And then there’s the student who bluntly states, “It’s not really a question. It’s more of a comment”, followed by something extremely rude about the teacher or the lesson or both.”
for me thats happened, but its never been something rude, its always something about their life, like we'll be doing a math lesson and they're like "speaking of algebra, my family and I used to go skiing at this one place-"
"Do I have to do this assignment?" No Billy---I give you this classwork assignment for no reason or value at all just to spite you...YES YOU HAVE TO FREAKING DO IT! IT IS CALLED LEARNING, BILLY! "But I don't want to do it" *throws myself on my desk* Lord help me.
Yeah, "Do we HAVE to?" is the question that sends me over the edge (and I teach an elective music class, so kids have to CHOOSE to even take the class.)
@@tylerl4320 Repetition is how you memorize the material, so yeah the monotony is how humans perfect recalling information in order to pass the exam. Unfortunately, that is how General Ed and Gifted classes are set up as, because the education system was hijacked by corporations who force schools to bind to their will. However, there is hope... If you want to learn stuff that will help you in finance, budgeting, get a job, set up a bank account, and other basic, relevant life skills I highly recommend taking Special Ed classes, especially those of TMH. They even teach you organizational and hygiene skills. If you get golden star stickers continuously, at the end of the month, the whole class gets a pizza or Chinese food party. 😎 Also, once a week on Fridays they go on field trips to malls, shopping places or museums to learn how to behave in such settings, including how to eat at restaurants and learn about money skills (buying and selling).
Most of the students in my county could qualify for special ed before Covid. It's scary. Some are illegals who had never been to sc school, but they know how to play on their $1,200 phone..
@@LadyCoyKoi so, who's buying the pizza? The unwilling school or the teachers own low salary or the children themselves? Oh yes, donated by the principal or the parents. Good idea.
Having to teach from home, this is a great simulator to really make it feel I'm back in the classroom. Now all that's missing is a scratchy intercom that no one can understand popping on and that smell that all schools seem to have.
One of my favorites…students returning after an absence ask me, “Did you do anything while I was gone?” I always answered, “No, of course not! When we saw that you weren’t here, we decided to just sit around and wait for you to get back!”
I don't know what is more disturbing. That half the time the kids constantly lie about their mom texting them, or that half the time their mom actually is texting them...multiple times...in the middle of the school day.
I wish a kindergarten teacher would do a video. Y’all just don’t even know how crazy our classroom gets! And omg, tklawhorne about interrupting a lesson to talk about something completely irrelevant…they end get getting the whole class going!
In school I was the kid who got good grades, didn’t ask a lot of questions, and was well behaved. The only thing that might have bothered my teachers was me asking to go to bathroom during class. I never had time to go the bathroom in between classes as the hallways were jam packed with classmates talking to friends and blocking my way. Plus my classes were spaced out around three different buildings and I would walk the entire length of the school everyday. I even had to carry all of my books in my bag as I wouldn’t be able to reach my locker in time.
"Why do we need to learn this? Is this somehow important for our lives?" "Oh, you need to hear what happened to me this weekend." "My mom is taking me out to get tacos after school. Which taco place do you like best?" "Something smells really bad in here. I think it was John." "Do you know what we are having for lunch today?" etc. etc.
Ah I got shifted to 6 months first aid room attendant and I must say it was awful. But my fave convo went down like this: Student: I feel sick, headachy, blah blah blah Me: do you want to go home? S: ??? Me: I have to call before I can give you a painkiller, so do you want to go home? S: go home? Me: yes…if you really don’t feel well, I’ll ask your folks for permission for the painkiller and permission you leave school early. S: arent you supposed to care about my education? Me: am I your teacher? Am I your parents? Your grades are your concern, not mine. I’m here to deal with minor ailments. I don’t care about your education. If you feel sick and it’s not going to get better in 10 minutes, you can go home. You can’t stay in here. S: the other lady would have told me to have a drink of water and sent me back to class. Me: I’m not her and I run my sickbay differently. Go home or go back to class. Up to you. The kid had a glass of water and went back to class. 🙄
My kids are distance learning and every few minutes someone is hungry or needs to poop. I spend a lot of my day saying no 🤦🏽♀️. God bless our teachers ♥️
Years ago (and this was the only time this happened in almost 20 years), a freshmen in the front row just stood up, lifted a leg, and farted REALLY LOUD. On purpose. To get attention. Which he got. Everyone laughed, and I was not writing a referral for that. That kid's nickname was Gordo, and he insisted upon that nickname, even though he was not fat. I can't remember his real name...and I can't believe I remembered all that. (I literally had no response. I was embarrassed for him, but he wasn't embarrassed, and the rest of the class was so immature that they were amused for the rest of the day. What was I supposed to say? "Say excuse me when that happens?" I hope that kid isn't in jail now.)
