Wow it sounds like you're in between a rock and a hard place....maybe you can just tell your classmates how you feel and how much this trip means to you....see how they respond....talk with your teacher and tell her also how you feel...i hope this helps and I am sorry your class is such an asshole!
2007-02-24 08:06:47
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answered by shonnette e 2
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LISA...treats should not be used to reward..totally agree with meathook. your teacher should be trying to reinforce positive behaviour by maybe setting up a programme that rewards positive behaviour in a different way. (involving parents ) possibilities to earn rewards...responsibility in classroom,deciding on book to be read,film to watch,etc.
also I'm sure you're not the only behaved student...treats given for good behaviour exclude the likes of yourself and often model students will rebel and misbehave so that they can have the treat. It's a difficult one..cos the behaviour programme can work this way too but at least it puts responsibility back into the ball game,especially when parents are involved..ie ..helping out at home as part of the programme.also well behaved students will normally be the ones to be given responsibility in the class so it's no big deal necessarily to get that reward,they shouldn't be put out if at the end of the day everyone wants a better environment.
now onto the teacher...yes talk to your parents. how old are the kids..do you have a forum where things can be discussed. But not for this to become a witch hunt. The teacher needs some help in classroom management...
2007-02-24 21:49:11
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answered by monarch333 1
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lisa, you never give treats to get someone to behave. It just re-enforces their bad behavior and gets them to behave for the wrong reasons.(IE I was good where's my cookie?). They should behave because its the right thing to do, not because there is a treat attached.
It sounds like you probably have a young teacher who does not have the tools to control their classroom. If I was you I would talk to your parents and let them know you have a hard time learning in that environment and ask them to talk to your principal to have you moved to another class. Maybe the principal will get the hint and provide the necessary assistance for the teacher, because the whole class is suffering in that environment.
Good luck.
2007-02-24 16:14:13
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answered by meathookcook 6
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Don't depend on the teacher to take you to trips take yourself to the trips with a friend or family member.Just do your job as a student because some kids are just savages.
2007-02-24 16:09:59
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answered by Student 4
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Tell the teacher to have a water gun, filled of course, and each time a student gets out of line, just shoot them with the water gun. Make it a highpowered one, my history teacher used to do that, only did it once too, lol
2007-02-24 17:49:30
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answered by Evan J 2
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that's not fair, it shouldn't be up to you to control your class. talk with your teacher and ask that she introduces a stricter policy in your classroom. she's supposed to be the one in charge, she's getting paid for it. if she can't handle the class, then she shouldn't be teaching and you should bring that up with the principal of your school. sounds really harsh but it's true. you shouldn't have to suffer because of your classmates
2007-02-24 17:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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give them treats to behave write them up more call their parents embarras them in front of the class
2007-02-24 16:05:46
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answered by lisa 1
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