It depends. Most likely you will only be able to put them up for sale in your school. Depends on how hard the class was. If say it was a class where you had to pay attention a lot and take GOOD notes, it might go for more than just a basic class. Either way keep in mind these are students and it will not go for more than $5 - $30. If you are talking High School then it wont be worth more than $10. Remember, sell high, then allow them to negotiate.
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Teachers generally cannot take students' notes in class unless there is a legitimate reason, such as academic misconduct or if the notes are being used for assessment purposes. Students' notes are considered their personal property and should not be taken without permission.
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It is not recommended for teachers to read aloud notes passed in class as it may violate students' privacy and can create an uncomfortable or embarrassing situation for the students involved. It is better to address any disruptive behavior or communication privately with the students.
It depends on which way the stem of the notes are going. If the stems of the notes are going up, then the slur is below the notes. If the stems of the notes are going down, the slur is above the notes.
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Studying is going over material so that you will remember it. It is helpful before you have a test or examination, to remind you of what you have learned in the class. You can study using your notes if you take good notes -- they will be an outline of the class, with words and terms defined and extra material that the teacher will have on the test.
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After class, you should review your notes - always take good notes in class, especially if you don't really understand the material! You're going to be studying from notes and not from reading the textbook again. Make a note of which parts of your notes you don't understand, and read the textbook again to try to comprehend. Jot down whatever you need into your notebook to help you remember that part better.If your teacher handed back any graded assignments or tests, review those as well to be sure you understand whatever you may have missed on that.Also, get started on whatever assignment you may have from class. The sooner you get it done, the easier it's going to be because your memory is still fresh from the class.
Yes, it is generally considered illegal for a teacher to go through a student's text messages without proper authorization or consent. It violates the student's privacy rights and can be a breach of confidentiality. Teachers should follow appropriate protocols if they have concerns about a student's behavior.