I remember being the kid who didn't understand the instruction and had to have shit repeated....and I *hated* when teachers acted passive aggressive about it. really didn't help. 'specially since I actually was the special needs kid shoutout to the awesome teachers who just worked with me one on one during work time instead of repeating instruction in front of everyone. I remember not wanting to ask questions during class cuz it drew attention to the fact I didn't understand and needed extra help. it was kinda embarrassing....
This isn't an interruption, but something people say in my class sometimes that my teacher jokes about: Wait, you never told us it was due today. And: You never gave me that paper.
so true!!!!! I was actually working more but I certainly didn't mind because it was REAL no nonsense work. I don't know why in the classroom so much time is lost. I think it is because the students want to socialize??? not sure.
Im not a teacher but a student and im one that would always get my work done. The thing I noticed though about online school was most did not come to meets, or they would not do their work, or both. So the school kept extending deadlines and makeing them no late policy which got annoying for the few that did there work and some like me who even helped some teachers with other stuff.
As a student, it drove me absolutely CRAZY when a student asked for the fifth time how to do the lesson. I'm like, you gotta be kidding me. I also was so annoyed when a kid raised their hand and said they need to go pee because they got attention from it. In like, really?
I don’t miss elementary school because in my elementary school I had teachers like this. They would be so rude and say no to absolutely everything!!! 🙄
Or you ask if you have to say it in spanish and the teacher says yes and you can tell they're annoyed because you should know that. Or if they tell you to say it in Spanish but you don't know so they have to talk you through the question.
My mother had students say, my grandma is going to sue you, because you didn't let me go to the bathroom, and I don't have a pencil or paper after playing on the phone for 20 minutes.
"Why do you not know this? You should know this. Please know this." Is the statement said by some of my teachers waaaayy too much. Another one is the teachers facepalming because a student doesn't know what to do and they just explain what to do like 20 seconds ago.
Don’t forget the question asked by a teacher which is: what were you doing in that bathroom you took one hour and 30 minutes did you like get called to the principals office for a talking to that took one hour and 28 minutes
Exactly what we experienced for the past few years. MAJOR INTERRUPTION while you are busy explaining/teaching a lesson. It became a selfish trend between leaners as early as Year 2 and right up to secondary. Even after a lesson when you when you are busy with specific groups or individual learners the interruption continues and the appraisal/incentive motivational measures needed for good behaviour and successful learning in your class are ignored. Worse of all, you don't dare tell such a child the truth about his or her rude behaviour because the parents neither the principal or the Education departments are even trying to see your side to the story. No its all about to give such a child his or her way. It doesn't matter how it influenced the learning of the rest of the class. No.
“Give me a thumbs up if you understand” *all thumbs are up* *kids are released to do their independent work* “Ms. I don’t know what to do. I don’t understand”
Once, in the middle of my 8th grade class, a classmate loudly exclaimed: "up-! I gotta toot!" And then ran to the outside door, and stuck his ass out the end to fart. Granted, I was in the ASD class. And there were plenty more incidents with this same kid.
At the end the girl finally got to call her mom while being on the toilet and getting medicine from the nurse and with the free hand she could sharpen the pencil.
As someone with ADHD as well I was too ashamed to raise my hand and have it explained again- I felt slower then others. Instead tried to find alternate ways of getting help. I teach at a college for student with learning differences and I find that the students don’t want to speak up sometimes in case they might be the only one who didn’t get it (even when their peers are also challenged). I have to read their expressions and body language to know if they don’t get it...
Yes I had undiagnosed learning disabilities and those comments just made me feel bad and struggle more. Some people just have brains that work differently. Even as an adult I have to try extra hard at everything I do.
I'm a substitute teacher and it's even worse. "I have to pee, can I, can I? You mean I can go. Yes!" "Do you have babies? Well, have you ever been pregnant?" "What time is it?!" "Do we have to sit in our seats?" "This is so hard." "This work is retarded." And I can't go into the other stuff that has been yelled at me or the questions they demand I answer.
