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How do I exceed in my math class?
Well, you know what? I mean, is it really my fault?
Ok listen, whenever there is a test or quiz, you're suppose to have the whole hour to do it. Correct?! (That's what the rest of my teachers do!)

But she is just sooo freaking bad as a freaking teacher!
Whenever there is a test or quiz, she'll go over the homework. When she finished explaing bellwork (which takes FOREVER by the way) she starts to explain the homework for the other night. Which also takes forever!

So, when she's done explaing we'll have about 10 monutes to do or quiz or test. I mean, that's NOT ENOUGH TIME! I'M GOING CRAZY!!! She's making me fail!!!!
And on my report card, she's like I show low test skills and all that, IF YOU DON'T WANT ME TO HAVE LOW TEST SKILLS THEN GIVE ME THE WHOLE HOUR!
I mean, is it really my fault? What do I do?I usually get a C in her class. What do I do?!?!?!?!??? Is it my fault?

2007-01-26 09:09:59 · 1 answers · asked by *LiL Ms Gorgeous!* 1 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

I mean to say she'll start to explain bellwork the first time!

I also meant to say, our test or quizzes.

***Sorry, some typo accidents!

2007-01-26 09:11:27 · update #1

1 answers

It is not your fault. Your teacher needs to be more considerate to students who need more time to complete assessments. You should try to talk to her about it. Just say that you don't feel as if you are being given a fair chance to succeed in her class. Tell her that you really care about doing well but it is hard when the part of the grade that is given the most weight is allowed the least amount of time. You might have to go ABOVE her to solve your problem. Talk to your guidance counselor or someone in a higher position than your teacher. If all fails... tell your parent to talk to her. When a teacher knows that there is a parent involved they tend to act differently towards that student. TEACHERS ARE SUPPOSED TO MODIFY AND ADJUST TO STUDENT NEEDS. Your teacher isn't doing her job.

2007-01-26 11:21:37 · answer #1 · answered by Patrice B 2 · 0 0

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