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How do you deal with a horrible math teacher?

How do you deal with a horrible math teacher?

Ask for help when you need it.

  1. Talk to your teacher on a regular basis.
  2. See if the teacher can offer additional teaching or tutoring.
  3. Think about getting a tutor.
  4. Ask your teacher for good out-of-class resources, such as after-school homework help or online options like Khan Academy.

What do you do with a terrible teacher?

Form a study group with other students in your class. Studying with friends can offer the moral support you need to survive the horrible teacher. In addition, you may understand a particular concept better if you hear someone else explain it. Take turns teaching one another the key concepts each week.

How do you get your math teacher to like you?

Participation is a good way to impress a math teacher, but make sure that other students have their chance to participate. Only talk in class when it is instructed or allowed. If you worry that you participate too much, keep a mental tally and limit the number of times that you raise your hand to five.

How do you outsmart a teacher?

Don’t participate in the lesson.

  1. Doodle in a notebook instead of taking notes.
  2. Surf the internet on your tablet or laptop.
  3. Put your head down on your desk and pretend to sleep.
  4. Talk to your classmates while your teacher is talking.
  5. Look at the clock constantly.
  6. Cover a smaller book with your textbook and read it.

Can a teacher legally yell at a student?

It isn’t against the law to yell at another person. Therefore, it isn’t illegal for a teacher to get angry at a student.

How can I be a fake teacher?

Dress up in some of your nicer clothes, and wear glasses if you can to pretend to be the teacher. Pull up your pants too high and comb your hair really well. Walk like an old person. If your mom has a funny old dress that she wouldn’t mind you playing with, that could be perfect for a teacher costume.

Can you swear as a teacher?

At most schools, high school teachers would not get in trouble for swearing in class unless they were swearing AT the students. As long as the swearing is a part of the lesson or is in normal conversation, the swearing is not a problem.

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Ruth Doyle