Ask her if there is a way that you can be moved closer to the front of the room. Raise your hand a little higher.
2007-10-27 13:17:18
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a mother of 14. I have always told my children to stick up for themselves. If a teacher called me and told me that Danielle hit someone today I would tell her thank you for informing me I'll talk to her when she gets home. Then when Danielle got home I would go & ask her if she hit so & so and if she says yes b/c so & so had been hitting her and she said if you hit me one more time I'm going to hit you. Then i would call the teacher and explain why so & so now has a black eye. I never punish my children for things like that. So if my child were in your situation I would want her to tell the teacher that she sits in the back of the room, always raises her hand, and that you never call on me.
2007-10-27 20:58:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Just ask her if there is a reason you don't get picked. Explain you always put up your hand. This lets her know you do and that you are trying to participate
2007-10-28 01:05:50
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answered by Rachel 7
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Have a private word with your teacher, and explain the situation. Failing that, ask your parents to step in and explain for you.
2007-10-27 20:59:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Talk to the teacher before or after class and explain that you think she's forgetting about the back of the classroom.
2007-10-27 20:17:44
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answered by BlueSea 7
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Asked to be moved to the front of the room you DO Have a reason to be moved, so you can participate in class. Sounds to me as if you don't WANT to be moved because you don't really WANT to participate. Moving you would force you into participating wouldn't it?
2007-10-27 22:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Life is long, she'll see your hand eventually. Remember to smile and hit her with extra credit. But I'm glad you care at least, so many don't care about education and its huge, it is what separates those who have choices with those whose have much fewer.
2007-10-27 20:24:16
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answered by kim 7
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To be honest, if she tells you that again, just tell her she hasn't even been noticing you raising your hands.
Or you can be like me and just wait for her to choose you, regardless of whether you raised your hand or not. Lawl.
2007-10-27 20:17:26
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answered by Ayanami Z 2
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every teacher ive ever had has told me this, i just ignore it. just as long as you know what they are talking about it doesn't really matter
2007-10-27 20:32:51
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answered by Anonymous
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tell her to back off
2007-10-27 20:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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