Sure. There was a substitute teacher in a science class. The regular teacher had planned a boring textbook - based experiment. But the sub changed it up. He brought in some real - life examples of chemical reactions, like how baking soda and vinegar react at home. He then let the students do their own mini - experiments with these common household items. The students were amazed at how science was all around them and had a great time learning.
Sure. There was a substitute teacher who entered a class where the students were very sad because their regular teacher was ill. The substitute teacher decided to cheer them up. She brought in some ingredients and they all made cookies together during the class. By the end of the day, the students were happy and had a great time. And the substitute teacher got a lot of hugs from the students, which was a really sweet ending.
Sure. There was once a substitute teacher named Mr. Smith. He walked into a rowdy classroom. The students were initially skeptical. But Mr. Smith started with a fun ice - breaker. He told a joke about a talking dog. The students laughed and started to warm up to him. He then calmly explained the day's lessons. By the end of the day, the students actually hoped he'd come back again.
Once, there was a substitute teacher in a rowdy classroom. The regular teacher was out sick. This substitute was young and a bit nervous. She walked in, and the students immediately started chatting. But instead of getting angry, she calmly started her class. She told an interesting story about a time she traveled abroad, and gradually, the students got quiet and listened. By the end of the class, they all liked her.
Sure. One substitute teacher story is about a teacher who walked into a really rowdy classroom. The regular teacher had left no instructions. But this substitute was very creative. He started by asking the students to write down what they thought the most interesting thing they could learn that day was. This engaged the students and the class went from chaos to calm in minutes.
Sure. There was this substitute teacher who thought the classroom was a stage. He strutted around the room, acting out every word he said. When he was teaching about a battle in history, he actually got down on the floor and started crawling around, pretending to be a soldier under fire. The students were both amused and confused, but they definitely remembered that lesson.
My worst experience was with a substitute who was extremely strict for no reason. She didn't allow anyone to even whisper or move slightly. It was like being in a prison. Everyone was so tense and couldn't focus on the lesson.
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. A substitute teacher was wearing two different colored shoes by mistake. The students noticed it right away but he didn't until one student pointed it out during a break. He was so embarrassed but it was hilarious.
Sure. One time a substitute teacher walked into a classroom full of rowdy students. They completely ignored her instructions and started throwing things around. She tried to calm them down but they just got worse, and she was so terrified she nearly ran out of the room.
Sure. One time we had a substitute teacher in our math class. He was an older gentleman who had a really interesting way of teaching. Instead of just following the textbook, he related math problems to real - life situations like building a house or sharing pizza. It made the class so much more engaging and we all actually learned a lot that day.