The main reason students are banned from Chewing Gum in school is that they often stick it places that it shouldn't do. As teachers are fully-grown adults, they are trusted to dispose of it in the right way. Well as they own the school well work there so they have to have some privaliges (bad speller) but its not at all fair tho.
As long as you put it in the bin.
Because they want the kids to be miserable and it makes a lot of noise. It's not disrespectful to a teacher to chew gum in class. It's disrespectful to a teacher to chew gum in class, after he/she says you cannot chew gum is class.
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Yes, kinestetic learners learn easier when chewing gum.
yes because it improves there Brian skills and there functions
They should not be able to if it is made well. They will most likely chew on the bars (you should try to discourage this-as the paint is not good for them-by giving them wood chew toys) but they can't get through them as they are just guinea pigs.
Forever... canine teeth should not be pulled out. You will not be able to chew meat well.
there can be alot schools and maybe 50% out of 100,00 can chew gum.
Listen to the teachers. When there is a fire drill walk out the school quietly. Don't chew gum in class. Don't run down the hall. Don't be on your phone during class. Don't text every class while the teacher is talking.
You can chew some calcium tablets. When buying the tablets make sure it says chew-able.
It is bad to chew chewing gum in class because the teacher will catch us or a student will tell on us. (new) it is actually good for your learning to chew gum in class because tastes and sounds help people remember things so if you chew gum while studding chew it during your test and you will have a better chance of remembering what you studied. I agree with the above answer, but it needs explanation: Chewing gum, first of all is a rule, and regardless of why the rule was made it should be followed. Second, when you study, you should do it as much as you can in the same same stimuli in which you will take the test. So, if it is quiet when you are taking a test, then study in a quiet place. Now, as far as the question about the chewing gum, if you are to be allowed to chew it during the test, then chew it when you are studying so that you can replicate the environment that is familiar and allow for more recall and higher success.