of control.
Carlyanne Valcin 282
If a new teacher came to me looking for advice on how to make a favorable impression, there are a couple of tips I would give him/her. FIRST: I would tell this teacher that he/she should always tell the TRUTH just be truthful about everything that you say. SECOND: I would tell this teacher that everything that he/she says or even teaches us it should be FACTUAL. THIRD: I would tell this teacher that if a student doesn't understand something that you have said you should be able to EXPLAIN it but it has to make sense. FOURTH: I would tell this teacher that he/she should have AWARENESS of everything that goes on in the classroom. FIFTH: I would tell this teacher that there may be times where things/kids get out of hand and you just want to give up and quit but don't it may take you a while to adjust to the new circumstances but just try to CONVINCE yourself that everything will be ootay. Look at Ms.Hooasanah as many things that kids say to her or may do in her class she still has not given up or quit because of that i don't know why but still.
If a new teacher came into the classroom I would tell him or her to always tell the TRUTH to the students. I would tell the teacher to CONVINCE the students to like the subject that he is teaching.I would tell the teacher to only tell us FACTUAL information and to back it up with EVIDENCE.I would tell the teacher that the class could be UN-BELIEVABLE sometimes.
Zachary Gibbs
Class 271
if a teacher came to me for advice the first thing i will tell the teacher is to be factual , every statement or lesson he or she is teaching or talkin about should have evidence to support so students could believe the teacher and also learn from the teacher.
cynthia elinor
class:282
I agree with Chinira Whitney,Joshua Nelson, and Tia Mckay because what they stated made perfect sense and is crystal clear.
~NjehanPhillip~ Class271
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