OMG for real!!! It's never ending! But she forgot "Can I use my phone to find the answer" even though their textbook has the answer but are too lazy to look for it.
That can mean 2 different thugs it’s not the students fault if their sick and can’t attend school that day it’s normal when that he or she didn’t learn this the other day,what is wrong is when they just weren’t paying attention in class and goofing off
The only time I ever complained about the temperature in a classroom being too cold was when my fingers started turning blue and I couldn’t feel them (I have poor circulation lol). That or when the AC broke during the highest temp of the year but everyone including the teachers were also complaining because this happens every year.
Some of these I don't understand. I don't get why it's an issue for students to have basic bodily functions- going to the bathroom, needing a tissue, etc. Maybe if students weren't required to announce every time they had to use the toilet to stand up to grab a tissue, it wouldn't be such a disruption.
Get up and get one quietly, not shout out. 🤧 New problems -- students who get one on purpose just to: 1. Walk around (sometimes to avoid work) 2. An excuse to talk to friends (vs. the water cooler in future jobs) 3. Get a tissue to fill with hand sanitizer, then proceed to play with it (improv slime)
yeah because it’s a human need. duh it’s common. and when teacher say no, i swear to god, it’s so so so unfair. we need to go and they literally won’t let us go
@@taliamcbride5827 exactly I am a student myself and I think it’s ok to say cause honestly would the teacher rather me pee my self or like just go use it...and yea it’s a common need, it’s like saying I need to go drink some water and the teacher says no like it doesn’t make sence
I love this video lol but my only problem is the ‘My mom texted me can I call her out in the hallway’ it could be something serious if you don’t believe them just let them show their phone text messages from their mom 🤷🏼♀️
Then we'd be accused of invading their privacy. 🙄 Usually the text really isn't important or just a blatant lie. This wasn't a concern with students 20+ years ago and the students managed just fine. If it truly is important enough to disturb a student during class, the parent/guardian should contact the office.
I understand that being interrupted and asked questions all day can be frustrating but I felt like the teacher's reactions were a little uncalled for, over the top, and somewhat mean.
Yeah. I agree. Like maybe for some of these a teacher may react mad, but plenty of these I feel we’re defiantly not appropriate. Some students just didn’t hear or see.
Can you turn the air up? Or down? I wish I could relate. Here in Upstate NY, schools do not have AC. Granted with the exception of the first two or three weeks in September and the last five or six weeks of school in May and June there is not much call for it.
Some reflections for you teachers:Very few children are actually "lazy." Don't get frustrated if a kid is asking you the same questions multiple times or needs something explained multiple times. Humans have been on earth for at least 5000 years, and our current idea of education just developed in the past 200 years. Many kids just don't learn the way the majority of kids learn. Also, a kid may be experiencing an enormous amount of anxiety at home. Adults can't think straight when they are anxious. Think about what anxiety does to a kid.
@@redflamearrow7113 Right!?! There's something very unsettling about a person who thinks humans have only existed for 5,000 years believing they have the authority to give advice about education. And school has been a thing for at least 2,000 years. Not 200. That's not just being a little off. That's nowhere freaking close! Damn. Society today. Smh.
100% parents are to blame here..... I have worked in high schools for the last 20 years and this I can promise you the lack of decency common courtesy respect and overall human dignity is deteriorating at an astronomically fast rate. Sadly there is nothing funny about this video because this is the stuff that happens every day to people with good hearts who are just trying to do the best they can to educate our children. Parents should be absolutely ashamed of themselves at the lack of discipline that they give their teenagers and the lack of example that they are showing. I would love to do an undercover experiment where for one week parents come in and guest teach the class and I'd like to see them try to control the class maybe that will show them that the job of a teacher is impossible.
If someone needs to call their mom then they need to call their mom. It’s just plain rude to say no. Someone in their family could have gotten sick, or died, or maybe she was supposed to go somewhere after school, there are loads of important things that could have needed to be said.
One time I was Subbing in a High school class. I had a high school senior who was not even in my class. Come in costume and the character Lord Voldermort from Harry Potter and give a proformce arts piece for my class, and I. After he was done, he left. He later came back and asked if I liked his proformce.
