How to Be Mature in Class and Have Your Teachers Love You
Read this article to find out how. This article is for kids at the age of 14.
Steps
- 1In the morning, make sure your clothes are clean, neat and respectable. Make sure they are comfortable things for you and impress your teachers.
- 2Have a good breakfast and comb your hair properly. Get all those tangles out.
- 3When you walk into school, talk to your friends because you don't want to talk in class.
- 4When the bell goes walk quickly to your first class be the first one there. Your teachers will love a student that arrives before everyone else.
- 5Go In and sit near the teacher if possible. This will be more mature in your teacher's eyes because you're not sitting with friends and risking getting distracted.
- 6When she starts teaching, make eye contact to your teacher and don't slouch. This will show her/he that you're not interested in talking, and that you want to hear what she/he has to say.
- 7Sit up maturely and have all of your stationary out. Your teacher will love this because if you have all the equipment out and others don't. This makes the teacher feel for you more.
- 8If you end up sitting next to your friend and she/he is trying to talk to you, say to him/her that and would rather be getting an education than talking.
- 9Make sure you talk to your teacher like you're an adult, not like a kid. She will appreciate this if you're in high school or college. If you're in elementary or middle school, this doesn't apply to you.
- 10Finally, bring your teacher heartfelt gifts on her birthday near Christmas or Teacher's Day.
Tips
- Don't make it look like you're faking (you shouldn't be).
- Be on your best behavior. If not, you will be stuck talking instead of learning.
- If your friends don't want to hang around you, be happy because you will be the one hanging with the teachers and having a blast. Your friends will be jealous because you'll get extra credit when they don't.
- If kids call you a nerd, say thank you and smile the next day. Wear a shirt that says "I love nerds" this will make you seem smarter and your teacher will love it too.
- Beware because teachers will feel intimidated if a student is always hanging around them and also don't hang around teachers at breaks because the teacher is a proper adult and they deserve their space as well as everyone else.
- If kids call you teachers pet, say thank you in an adult manner. They will be confused.
Warnings
- Don't be rude. Classmates might feel disrespected if you say you love teachers and hate students.
- Your friends might think you're betraying them.
- Have a social life too. Too much learning is not healthy. A saying: too much of a good thing, is not a good thing.
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