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When students waste their time in work periods

October 28, 2018Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment
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When students waste their time in work periods

October 28, 2018Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment
central perk, class, education, friends, friends tv, gif, gunther, james michael tyler, joey tribbiani, matt leblanc, school, students, teacher, teachers, teaching, uhh do it, use your time wisely, waste time, what did I tell you about talking to your friends while you're working, work period

When I catch a student looking at Sparknotes during an essay work period

July 10, 2018Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

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When I catch a student looking at Sparknotes during an essay work period

July 10, 2018Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

teachinginreallife:

I’m like:

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class, education, essay work period, gif, I don't think so, nick offerman, parks and rec, parks and recreation, rethink that move son, ron swanson, school, sparknotes, student, teacher, teachers, teaching, try again, work period

When I provide a catch up period and a student raises their mark 40% just by handing work in

May 15, 2018Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

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When I provide a catch up period and a student raises their mark 40% just by handing work in

May 15, 2018Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

They’re like:

brain power, catch up period, class, dinosaur, education, failing, genius, gif, hand work in, how's that for brain power eh, I'm a genius, school, student, submit work, teacher, teachers, teaching, use your time wisely, work period

When I book the computer lab for students to catch up on work

Image November 27, 2017Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment
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When I book the computer lab for students to catch up on work

Image November 27, 2017Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment
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When it’s a work period and students have their own personal conversations

August 21, 2017Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

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When it’s a work period and students have their own personal conversations

August 21, 2017Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

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class, education, get down to work, gif, just do your work, overhear, personal conversations, school, so weird, students, teacher, teachers, teaching, what are you talking about, work period, work time
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