No.
Daydreaming is very wasteful and unappreciative of your teachers. If you go to a fee-paying school, it is also a waste of your or your parents money. The positions in daydreaming (bending your back, putting your hands on face etc) can also be very painful and unhealthy.
Although it is OK to be a little unorganized, you should NOT be voluntarily unorganized. This can result in poor grades, and the loss of favorability by teachers.
Both of these practices are OK in very small amounts (it is natural for you to experience boredom at school, especially when you are talented and attend a comprehensive school without Gifted Support). However, it is by NO means beneficial, or good. Try to avoid both daydreaming and poor organization.
No it is not. It is very unorganized. You would be better off in a Public School. NEVER do homeschooling, you will definitely not learn as much at Home Schooling.
Her daydream was so beautiful that she forgot that her boss was talking to her until he was screaming.
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Forest242 Daydream ...i love it! haha
Yes, "to daydream," but, "a daydream" can also be a noun.
So long as your daydreaming does not interfere with school or work, it is completely normal to daydream. Some would say that daydreaming is a sign of an imaginative, creative person.
Daydreams is the plural of daydream
"Jacky Daydream" by Jacqueline Wilson is a well-received book targeted towards children and young adults. It touches on themes of imagination, dreams, and childhood experiences, making it a popular choice for readers in that age group. However, whether it is considered "good" is subjective and depends on individual preferences.
Daydream, 1995. Good CD =)
Midnight Daydream was created in 1999.
Nuclear Daydream was created in 2005.
Jacky Daydream has 241 pages