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My Ideal Job . A Teacher By: Alejandra Valerio. Examples on how to be a teacher. Teachers help little kids on how to learn, read, write, and learn how to behave. Teacher’s help you learn Math, Science, English, and history. So you can go to college and have a good job to earn money. .
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My Ideal Job A Teacher By: Alejandra Valerio
Examples on how to be a teacher Teachers help little kids on how to learn, read, write, and learn how to behave. Teacher’s help you learn Math, Science, English, and history. So you can go to college and have a good job to earn money. • Teachers plan together to help little kids on how to learn or work. • They also do worksheet so you can work on it or homework. • Sometimes they look for information in the computers to help you understand more things.
Why are you interested in being a Teacher? • I’m interested in being a teacher because they help children learn. • They also think what's going wrong with you or what the problem you have.
Education Required • Some students get to go to collage and get a nice job. • Also, some smart students don’t have the money to go to collage so they do a fundraise or ask for help. • Not that many jobs need help because they already have many employees.
Salary + Benefits • Teachers earn $45,000 a year. • Some even earn more. • They earn that money by working as hard as they could, by helping children all over the world on how to learn, and pass to grades. • Many teachers like to help others to succeed on passing and to never flunk.
Use of Technology • The things the teachers need is the homework for children, a pencil, paper, and the courage to work wit children. • They can also make a change on the world because they make children into smart children so they could go to collage and get a good job. • Children like to learn new things that are happening in the world, they use there brain to help them. • Teachers have the courage to teach kids and maybe learn from them too, so they give them homework to practice see how smart are they.
Sources • I got the information by asking teachers.