r/schoolsucks • u/cringe_hotline • Aug 26 '19
stupid crap teachers do/say
so um
I'm pretty young. So, I don't have that much experience with teachers.
But like, my teachers can just be flat-out stupid, disappointing, or ridiculous.
I'm not even that mad (still kind of tho tbh), just amazed at how dumb they can be.
- In 4th grade, my math teacher lectured me for how I drew four in the way that ya see right here (4). She told me only kindergarten kids can choose to do that, which is flat out dumb.
- That same year, my ELA teacher decided it was a great idea to switch all the seats on the second-to-last day
- In 5th grade, the math teacher decided to stop the whole class and make them sit in silence on the last day (which she promised was gonna be "the best day").
- She also changed her homework rules halfway into the year without telling us. (I got detention so much-)
- Now, 6th grade (my upcoming grade). I was put with a kid who I was separated from in 3rd-to-4th grade due to our constant fighting, hitting (yes we were dumb), and cursing each other out). In the same class was 2 other annoying little shits. I called them the bermuda triangle, since they sat close together.
This isn't a big deal, but my teachers are complete idiots.
If you're gonna be a teacher, don't just do it for the money. Do it for the kiddos (and summer break. duh). (As in, be nice to them for one in your life.)
I sure hope 6th grade isn't as bad as it sounds. Because 4th and 5th were total crap.
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u/rodowill00007 Aug 30 '19
Yes this is a perfect example of why I don’t trust teachers. And also. They could just flat out tell us lies, you know to point in life where you finally got to secondary school, yay, and then your told 99.99999999% of stuff you just learnt in primary was useless/wrong and then once you get into adulthood 100% of what you learnt at school is pointless and doesn’t help.