Teacher: ok kids have fun at lunch! Kids: ok! * 10 minutes later* Umm Mrs- * sees teacher making a RUclips video/ tiktok* Teacher: * gAsP* yes...? Student: yeah about that... * student runs back to lunch* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 WHY DID I THINK OF THIS-
@@happyfacefries Haha, yeah right. are you a parent? I must have called the school dozens of times and every single time I get a voicemail and have to wait for a call back. No one ever picks up in the office
@@stitches318 no, but I was a student not too long ago and my parents didn't allow me to have a cell phone, and that's exactly how they did it. I also was an aide in the office for two periods. They were are as hell on top of answering the phone.
That does not make some one a teachers pet it’s just something us students have to do in order to do well, a teachers pet is really a teacher who favorites some one or likes them better than any one else in the class :) have a nice day
And then there’s the student who bluntly states, “It’s not really a question. It’s more of a comment”, followed by something extremely rude about the teacher or the lesson or both.”
yes, that is so sad.
for me thats happened, but its never been something rude, its always something about their life, like we'll be doing a math lesson and they're like "speaking of algebra, my family and I used to go skiing at this one place-"
Lol not always rude
Kids in my class always say “it’s not a question it’s a statement” and then what they say is actually relevant just not a question
@@hannahharris910 .
The funniest thing about this is that it can be applied to every grade. Students never grow out of these classics 😂
Realizing how annoying I actually am in class...
AmericanOwl - Ha Ha!! But wait...are you a student or a teacher??🤔
Nate Went I am a student 😔
I’m a student too
Me to
lol
One question you forgot: "Is this for a grade?"
Or my favorite as a sub: "where's mr/ms. So and so?" You really think I know?? They should make a sub edition xD
Dumbest question every lol
Or "will this be on the final?"
And definitely include: “But Mr. or Mrs. So-and-so always lets us do it this way!” Or similarly: “Mr. or Mrs. So-and-so does it this way.”
That's the kicker right there!😂😂😂😂
"What time does this class end?"
The same time it ended yesterday
Mariam followed by “What time is it?” Me: There’s a clock right there. “OK, but what time is it?”
@@aprilavery1972 Many seniors in my city can't tell time.
If they were smart they would write it down. Thats what I do now I have it mostly memorized.
I would say when the bell rings😂
I have been retired for a year and a half and sometimes think I miss teaching. This video brought me back into reality! eww
oh you are very lucky. I need to work for another 9 years.
@@MaxItUpwithMarta Nice to know my teachers don't really like teaching😣😑
Rjcn
@@issysamazinglife2476 act better and maybe they would
"When is lunch?"
"When do we go home?"
"Why do we have to do this?"
"Do I have to do this assignment?" No Billy---I give you this classwork assignment for no reason or value at all just to spite you...YES YOU HAVE TO FREAKING DO IT! IT IS CALLED LEARNING, BILLY! "But I don't want to do it" *throws myself on my desk* Lord help me.
Yeah, "Do we HAVE to?" is the question that sends me over the edge (and I teach an elective music class, so kids have to CHOOSE to even take the class.)
Sometimes they get really wise and say, "But what if I don't want to do it?" As if that's even a question.
@@tylerl4320 Repetition is how you memorize the material, so yeah the monotony is how humans perfect recalling information in order to pass the exam. Unfortunately, that is how General Ed and Gifted classes are set up as, because the education system was hijacked by corporations who force schools to bind to their will. However, there is hope... If you want to learn stuff that will help you in finance, budgeting, get a job, set up a bank account, and other basic, relevant life skills I highly recommend taking Special Ed classes, especially those of TMH. They even teach you organizational and hygiene skills. If you get golden star stickers continuously, at the end of the month, the whole class gets a pizza or Chinese food party. 😎 Also, once a week on Fridays they go on field trips to malls, shopping places or museums to learn how to behave in such settings, including how to eat at restaurants and learn about money skills (buying and selling).
Most of the students in my county could qualify for special ed before Covid. It's scary. Some are illegals who had never been to sc school, but they know how to play on their $1,200 phone..
@@LadyCoyKoi so, who's buying the pizza? The unwilling school or the teachers own low salary or the children themselves? Oh yes, donated by the principal or the parents. Good idea.
When a kid asks me to make it warmer, I say go sit in the corner, it’s always 90 degrees!
Lucky at our school it is FREEZING the teacher even warns us on the first week. I am a person who never wears jackets lets just say I do now.
And that's why your name is Karen.
