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The teacher I hated the most was the one that took care of the 5th graders after school because our parents could not pick us up till later. She would yell at us for everything. She once yelled at me for eating my snack to slowly even though we were just going to play for the rest of the day. When we did our homework we had to move our desk to face the wall and if anybody said a word we would have to copy a page from the dictionary.
One day I decided to help my friend with his math homework. So just when I said (you have to) my teacher yelled at me and told me and my friend to copy a page from the dictionary but me and my friend ignored her and I continued to help her. The next punishment was to call home but we turned our home phones ring off. The next day we told everybody else what we did and they did it too. The teacher could not grade us any lower cause she was just taking care of us.

2007-10-14 05:28:39 · 2 answers · asked by havateeth 1 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

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I had a sixth grade nun that was a real witch. She actually put me under her desk for talking and kicked me when I complained. If she were a lay teacher she would have been fired but they cant get rid of the nuns. I was so glad when that year was over. My only consolation is that she will probably go to hell when she dies.

2007-10-14 05:38:54 · answer #1 · answered by Diane M 7 · 0 0

I had a Kindergarten teacher who slapped a ruler across my knuckles (closed fist) for rolling over on my mat during nap time. Needless to say, I was only in her class for a week.

I had a sixth grade literature teacher who gave the whole class 1,000 mottoes for laughing at her when her pants fell down in front of the class. The one day I was ever late for her class, she saw me coming up the hall and locked me out. I had to go to the office and take a one day suspension for tardiness. When my dad was finished talking with someone from the school board, not only did I receive 100% credit for the work I missed, but the principal called me and apologized, and the teacher was reprimanded with extra workshops to help her deal with what she claimed was the "venting of at-home stress".

2007-10-14 06:13:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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