There was this teacher who was demonstrating how to make paper airplanes. But when he threw his, it just nose - dived straight into the wastebasket. Everyone giggled. He then made it a lesson about trial and error.
Once, a teacher was reading a story out loud and got so into it that she started making really exaggerated voices for all the characters. The kids were laughing so hard that she had to stop and laugh with them. She turned it into a great lesson about using your voice for expression.
Once, my math teacher was so absent - minded. He walked into the wrong classroom at the beginning of the class and started teaching calculus to a group of freshmen who were supposed to have English class. It took him a good five minutes to realize his mistake when students kept looking at him strangely.
Our science teacher tried to do a cool experiment with dry ice. He put on these big, thick gloves to handle it. But as he was showing it off, the dry ice slipped out of his hands and rolled across the floor, creating a smoky fog everywhere. The whole class was in stitches as he chased after it, trying to pick it up with his clumsy gloves.
Here are some recommendations for funny school teacher novels:
1. " The Sweetheart Teacher of the Nation's School Handsome ": This was a sweet, funny, and romantic novel about a campus couple.
2. " The Unlimited Daily Life of the Sword God ": This is a light-hearted and funny school novel. The story is full of magical and unbelievable plots.
3. " Funny Campus: Five Carrots, Five Pits ": This was an interesting daily campus novel.
4. Hogwarts: I'm Really Not the Third Generation Dark Lord: A hilarious school novel about Mr. Wang and Jerry playing together.
I hope these recommendations will bring you joy and entertainment!
Well, my English teacher used to read out loud the most hilarious and wrong sentences from our essays. For example, 'I goed to the park yesterday.' And she would make funny voices while reading them, which always made the class burst into laughter.
There was this history teacher who would always tell stories in different accents. When he was talking about Napoleon, he put on a French accent so thick that half of us couldn't understand what he was actually saying. But it was hilarious just to watch him get so into character. It made history lessons really fun.
One funny story is that a teacher was so pregnant that she couldn't see her feet anymore. One day, she was trying to find something she dropped on the floor and ended up looking like a little round ball wiggling around. The students were trying hard not to laugh out loud.
There was a boy who had a crush on his English teacher. He would secretly leave little notes with quotes from the books they were reading in the teacher's desk. One day, the teacher found one and read it out loud, thinking it was just a general note for the class. The boy turned bright red. But later, when he confessed his little secret to the teacher at the end of the year, the teacher was really touched and said it was one of the sweetest things a student had ever done for her.
I heard about a teacher who was walking around the classroom while students were reading aloud. All of a sudden, there was a loud fart. The teacher just stopped in his tracks, looked around, and then continued as if nothing had happened. The students were all snickering to themselves.