Start a study group.
You cannot blame the teacher for it all. the only example you gave is something you are SUPPOSED to do. Labs are for you. Anything he does is called a demonstration. If you do not do the labs on your own, you will not be learning the actual skills needed in a lab. You would prefer him to just show you everything so you can watch>?
Thats not science. thats youtube.
2007-10-17 14:26:29
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answered by eastacademic 7
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god, people are soo quick to blame the teacher, maybe science is not your thing. He makes you do Lab work.... wow, in science class!!! hes a monster!!!
Before you try to get this guy fired, just sit down for a sec and think " have I ever been good at science?" or math.
I don't mean to sound like a huge jack ***, but it could just be you. People tend to blame every one else but them selves because they dont want to admit that they are the ones at fault.
One way you can make sure if its him or you, talk to 10 other people on that class and see if they agree with you. Also if the amount doing bad is a lot more than the amount doing well, thats a good indicater too.
2007-10-17 11:51:41
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answered by Jiraiya 2
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A lot of teachers are like that. Deficate in a lunch bag and leave it on his desk. Most teachers are actually dumber than the students. That is why teachers only teach one subject. A lot of teachers you will find couldn't answer questions out of other textbooks in their area of expertise. They teach from the same textbook they read every night and try to fudge the entire classroom procession. Best way to get through the class is try to be ahead of the game, and answer the questions the way the book wants them answered. Because thats the only way the teacher knows also.
2007-10-17 11:45:59
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answered by Living In Fast Forward 4
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i had the same problem! i had a really horrible teacher who didn't explain anything and i tried really hard and hardly passed the class. I suggest you ask him for some help, he might actually help you because my teacher liked when people asked her questions for some reason so yours might too. The textbook would also help a lot and try the internet too. Hope I helped!
2007-10-17 11:42:38
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answered by juicynel123 2
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I would get a tutor or friend that knows the subject, buckle down and actually read the book. It never hurts to do as many practice problems as possible. You can also go to the teacher and talk to him about it and express your concerns, he might have some advice for you. Talk to others in your class and see if they feel the same as you, then ask about a curve!
2007-10-17 11:42:27
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answered by rebecky6288 1
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i for my section rejoice with the technological understanding difficulty, so the lecturers are generally cool. The final technological understanding instructor somewhat used our e book, and we've been taught forensic technological understanding particularly of physics and birds, so i became into kinda chuffed. although, my 6th grade technological understanding instructor became into the worst. the guy had 2 different adult adult males sit down up by utilising his table and all they might communicate approximately became into what they have been going to try this weekend and the place they have been going to circulate. UGH... so annoying. My suggestions midway melted, however the guy made a gamble that i could no longer shop and A straightforward for the time of the 365 days, and that i did, so he paid me $50. I nevertheless did no longer like him although. I ignored out on a lot stuff. i've got not generally had undesirable reports with instructors, generally its the scholars who reason my undesirable reports. O.o
2016-10-07 03:09:05
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answered by Anonymous
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ask/ him to explain more mabe he will listen
learn/ the chapter you are on for the TEST the WHOLE chapter not just the ten questions or so in the assignment
extra help/LAB work should be done by the self(thats meant ewe)
ask/ learn /and extra help/ is hard to find mabe a TUTOR
2007-10-17 11:43:40
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answered by charlax.hice 3
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one simple suggestion. get used to it. If u ever go to university / col;ege, most profs/teachers will be like this.
Just ask knowledgable ppl for help .... like other science teachers etc...
also, read the textbook. most textbooks are really good but expect to spend atleast 3x more time to study the course on your own from the textbook
2007-10-17 11:41:46
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answered by jeff_faster 2
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well personally i had the same problem with math in grade 8 and i did a combination of some like i asked my mom or dad if i didn't fully understand what i read out of the the text book.
2007-10-17 11:43:34
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answered by pie is godly 1
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So STUDY!..making up your mind the teacher doesnt teach and stuff makes you not to study..just study..and pay attention..when he doenst explain something to you..Ask him..he will be a bad teacher if you asked for an explanation and he said no.
2007-10-17 11:40:41
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answered by ♥♥Princess Abby♥♥ 5
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