@Morgan Greer well i missed that 😂😂😂😂
i am assuming your students prob don’t like you
@@sightedstarlite1770 Hey! 😾
Having to teach from home, this is a great simulator to really make it feel I'm back in the classroom. Now all that's missing is a scratchy intercom that no one can understand popping on and that smell that all schools seem to have.
lol
@@MaxItUpwithMarta I’ve seen your comments like 500000000 times now idk if thats a number or not but still.
One of my favorites…students returning after an absence ask me, “Did you do anything while I was gone?” I always answered, “No, of course not! When we saw that you weren’t here, we decided to just sit around and wait for you to get back!”
I don't know what is more disturbing. That half the time the kids constantly lie about their mom texting them, or that half the time their mom actually is texting them...multiple times...in the middle of the school day.
This is why they shouldn't have phones on them.
I wish a kindergarten teacher would do a video. Y’all just don’t even know how crazy our classroom gets! And omg, tklawhorne about interrupting a lesson to talk about something completely irrelevant…they end get getting the whole class going!
I can imagine, used to work at a preschool
1:34 She is asking for a pencil sharpener while using a mechanical pencil! Lol
I love the "my mom is going to check me out." 😆 It is always the only thing they think of all day if they know they are being checked out.
Sometimes is much worse than that!
Oh, yeah.
In school I was the kid who got good grades, didn’t ask a lot of questions, and was well behaved. The only thing that might have bothered my teachers was me asking to go to bathroom during class. I never had time to go the bathroom in between classes as the hallways were jam packed with classmates talking to friends and blocking my way. Plus my classes were spaced out around three different buildings and I would walk the entire length of the school everyday. I even had to carry all of my books in my bag as I wouldn’t be able to reach my locker in time.
finally someone who understands lol !
@@aeel504 You too huh? It also didn’t help that everyone else towered over me and no one watched where they went. 😔
@@sophiacousland3452 lollllll for reals tho
I would just ask them if I got all my work done early, if I could go to the bathroom real quick since I dont have time in between
"Why do we need to learn this? Is this somehow important for our lives?" "Oh, you need to hear what happened to me this weekend." "My mom is taking me out to get tacos after school. Which taco place do you like best?" "Something smells really bad in here. I think it was John." "Do you know what we are having for lunch today?" etc. etc.
Ah I got shifted to 6 months first aid room attendant and I must say it was awful. But my fave convo went down like this:
Student: I feel sick, headachy, blah blah blah
Me: do you want to go home?
S: ???
Me: I have to call before I can give you a painkiller, so do you want to go home?
S: go home?
Me: yes…if you really don’t feel well, I’ll ask your folks for permission for the painkiller and permission you leave school early.
S: arent you supposed to care about my education?
Me: am I your teacher? Am I your parents? Your grades are your concern, not mine. I’m here to deal with minor ailments. I don’t care about your education. If you feel sick and it’s not going to get better in 10 minutes, you can go home. You can’t stay in here.
S: the other lady would have told me to have a drink of water and sent me back to class.
Me: I’m not her and I run my sickbay differently. Go home or go back to class. Up to you.
The kid had a glass of water and went back to class. 🙄
My kids are distance learning and every few minutes someone is hungry or needs to poop. I spend a lot of my day saying no 🤦🏽♀️. God bless our teachers ♥️
Years ago (and this was the only time this happened in almost 20 years), a freshmen in the front row just stood up, lifted a leg, and farted REALLY LOUD. On purpose. To get attention. Which he got. Everyone laughed, and I was not writing a referral for that. That kid's nickname was Gordo, and he insisted upon that nickname, even though he was not fat. I can't remember his real name...and I can't believe I remembered all that. (I literally had no response. I was embarrassed for him, but he wasn't embarrassed, and the rest of the class was so immature that they were amused for the rest of the day. What was I supposed to say? "Say excuse me when that happens?" I hope that kid isn't in jail now.)
You guys need a raise 😂
In my class there is always this kid that keeps saying: "Is and it recess yet?" or
"I think it's recces time!" Or "can we go to recces now? I'm bored"
Even seniors say that!
“How do you not know this?” Me, almost every class.
I remember being the kid who didn't understand the instruction and had to have shit repeated....and I *hated* when teachers acted passive aggressive about it. really didn't help. 'specially since I actually was the special needs kid
shoutout to the awesome teachers who just worked with me one on one during work time instead of repeating instruction in front of everyone. I remember not wanting to ask questions during class cuz it drew attention to the fact I didn't understand and needed extra help. it was kinda embarrassing....
