Some teachers do seem to give a lot of homework, but wanting to take revenge for it is extreme. It's impossible for anyone to tell you why you're having such a strong reaction. You are the only one who can figure that out.
Most teachers who give a lot of homework don't do it to be mean, but because they want students to learn things like budgeting their time and responsibility. That might not be valuable to you now, but it will be very valuable to you in the future.
Whether your teacher is giving too much homework or not, it's not healthy for you to hate the teacher to the point of wanting to get revenge. The school year is more than half over now and you've made it this far. In a few short months, you will be moving on to another year and a different teacher, unless you are a senior in which case it'll be a much bigger step than that. Why not make the most of the time that's left in this year and look at the homework your teacher is giving as a valuable learning opportunity?
You might not believe this, but it's highly likely that your current teacher is the one you'll end up appreciating the most in a few years. I know you probably find that difficult to believe right now, but that's the way it tends to go.
They want you to understand the meaning of being thankful.
Smiling is nice, but if you need practice to learn the material, it's not going to magically make you not need homework. The teacher is going to assign what is needed to help you learn.
Smiling is nice, but if you need practice to learn the material, it's not going to magically make you not need homework. The teacher is going to assign what is needed to help you learn.
If I received homework that no one in the class did, I would feel as if the teacher thought that I was not challenged enough by the homework he/she normally gives out, or that he/she was giving extra credit or make up work.
Make straight A's in their class so you don't need the work to stay on top.
Your cuteness will not prevent the teacher from giving you a bad grade for not doing your own homework.
By doing all the work at school. Homework is given to help you learn better, not as a punishment. The way to convince the teacher you don't need any is to learn the material ahead of time.
I would like to answer to question I get about 5 to 10 hoemworks everyday but imagine if teacher didnt give us homework we would be all bored at home they us to suceed
Teachers give out the assignments that they think are going to help you learn the material best. If your teacher is giving more homework than the other classes, you might talk to them - politely! - and show them what other assignments you have so they can think about giving fewer pages.
1. teachers tend to give homework all at the same time which makes the student unable to complete majority of it. 2. the fact that some teachers are immune to homework. they hate giving out homework yet other teachers give out homework every night 3. in class you seem to get it and then once you get home you go blank. 4. when you don't do your homework, the teacher checks it and when you actually do it, the teacher doesn't check it! (so fustrating) 5. if you tell the teacher you dont want homework, they'll be like 'how else are you going to learn and revise all this..what will you do in your test' and 'you'll see who you'll be thanking once the exams are over'..
You need to answer this question because we don’t do homework. Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. We do not have the item you read so that also prevents giving an answer.
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