A. Shoot spitballs
B. Repeatably knock your books on the floor, apologize loudly.
C. Do yoga on your desk.
D. Ask questions instead of answering them: example-Q: When was Francis Scott Key Born?
A: When was Dairy Queen Founded?
E. Every 5 minutes ask the same question, get classmates to join in.
F. Don't bring a pencil or pen to class.
G. Turn your assignments in folded up or as paper airplanes.
H. Write the national anthem instead of your essay.
I. Raise your hand for every question, but when called on, say you forgot or that you were just stretching.
J. Ask the teacher if you may go to the bathroom, make sure it's right after the tardy bell.
K: speel evry wurd yu kan rong.
L: Repeat everything the teacher says.
There are another 104, but I don't want to type them up, I have placed them in a book though that I will try to publish, it will be in my real name: ISAAC BENGE.
You call them names and do not stop chatting and talking! You shout out when you are not meant to. You never do any work. Start hiccuping, poke them, keep saying why to the question, act really dumb.
All of the above would annoy the teachers for sure. It would also annoy students who realize that it is to their personal advantage to learn what is being taught.
There are a couple of twists to annoying teachers and not paying attention in school. One is that it is going to have vastly more far-reaching negative effects on the one doing the annoying than it will on the teacher. The teacher has already successfully completed an education and is employed, The one who is annoying, on the other hand, hasn't. Unfortunately, those who spend their time annoying teachers and do not do their work will find out when they are older that the "fun" they had was not worth it
The second is that while you think you are being cool and funny, you actually look silly and immature.
I wrote an article on this on WikiHow. Check it out by searching "How to bug your teacher" on WikiHow.
I wrote an article on this on WikiHow. Check it out by searching "How to bug your teacher" on WikiHow.
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I wrote an article on this on WikiHow. Check it out by searching "How to bug your teacher" on WikiHow.
* Your teacher is not there so you can bug her. She is trying to give you an education in hopes you will have a good future. If you continue to try and bug her she has the right to report you to the Principle of the school and may contact your parents or, if you keep it up expel you from school. Try being mature and instead of trying to bug your teacher try learning something and getting good grades.
bug club is a website that you have (at school) you need a school code, user name and password you have your own bug and if you have read a book that you got from the teacher you get a reward the rewards are something that you wear or a game is unlocked
I have no Idea so if you are doing this for a history project... BUG OFF and ask your history teacher
In the Pocket God game, bug the bug is in episode 28. To bug the bug in the game, you have to poke the spider.
a leaffooted bug is a type of bug
a water bug is called a water bug because it can swim in water and it is a bug.
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There is no "54th" bug. The 54th bug is the last bug you catch, and any bug could be the last bug you catch. If you mean the last one in the records, than I believe the ant or pill bug.
In "101 Ways to Bug Your Teacher," the main problem is a middle school student named Steve trying to navigate school life while dealing with personal and academic challenges. He often finds himself getting into trouble due to his mischievous nature, which leads to humorous and sometimes serious consequences.