You forgot students asking for a band aid
This isn't an interruption, but something people say in my class sometimes that my teacher jokes about: Wait, you never told us it was due today. And: You never gave me that paper.
And this is why I loved schools being closed and having online/distance learning. I no longer had to put up with this nonsense!!
so true!!!!! I was actually working more but I certainly didn't mind because it was REAL no nonsense work. I don't know why in the classroom so much time is lost. I think it is because the students want to socialize??? not sure.
Yeah, but now we hear
Look I’m n my PJ’s!
I have a toy see!
Look at my pet!
Im not a teacher but a student and im one that would always get my work done. The thing I noticed though about online school was most did not come to meets, or they would not do their work, or both. So the school kept extending deadlines and makeing them no late policy which got annoying for the few that did there work and some like me who even helped some teachers with other stuff.
Maybe you don’t have to deal with that anymore, but zoom classes bring in a whole lot of their own problems.
As a student, it drove me absolutely CRAZY when a student asked for the fifth time how to do the lesson. I'm like, you gotta be kidding me.
I also was so annoyed when a kid raised their hand and said they need to go pee because they got attention from it. In like, really?
I feel your pain. It affected the kids who were doing the right thing and wanted to learn.
I don’t miss elementary school because in my elementary school I had teachers like this.
They would be so rude and say no to absolutely everything!!! 🙄
what about all the personal questions like "are you married?"
I was the stucent that was like "It's cold in here!"
Also, "what are we supposed to do" used to drive me crazy even as a studens.
or in spanish class and you ask “do i have to write it in spanish”
Or you ask if you have to say it in spanish and the teacher says yes and you can tell they're annoyed because you should know that. Or if they tell you to say it in Spanish but you don't know so they have to talk you through the question.
So... If I need to head out if the class, I just gotta say: "I gotta poop!"
My mother had students say, my grandma is going to sue you, because you didn't let me go to the bathroom, and I don't have a pencil or paper after playing on the phone for 20 minutes.
Yeah I dont understand when that whole "can't deny kids the bathroom" BS started
"Why do you not know this? You should know this. Please know this." Is the statement said by some of my teachers waaaayy too much. Another one is the teachers facepalming because a student doesn't know what to do and they just explain what to do like 20 seconds ago.
"You should know this" is something teachers shouldn't say. It's your job to help a pupil, so help them.
Man all your videos are so accurate and to the point. It's so relatable. Keep up the good work.
Don’t forget the question asked by a teacher which is: what were you doing in that bathroom you took one hour and 30 minutes did you like get called to the principals office for a talking to that took one hour and 28 minutes
Exactly what we experienced for the past few years. MAJOR INTERRUPTION while you are busy explaining/teaching a lesson. It became a selfish trend between leaners as early as Year 2 and right up to secondary. Even after a lesson when you when you are busy with specific groups or individual learners the interruption continues and the appraisal/incentive motivational measures needed for good behaviour and successful learning in your class are ignored. Worse of all, you don't dare tell such a child the truth about his or her rude behaviour because the parents neither the principal or the Education departments are even trying to see your side to the story. No its all about to give such a child his or her way. It doesn't matter how it influenced the learning of the rest of the class. No.
“Give me a thumbs up if you understand” *all thumbs are up*
*kids are released to do their independent work*
“Ms. I don’t know what to do. I don’t understand”
What teachers reply to every question you ask
1:30
2:32
2:45
😂😂😂😂
Then there is that one kid who says "iS iT rEcEsS yEt"
Once, in the middle of my 8th grade class, a classmate loudly exclaimed: "up-! I gotta toot!" And then ran to the outside door, and stuck his ass out the end to fart.
Granted, I was in the ASD class. And there were plenty more incidents with this same kid.
Ew.. I would have kicked him out the class.. LOL!!!!
At the end the girl finally got to call her mom while being on the toilet and getting medicine from the nurse and with the free hand she could sharpen the pencil.
Not just students, the intercom, the phone, drop ins, and so on and so on.....
I sadly am the one who always asks to go to the nurse because I have chronic migraines.
That's different. I'm sorry! Make sure you know your assignments, so you can complete them later.
ah, yes, the natural sounds of the American classroom....
It doesn't have to be just American classrooms you know, it can be any classrooms anywhere. Just saying
1:34 am I the only one who noticed she’s using a pen?
*for feminine reasons * hahahah I’m cracking up 😂 hahaha
0:47
WHAT TEACHER LETS YOU FREEZE?!?!?
