How a teacher deals with cellphones
11 years ago by duiyuolo · 1669 Likes · 23 comments · Popular
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· 11 years ago
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What if you don't have a cellphone?
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littlered
· 11 years ago
Whats participation credit?
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missraven
· 11 years ago
Class points you get for participating. I don't understand why the hell people downvote people for asking questions. Honestly, it's not their fault they don't know.
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littlered
· 11 years ago
Thank you missraven!
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funsized757
· 11 years ago
I know for fucks sake it's not a crime to ask and reply!
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guest
· 11 years ago
And risk someone taking my phone when the teacher isn't paying attention? No thanks...
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lolxd
· 11 years ago
It looks like its right next to the teachers desk so unless your really good at stealing things I bid you good luck
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missraven
· 11 years ago
I don't know about your teachers, but mine never stay at their desk all class period.
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guest
· 11 years ago
Elementary school kids should not have iPhones
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guest
· 11 years ago
Its prob high school dumbass
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jokur_and_batmon
· 7 years ago
And high schools shouldn’t have “participation credits” that’s shit for 5 yr olds. By this age you should be able to participate and if not drop out cause no one wants to carry your dumbass
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guest
· 11 years ago
What if you forget your phone at home then what?
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guest
· 11 years ago
WHY DO SOME OF THEM HAVE MORE THAN ONE PHONE!?!?
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guest
· 11 years ago
probably a phone and an ipod or something, chill.
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iceshard
· 11 years ago
I'm sorry for asking this (I'm not in High School yet...) but what is participation credit? And what is high school credits? And in high school, do you choose your classes or something? If you choose them, what happens then?
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guest
· 11 years ago
Lol, whoa, slow down. And yeah, I see why you're apologizing, the guy up there got downvoted...but in high school, let's say you're in pretty much any class in which you should know things and/or the teacher asks the students questions--most likely your teacher will make a mark by your name to signal that you participated. In my school, participation is 10% of your grade in Spanish class, so you have to regularly raise your hand to answer questions. And it's not like college, where you can choose your course, but there are classes everyone in your grade takes like English, and Science/Math in general (but at some point you may be able to choose what type of Science/Math if you're given choices, like Algebra 2 or Honors Algebra 2 [honors classes are classes that go at a faster pace than normal classes] or like Geology or Biology or Chemistry or Anatomy, etc.), and then there's electives, which you do choose yourself. Like drama, foreign language, choir, woodshop, etc.
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iceshard
· 11 years ago
Thank you so so much
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owlsayshi2
· 11 years ago
Are you in middle school yet? At my school it's the same as the high school
iceshard
· 11 years ago
I am in Middle school. But I go to a private school (I hate it), and we are DEFINITELY held back a lot. We don't have lockers at all, we don't have 90% of things that normal public schools would have... but I'm going to a public high school and I was just curious on what would happen because I honestly don't know...
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owlsayshi2
· 11 years ago
Wow I feel so sorry for you...well at least you get to go to a normal High school :)
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rosegold
· 11 years ago
lol 2010's kids' problems
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guest
· 10 years ago
What if it's in my locker
highlanderwolf
· 10 years ago
Number 14 has two phones 8(