Food Allergies
Food can be distracting as well as trigger certain allergies. These allergies can be mild or even deadly that would prevent your teacher from doing their job and could put them at risk. Some things to do to avoid this is eat during at lunch mainly, or eating in a class in which the teacher isn’t allergic.
Phone Restrictions
Phones can be disruptive and distracting to students’ learning. Phones can shorten a student’s attention span and cause them to miss certain things in the lesson that the teacher is teaching. The best option is to put your phone down during lessons and only get on when your work is finished or the teacher gives free time.
Perfume Allergies
Perfumes can trigger certain teachers’ and students’ allergies and prevents them from doing their job at full capacity. Something to do to avoid this incident might be to put perfume on after that class to make everyone’s experience more pleasant.
Deadlines
Homework can be good practice for students so they can get comfortable with the material. It’s very important to keep track of your assignments so you can turn them in on time and get full credit. Keeping a to-do list or a planner, whether digital or physical can be extremely helpful for this.
Stay Studying
Homework can be helpful, but also stressful for students who have several after-school activities, clubs, and jobs. Some teachers opt for homework-less classes however assignments and quizzes can be hard without having practice to look at. To combat this, make sure to keep notes, and study when possible.