yes it can because when they chew it it gives them something to do while your teaching without distracting them and it keeps them from talking
you can't any more,no state sells happy gum
Yes, most teachers can tell if their students are responsible!
Most schools do not allow students to chew gum. This because it can be very distracting when bubbles are blown and the gum is cracked. Students also tend to discard gum by sticking it under desks or spitting it out on floors and sidewalks.
Because some kids put their gum under desks and tables,and when they pop there gum out loud!!!!!!!!!!!
Allowing students to chew gum may help improve focus, reduce stress, and increase cognitive function. Additionally, it can be a discreet way to satisfy oral sensory needs, leading to improved behavior and attention in the classroom.
Gum is good and we chew it so it makes us happy
Gum chewing can cause damage to school property if students do not dispose of the gum properly, leading to maintenance costs to clean or repair surfaces. Additionally, gum chewing can be disruptive in the classroom or on school grounds if students are not following guidelines on when and where it is allowed.
The primary reason is because the students stick the gum under desks and chairs, causing problems for staff, other students, and primarily the janitors. If the student body were to show a higher standard of responsibility, gum would probably not be prohibited.
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Actually we get gum from whales.how we get gum from whales is that when they die there blaber be used to make gum.
you get bubble gum and melt it
it will be bubble gum.