Losing papers |
Losing papers |
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I hate when teachers lose papers that you turn in. I handed in my current event notebook last week and then my teacher tried to tell me that I never did. I always have problems with this teacher. He's given me 0s before on a poster and packets. Even though the poster had my name on the back in big letters and was on the top of the pile. I just don't understand :|
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 4,665 Joined: Aug 2008 Member No: 676,364 ![]() |
I hate when teachers lose papers that you turn in. I handed in my current event notebook last week and then my teacher tried to tell me that I never did. I always have problems with this teacher. He's given me 0s before on a poster and packets. Even though the poster had my name on the back in big letters and was on the top of the pile. I just don't understand :| My friends have a math teacher that's constantly absent and always loses her people. However, she keeps the papers of her favorite people she likes. I can totally understand how you feel, maybe you need to make an extra copy? Start doing that, just in case your teacher tends to "lose" your copies. I know it's a pain in the dairy to copy all of your work every time, but you will feel much better. I recommend keeping the extra copies in a 1-2 inch binder, and just put it in your locker. If a teacher loses your paper, you can't say you left an extra copy at your house. Tell your teacher that you have another copy in your locker. This will get you more responsibility, and your teacher will know that you're maturely getting better. |
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