be very polite, smile, say YES MAM everytime she asks you something or NO MAM. (haven't you ever heard of killing them with kindness)*
2007-12-10 12:54:47
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answered by Penny Mae 7
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I have news for you - it takes a lot to get a teacher angry at a student. Most of the time it isn't the student, it's what the student does or does not do after repeatedly being told differently. Most of the time the student is making other students angry for interrupting their class with such nonsense. It is also being immature on the student's part. Teachers are very patient with the antics of kids. We understand where you are at and we don't jump the gun as you might think. But don't think we aren't watching - we know you, we know how you act, we know you want attention and you will do all you can to get it sometimes. It's sad that your parents did not bring you up to actually sit in a classroom and do what you are supposed to do. We are only teachers - we can't be your parent too, although we do take the place of your parent when you are at school. It would be in your best interest to do what you are supposed to do to begin with. Then you wouldn't be thinking of ways to make a teacher angry. It is tempting to give you a "smart" answer here, but I call it like it is, like most teachers do. Sorry to disappoint you, but from a teacher, this is how it is.
2016-05-22 22:56:02
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answered by ? 3
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my son took one of those lazer light things to school about a month ago and pointed it on his math teachers forehead. teach took it and gave it to the vice principal. told my son that if he wanted it back he had to go get it himself. knowing that if he went to get it he would get paddled. this teacher asked asked my son about it a week later in front of his football coaches. coach told my son to meet him in his office...he got paddled anyway. he still does not have the lazer light back.
2007-12-10 13:08:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Attack of the invisibles.
You have everyone in your class duck and cover at about the same time, as if something were attacking you guys from the ceilings.
Better than any pencil drop.
2007-12-10 12:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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She was right to report you for trying to cover up the hole...if she knows it was you, you will get into trouble - you sound like you need more discipline in your life.
2007-12-10 12:55:47
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answered by Perky_gurl 4
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well, what should I pull out of my bag of tricks... what usually gets them is telling them that what they are teaching is pointless and so is their life and everything they have ever stood for...then cuss them out...that's if you're ok with getting in some major trouble. Just go off on them...but in the end...it's well worth it!
2007-12-10 12:54:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a teacher and I will tell you that nothing a child does gets me angry. I'm bigger than that. Good luck trying though.
2007-12-10 12:50:04
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answered by Fly girl 7
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come to class late or never-
2007-12-10 13:01:44
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answered by closed 1
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so basically u want an F? w/e...try putting a thumbtack on their chair lol
2007-12-10 12:52:55
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answered by Anonymous
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act extremely nice and suck-up-y, in such a dramatic, sarcastic way it gets on their nerves.
2007-12-10 12:55:00
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answered by Dylan 2
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