A teacher asks students to pay attention in class!
good students! that behave an ask questions.an a pay raise.
they can't pay attetion because it gets boring and they get distracted! if the teacher makes class a bit more fun then they will pay WAY more attention.
Students tend to be more successful in class if they are well-rested, have eaten a balanced meal for breakfast and lunch, and if they pay attention to the teacher and participate fully in class.
you can just pay attention for a few minutes until the teacher stops teaching and gives you a worksheet to do. Then ask the teacher if you can go to the bathroom then grab your back pack and leave and don't go back to the class
No, because think about how many smart people in the world there are if a teacher would pay a student say like $2 a B and their class was a class of thirty people and that would be like $60 considering everyone in the class gets at least a B.
Pay attention in class. Ask your teacher. Thats why they are there. You cant just look it up.
Pay attention in class. Ask your teacher. Thats why they are there. You cant just look it up.
The inventor was known to chide his assistants for wasting materials. The teacher would often chide her students for failing to pay attention in class.
It desterbs the class and interupts the teacher
Because some students study when others don't and also some students don't pay attention in class.
you should pay attention in class more and don't sleep like (fictional name) BOB. BOB was in our class and when our teacher would ask him a question he was just be blank... this caused BOB to go to the principals office There were two (2) students collected 441 caps and twenty six (26) students collected 442 caps for a total of 12374 caps. 441X + 442 (28-X) = 12374
There's not much any WikiAnswers contributor can do. I believe that your idea cannot go very far, since iPods and other mp3 players are just electronics that distract students in class, and no student will pay attention to the teacher. The student will never pay attention if he/she can listen to music over listening to a teacher's lecture.