Hilarious Ways Students Turned Tables On Teachers

The younger generation engages in the same mischief and shenanigans as their ancestors did in school. Fortunately, teachers have provided us with information on their activities.

Below is a compilation of amusing things students have said to their professors that have not only stunned but also mortified them.

A Good Excuse

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It’s impossible to debate with kids who can eloquently justify themselves and excuse their lethargy. One young girl devised such a fantastic excuse for not doing her homework that her teacher couldn’t help but admire her.

“We had a writing assignment about Thanksgiving when I was teaching first grade. The students were required to draw and write about a picture of their family celebrating Thanksgiving. The table and seats were drawn by one tiny girl, and that was the end of it.

I knew she didn’t want to complete the work, so I attempted to persuade her to do it. “They’re cleaning the dishes,” she yelled back when I questioned where the food and her family were.

I had to commend her for coming up with a plausible justification for not performing the task!”

It Made Sense

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Although this comment was not made by a teacher, it is nonetheless a fascinating narrative told through the perspective of a pupil. We’re certain their teacher was taken aback by their classmate’s sensible answer.

“Not as a teacher, but as a pupil. My buddy started packing everything with less than 30 seconds left in class.

When the bell rang and a friend got up to leave, the teacher uttered the famous statement “the bell doesn’t dismiss you, I do,” and a pal just continued to leave, getting in the doorway of the class and saying “If it decides when I come, it decides when I leave” and leaving the class.”

Not Friends

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This student brought the topic they were working on to life. It’s apparent that they considered both sides of the issue before deciding that they didn’t like what they were being required to do.

“While dealing with nine-year-olds, I experienced this. We’re working on number issues, and one of the students is having difficulty with a sum. The total is “You have a total of 40 candies. You offer your friend half of your sweets. How many sweets do you now have? “..

I take 40 counters and hand them to the kid, saying, “Here are 40 sweets for you to try. How many will you have left if you give me half? “.. Kid turns to face me and says, deadpan, “I’m afraid I won’t be able to offer you the candy.

“”You’re not one of my friends””

Turning Red

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After being caught not focusing in class, one student flipped the situation around. The teacher’s face turned reddish with shame as a result of their actions. It only demonstrates what can be accomplished with rapid thinking.

“Because people will presume I’m a man, I’ll state that I’m a woman. I worked as a teacher in a low-income neighborhood. We were discussing prime numbers, so I had the kids give me a number and we would work out on the board whether or not it was a prime number.

One of the students, a young teacher, was not paying attention. I was hoping to catch him off surprise and summon him. “Marc, do you have a phone number?” it was something like that. “Huh,” says the narrator, “I need your phone number.” “Keep your cool, girl.

After class, we may discuss.” The entire room burst out laughing, and I blushed from shame. They then made a joke about how red I had turned.”