WHAT IS THIS?!?!
My teacher would close the window..even in the middle of a lesson..
Notice the "girl" wearing a t-shirt.
Dress for the weather, dress in layers. No classroom temperature is preferred for all students at the same time.
as someone with adhd who struggled in school the phrases "why do you not know this" and "you should know this" are not helpful
As someone with ADHD as well I was too ashamed to raise my hand and have it explained again- I felt slower then others. Instead tried to find alternate ways of getting help.
I teach at a college for student with learning differences and I find that the students don’t want to speak up sometimes in case they might be the only one who didn’t get it (even when their peers are also challenged). I have to read their expressions and body language to know if they don’t get it...
THIS
I’m autistic
Yes I had undiagnosed learning disabilities and those comments just made me feel bad and struggle more. Some people just have brains that work differently. Even as an adult I have to try extra hard at everything I do.
I'm a substitute teacher and it's even worse. "I have to pee, can I, can I? You mean I can go. Yes!" "Do you have babies? Well, have you ever been pregnant?" "What time is it?!" "Do we have to sit in our seats?" "This is so hard." "This work is retarded." And I can't go into the other stuff that has been yelled at me or the questions they demand I answer.
OMG for real!!! It's never ending! But she forgot "Can I use my phone to find the answer" even though their textbook has the answer but are too lazy to look for it.
My city has not not used textbooks for probably ten years, as the students can't read on grade level. Everything is watered down.
This is so true!!
The parent calling though, like we'll get in trouble if we dont.
At 2:42 the teacher face cracks me up for some reason
Another one “We didn’t learn this!”
That can mean 2 different thugs it’s not the students fault if their sick and can’t attend school that day it’s normal when that he or she didn’t learn this the other day,what is wrong is when they just weren’t paying attention in class and goofing off
Wow, almost every question and comment I have experienced! 🤯🤯
The only time I ever complained about the temperature in a classroom being too cold was when my fingers started turning blue and I couldn’t feel them (I have poor circulation lol). That or when the AC broke during the highest temp of the year but everyone including the teachers were also complaining because this happens every year.
Will this be on the test?
Why is it so rude to need a tissue
Some of these I don't understand. I don't get why it's an issue for students to have basic bodily functions- going to the bathroom, needing a tissue, etc. Maybe if students weren't required to announce every time they had to use the toilet to stand up to grab a tissue, it wouldn't be such a disruption.
I also don't understand why you wouldn't let a kid call their parent. Like what?
Get up and get one quietly, not shout out. 🤧
New problems -- students who get one on purpose just to:
1. Walk around (sometimes to avoid work)
2. An excuse to talk to friends (vs. the water cooler in future jobs)
3. Get a tissue to fill with hand sanitizer, then proceed to play with it (improv slime)
Oh, I can totally relate!
OMG! Yes this is all SO true! I died when she was she was like "I HAVE TO GO POOP!"
‘Can I use the bathroom?’ Is SOOO common!
yeah because it’s a human need. duh it’s common. and when teacher say no, i swear to god, it’s so so so unfair. we need to go and they literally won’t let us go
@@taliamcbride5827 exactly I am a student myself and I think it’s ok to say cause honestly would the teacher rather me pee my self or like just go use it...and yea it’s a common need, it’s like saying I need to go drink some water and the teacher says no like it doesn’t make sence
The student's expression is so correct. When did this start?
I laughed so hard at this video... this is all true. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love this video lol but my only problem is the ‘My mom texted me can I call her out in the hallway’ it could be something serious if you don’t believe them just let them show their phone text messages from their mom 🤷🏼♀️
Then we'd be accused of invading their privacy. 🙄
Usually the text really isn't important or just a blatant lie.
This wasn't a concern with students 20+ years ago and the students managed just fine.
If it truly is important enough to disturb a student during class, the parent/guardian should contact the office.
I understand that being interrupted and asked questions all day can be frustrating but I felt like the teacher's reactions were a little uncalled for, over the top, and somewhat mean.
Yeah. I agree. Like maybe for some of these a teacher may react mad, but plenty of these I feel we’re defiantly not appropriate. Some students just didn’t hear or see.
Can you turn the air up? Or down? I wish I could relate. Here in Upstate NY, schools do not have AC. Granted with the exception of the first two or three weeks in September and the last five or six weeks of school in May and June there is not much call for it.
