If you have transportation, yoi can call the school to find out if anyone is still there. If someone is there, you could ask them if they would let you in so you can get your textbook. If you cannot get the textbook, explaiin that you forgot your book to your teacher as soon as possible the next day and use any free time you have to get the homework done before the class starts.
You can try reaching out to a classmate to borrow their textbook or see if there is an online version you can access. If these options are not available, you can ask your teacher for a temporary solution or guidance on how to complete the homework without the textbook.
I had to search for my homework before I left for school
The biggest issue with the sentence is that it is missing punctuation. It should be written as, "Meg left all of her class notes at school, because she decided that she could do her homework without it."
Both are correct, but "my child is at school" is more commonly used. It implies the physical location of the child being in school. On the other hand, "my child is in school" can also be used to refer to the fact that the child is enrolled and actively attending classes.
I left my textbook at home and had to borrow a classmate's to follow along in class.
WikiAnswers does not know where you left your homework - you'll have to look for it yourself.
panic or tell the truth and then say " please don't yell at me." or say " ha ha ha funny story i left it at school ha ha why aren't you laughing too?"
You can only hope that someone else in the class knows what to do and can tell you the assignment. Keep a homework notebook where you write down all of your assignments so you don't forget things like this!
haha bludge it ;)
Be honest and tell your teacher what happened at the beginning of the day. She or he might let you have time during the day to get the homework completed.
Generalities/Universalities are usually asking for trouble. Homework can be a useful tool to help students learn and retain information, especially given the limited class length and the difficulty for teachers to work one on one with each student, due to class size. I believe that homework should be left up to the teacher to decide if it is necessary (and not just assign homework because they think they are supposed to)
I wouldn't say anything about it unless someone asks about it, and take it home the next day. If the teacher asks, just tell them the truth. If you never leave stuff at school, they will just say it's okay... :)
First, thoroughly search for the textbook in places where you might have left it. If you are unable to find it, notify your teacher or librarian immediately. You may be responsible for replacing the lost textbook, so it is important to address the situation promptly.