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re: What's the dumbest thing a teacher's ever 'taught' you?
Posted on 3/2/16 at 9:55 am to Gaston
Posted on 3/2/16 at 9:55 am to Gaston
My 5th grade Science teacher asked if there was anywhere on earth that was below sea level and not underwater. I answered New Orleans. She laughed out loud and explained to me that if a point on earth is below sea level, that means it is under the sea and is covered with water.
This was in the early 80's, well before any type of hurricane coverage that constantly reminded us that NOLA is below sea level. And this was in Lafayette.
This was in the early 80's, well before any type of hurricane coverage that constantly reminded us that NOLA is below sea level. And this was in Lafayette.
Posted on 3/2/16 at 10:14 am to beary25
My fourth grade teacher used to swear it was Chicargo.
I had another teacher that began banging a friend of mine 6 months after he graduated. She taught him how to chop it fine and spread lines.
We later found out she was a well known coke whore on the local bar circuit. She was also a former Golden Girl.
I had another teacher that began banging a friend of mine 6 months after he graduated. She taught him how to chop it fine and spread lines.
We later found out she was a well known coke whore on the local bar circuit. She was also a former Golden Girl.
Posted on 3/2/16 at 10:19 am to Gaston
That Louisiana was named for King Louis and Queen Anna
Posted on 3/2/16 at 10:21 am to Gaston
Everything Ms. Brenda Green taught me at Broadmoor High.
Posted on 3/2/16 at 11:00 am to LooseCannon22282
quote:
but there was this girl sitting across from me who didn't wear gym shorts under her skirt and she really couldn't sit still. So you know...
at least with Math and Science I was thinking more within class discussions. But religion was always hard.
harder than it should have been.
ISWYDT...
Posted on 3/2/16 at 11:01 am to Gaston
Had a biology teacher who had figured out how dinosaurs and the bible tie together
Posted on 3/2/16 at 11:13 am to Asgard Device
Akenaten, and his worship of Re, the sun god? Who perishes and is reborn? That one?
Posted on 3/2/16 at 12:12 pm to PepaSpray
I had a BIO 101 teacher my freshman year who asked us "Why do a whale breathe under da water?"
Me: "Uhhh...they don't. They come up for air."
Her: "No, a whale have gills."
Me: "What's the blowhole for, then?"
Her: "I'll find out and get back to ya."
Me: "Yeah, please do."
Her Bio MS was from Southern, naturally.
Me: "Uhhh...they don't. They come up for air."
Her: "No, a whale have gills."
Me: "What's the blowhole for, then?"
Her: "I'll find out and get back to ya."
Me: "Yeah, please do."
Her Bio MS was from Southern, naturally.
Posted on 3/2/16 at 12:50 pm to Menji
10th grade science teacher said were going to start a section on meteorology, the study of meteors.
Had a college professor from South Korea, fresh into the US say "Rine A dickenperpular to Rine B." Although that statement was factually correct it was too much to handle.
Had a college professor from South Korea, fresh into the US say "Rine A dickenperpular to Rine B." Although that statement was factually correct it was too much to handle.
Posted on 3/2/16 at 2:35 pm to Gaston
in high school back in the 90's, one of my football coaches who taught American History asked who the first American in space was ?
I raised my hand and answered Alan Shepard
He said I was wrong, that it was John Glenn.
I said no, John Glenn was the first American to orbit the earth, but not first in space.
He argued with me for 10 minutes and said that whoever was right was owed a coke after football practice.
We opened our textbooks and found a picture of Alan Shepard - first American in space.
He said he owed me a coke and was happy that I had read the textbook chapter before class.
Little did he know that I only knew that because I had seen the movie "The Right Stuff" like 50 times since I was a kid and distinctly remember Scott Glenn playing Alan Shepard as the first American in space....dumb arse coach!
as a side note, on the final exam the question came up "Who was the first American in space?"
A.) Alan Shepard
B.) John Glenn
C.) Gus Grissom
D.) my name
I chose my name and it was the only question I missed
I raised my hand and answered Alan Shepard
He said I was wrong, that it was John Glenn.
I said no, John Glenn was the first American to orbit the earth, but not first in space.
He argued with me for 10 minutes and said that whoever was right was owed a coke after football practice.
We opened our textbooks and found a picture of Alan Shepard - first American in space.
He said he owed me a coke and was happy that I had read the textbook chapter before class.
Little did he know that I only knew that because I had seen the movie "The Right Stuff" like 50 times since I was a kid and distinctly remember Scott Glenn playing Alan Shepard as the first American in space....dumb arse coach!
as a side note, on the final exam the question came up "Who was the first American in space?"
A.) Alan Shepard
B.) John Glenn
C.) Gus Grissom
D.) my name
I chose my name and it was the only question I missed
Posted on 3/2/16 at 2:37 pm to Gaston
My first grade teacher in the EBR public school system taught our class that "kinda" was indeed a legitimate word in the English language (e.g. "What is the weather like today class? Is it kinda cloudy?").
Posted on 3/2/16 at 2:39 pm to saint amant steve
That exclusively "teaching" math in a darkened room from behind one of these is acceptable:
Posted on 3/2/16 at 6:34 pm to Tigeralum2008
Another one. 11th grade. A few teachers had finished all material early and were letting the kids goof off for the last week. This led to hijinks, so the bitch principal mandated a final exam be held in every class.
So we had a written P.E. exam. It was joke stuff like "Name three NBA teams" and "How many innings are in a baseball game?"
One asked: What is the offishull length of a football field?
I thought to myself that the fellow who wrote that had managed to earn a college degree, so I would probably be able to do the same.
So we had a written P.E. exam. It was joke stuff like "Name three NBA teams" and "How many innings are in a baseball game?"
One asked: What is the offishull length of a football field?
I thought to myself that the fellow who wrote that had managed to earn a college degree, so I would probably be able to do the same.
Posted on 3/2/16 at 8:48 pm to Gaston
That Chicago is pronounced Chi-cargo.
Posted on 3/2/16 at 9:31 pm to Gaston
Had a fine arts teacher tell me that there are two different Niagra Falls with the more famous one being in Arizona.....
Posted on 3/2/16 at 9:58 pm to Wortivi22
Holy shite. Louisiana education----you scary.
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