I have the same problem...actually today I did it today. Sometimes I redo it during class, but the best way (if your teacher will let you) is to ask to go to the bathroom and stop by your locker, slip it in your pocket, and boom there you go. Hope this helps!!!
Either get it before class, or do it tonight if that doesn't work then ask me again
Worst of all, I forgot my homework in my locker.
Sounds like you already have your story thought out. Just pretend you're telling it to your best friends and write out what you'd say instead of saying it out loud. You might try making a list of all the things that happened to your homework before it got left in the locker, or all the things you ended up bringing home instead of the right paper, or anything else funny you can thing of.
Check all the places you usually keep your homework such as your backpack, locker, or desk. Ask your classmates or teacher if they have seen it. If you still can't find it, try retracing your steps to see if you left it in a different location.
Thurman Munson. His locker was kept empty after he died.
you left it on the desk
WikiAnswers does not know where you left your homework - you'll have to look for it yourself.
because then they can store school files and homework so it wont get damaged whilst moving round school.
its: 9,37,15. but you have to act like its a real locker and turn right for 9, then left for 37, and then right again for 15.
Thurman Munson
i think you are supposed to go back to school and go to a locker that is open or a locker that has decorations on it and click on it and then you go back to the beach and press the arrow on the top right hand corner click on the homework, click on give and then press the arrow again and click on rico. if it dosent work then press on the home work again
When doing an essay about "What would you do if you left something in your locker", first, decide if you'll approach the topic humorously (such as "Lockered Out!" or "The Locker Locksmith") or seriously (such as "When Schools Put Lockers into Lockup").Whether written comically or straight-forwardly, you can get a good 500 to 1,500 words out of this topic.Set the scene: What happened and why is Your Locker now the Holy Grail, the treasure locked behind school doors. Include what is trapped there, and your desperate need to retrieve it. Set up the Solutions next. List the serious measures you could take now or the next time school is open. Or, if written humorously, describe your Caper to Release Science Notes and Your Favorite Pen from Lockup.Describe how a student might convince school administrators, on a weekend, to drive back to school just so you can retrieve your Vintage Beanie Baby before it suffocates! Perhaps you could persuade a janitor to call the F.B.I. and NASA to solve The Case of Space Aliens Trapped in High School Lockers, then you waltz in and gather your chemistry book describing different gooey compounds that just remind you of outerspace mysteries.Or, on a more serious note, you could just describe how badly you felt when you realized you left ALL your books at school and so, you could never do ALL that homework now! Tell about calling your friends over to have a No-Homework Pizza Party. However, when two Bookworm students show up, they use the party to quickly tutor you from their books and within a few hours, you have all your homework completed. Hence, you call your essay, "How to Avoid Making Teachers Angry by Not Using Typical 'I Left it in My Locker' Excuses".