Teachers would always threaten to write us up without telling us what would happen if we got written up... WHAT WILL HAPPEN MS MILLER
"I have a question!!" "Is it a really important question?" *Heavily nodding* "Can i go to the bathroom?"
I love the teachers hair
At least she raises her hand! Lol 😂
remember when u could go to school without a mask
or even when you could even go to school?
Some reflections for you teachers:Very few children are actually "lazy." Don't get frustrated if a kid is asking you the same questions multiple times or needs something explained multiple times. Humans have been on earth for at least 5000 years, and our current idea of education just developed in the past 200 years. Many kids just don't learn the way the majority of kids learn. Also, a kid may be experiencing an enormous amount of anxiety at home. Adults can't think straight when they are anxious. Think about what anxiety does to a kid.
Julia Martin Are teachers trained in psychology? You are making broad generalizations.
Humans have been on Earth for at least 100,000 years. At LEAST.
Try 1,000,000
@@redflamearrow7113 Right!?! There's something very unsettling about a person who thinks humans have only existed for 5,000 years believing they have the authority to give advice about education.
And school has been a thing for at least 2,000 years. Not 200. That's not just being a little off. That's nowhere freaking close! Damn. Society today. Smh.
Do i have to put my name on it?
interupting chicken
All of these!!!
100% parents are to blame here..... I have worked in high schools for the last 20 years and this I can promise you the lack of decency common courtesy respect and overall human dignity is deteriorating at an astronomically fast rate. Sadly there is nothing funny about this video because this is the stuff that happens every day to people with good hearts who are just trying to do the best they can to educate our children. Parents should be absolutely ashamed of themselves at the lack of discipline that they give their teenagers and the lack of example that they are showing. I would love to do an undercover experiment where for one week parents come in and guest teach the class and I'd like to see them try to control the class maybe that will show them that the job of a teacher is impossible.
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Hmm... there wasn't a single "inappropriate" question.
Omg this made me laugh so much!
The teacher and students act and speech is cool
If someone needs to call their mom then they need to call their mom. It’s just plain rude to say no. Someone in their family could have gotten sick, or died, or maybe she was supposed to go somewhere after school, there are loads of important things that could have needed to be said.
Any parent with half a brain cell would call the office if it was an emergency.
I didn’t know you had been in my classroom!🤣🤣🤣
Lol!! All true!!!!
One time I was Subbing in a High school class. I had a high school senior who was not even in my class. Come in costume and the character Lord Voldermort from Harry Potter and give a proformce arts piece for my class, and I. After he was done, he left. He later came back and asked if I liked his proformce.
🤣🤣🤣 This just made our day!
I go to westview high school and I see you have that shirt on!!!!!!
I'm gonna have to subscribe
The tissues were funny ... The Clorox wipes well 😂😂😂😂. #realfacts
I hate when people say Mrs so and so when there name is actually miss so and so
Or miss when its actually Mrs it annoys me so much
Teacher: ok kids have fun at lunch!
Kids: ok!
* 10 minutes later*
Umm Mrs-
* sees teacher making a RUclips video/ tiktok*
Teacher: * gAsP* yes...?
Student: yeah about that...
* student runs back to lunch*
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 WHY DID I THINK OF THIS-
And for heaven sale let us go potty...we get as much time between classes as you do and we hear..." The bell doesn't dismiss you, I do...."
Okay but what if the mom really needs to call their child? the teacher should ask to see the text
If they really need to get in contact with them, they should do it the old fashioned way: call the school and have them deliver a note.
@@happyfacefries Haha, yeah right. are you a parent? I must have called the school dozens of times and every single time I get a voicemail and have to wait for a call back. No one ever picks up in the office
@@stitches318 no, but I was a student not too long ago and my parents didn't allow me to have a cell phone, and that's exactly how they did it. I also was an aide in the office for two periods. They were are as hell on top of answering the phone.
1.17 this one always.
You forget “Oh, I did the homework”
Fricken teachers pet
That does not make some one a teachers pet it’s just something us students have to do in order to do well, a teachers pet is really a teacher who favorites some one or likes them better than any one else in the class :) have a nice day
i laughed my head of
This student has ADHD.
I’m crazy with zodiac signs and my class as no idea what it is and I’m like LORd heLp tHeM
Lets just say there will be no more classroom interruptions during Covid-19😂
If you have to reteach...you didn't do it right the first time...try different phrasing or explaining the concept differently.