Mainly distract them at the end of the lesson just talk about something really of topic but make sure its not the lesson before break or lunch because they can keep you in.
It's the teacher's class, so she or he can do whatever they want with homework.
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.
By doing your work in class.
The teacher first has to plan what homework to give -- it has to help you learn whatever lesson you had that day. Then, the teacher has to decide how much homework is fair. Then, the teacher has to grade every single piece of homework from every kid in every class they teach!
My math teacher gives homework every single day of the year My L.A, social studies and science teachers only give homework if work isn't finished in class My spanish teacher gives about one assignment a week My Larin teacher gives lots of homework.
It depends on the class you're taking and the teacher
This is Your teacher from cim class saying do your homework
It is likely that your teacher will either collect your homework or go over the answers in class. You need your homework in either case.
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There are a few exceptions. One exception is if the student is more advanced and is learning past what the class knows. The other exception is if the student asks the teacher personally if he/she wants to be challenged with the homework more than the rest of the class. If none of these are true, then the teacher might just have favorite students, and give more difficult homework to the student the teacher dislikes. The teacher cannot do that if the student is not under the above exceptions, and this is only IF the teacher is giving it to one student only, and no other student in any of the other classes of that particular teacher.
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'..