teachers judge students right off the bat - and one wrong move could put you in their bad books
The Do’s and Don'ts for Students 225h5v
Think about what teachers look for in a good student. They want students who behave, participate, complete assignments on time, and put effort into their work. They don’t like Chatty Cathy’s—students who talk during class, even while the teacher is instructing. They don’t respect students who text message during class. And they don’t like rudeness. If you get detention on your first day, you know you’ve got a problem.
Participation vs Class Clown 2p4h4p
Teachers love students who participate. And a lot of them give participation marks. So if you know the answer, volunteer. But , there’s a difference between participating, and being obnoxious. Most teacher’s don’t appreciate the Class Clowns, who often speak up but only to make their classmates laugh.
Complete Your Work 726230
It’s simple and obvious, but it’s often overlooked. Completing your work on time shows the teacher that you are organized, trustworthy and that you have a great work ethic. Make your work neat, and keep your binder organized for brownie points. Putting extra effort into your work also doesn’t hurt. If you can get an A+ instead of an A, why wouldn’t you?
Teacher’s Pet 51x63
Not every teacher appreciates students who suck up. Most can see through that. Your best bet is to be smile. Positivity can go a long way!
Have Your Say 2l214p
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