There was this math teacher who used to dress up as famous mathematicians on different days. One day he came as Pythagoras with a bedsheet toga and everything. He then explained Pythagoras' theorem in character, which was both educational and hilarious.
Sure. One time, my math teacher was demonstrating a complex equation on the board. He got so carried away that he accidentally wrote on the wall instead of the board. He didn't even notice until the whole class started laughing.
My math teacher once told a joke during a really boring lesson about calculus. He said, 'Why was the equal sign so humble? Because it knew it wasn't greater than or less than anyone.' It was so cheesy but it made the class much more fun.
Here's another one. A student was asked in an exam to find the square root of 256. Instead of doing the normal calculation, he wrote 'I asked my calculator and it said 16'. The teacher was amused because while it wasn't the proper way to show the work, the answer was correct.
Sure. One funny story is about the discovery of zero. The concept of zero was not always there in math. In ancient times, some cultures really struggled with the idea of 'nothing' having a numerical value. It took a long time for mathematicians to fully accept and develop the concept of zero, which is now fundamental in our number system.
A math teacher I had would always trip over the power cords in the classroom. One day, while trying to avoid it, he ended up bumping into the whiteboard. He just laughed it off and said, 'That's my new way of interacting with the board.'
Once, a teacher was teaching math. She was so into the lesson that she didn't notice her skirt was tucked into her underwear at the back. When she finally realized it after walking around the classroom a few times, she blushed deeply and the students couldn't stop giggling for the rest of the class. But she took it in good humor and laughed along with them later.
Sure. There was a teacher who always mixed up students' names. One day, he called a boy named Tom as 'Tim' all day long. Even when the boy corrected him, he still got it wrong. It was really hilarious.
Once, a science teacher was demonstrating how to make a volcano erupt. But instead of a normal eruption, the mixture exploded all over his face and lab coat. He just stood there with a look of shock which made the students laugh hysterically. This teacher took it in good humor and later laughed about it with the class too.
Sure. Once, my math teacher was writing on the blackboard and his pants split right in the middle of class. He didn't notice at first until a student pointed it out and the whole class burst into laughter.
Sure. There was a math teacher who always wore a mysterious smile. Whenever a student was distracted, he would look at them intently. And magically, the student would snap back to attention. It was as if he could control their minds to focus on the math problems at hand.
Sure. One time we had a substitute teacher who was a bit of an absent - minded professor. He started writing on the chalkboard and then couldn't find the eraser. After looking everywhere, he finally realized he had been holding it in his other hand the whole time. We all burst out laughing.
Sure. One time, a teacher called a parent to tell them their child was constantly daydreaming in class. The parent replied, 'Well, that's because they inherited it from me. I used to be a professional daydreamer too!'