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I tried to get onto him for talking during the test but honestly I started laughing, which made me cough, which made people laugh, which made me cough...
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Put my head down laughing in front of the class over that one....
Humor can be incredibly powerful! One study found that humor can have clinical benefits in older adults, as laughing reduces the stress hormone cortisol, which can impair learning and memory by damaging the hippocampus neurons. Humor therapy can be a way to tackle memory deficiencies later on in life.
But everyone can reap the benefits of comedy no matter their age. Laughter boosts our immune systems, reduces stress and anxiety, and helps make us more resilient.
Furthermore, the Mayo Clinic states that laughter also enhances memory, creative thinking, and even hopefulness.
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Instantly, one of my 4th graders said, “Someone needs to go to the doctor.”
I couldn’t breathe for 10 minutes and class was done. I lost all control and didn’t care.
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“AP means the class is advanced, not the student.”
“She only has a birthday every 4 years? But does she still grow?”
I write great quotes on the side of my board - my kids consider it an honor to be up there. One of my friends actually found me a special quote journal so I can write them down is a book and keep them for posterity.
According to Indeed, the average teacher in the United States earns $24.09 per hour or about $38,402 per year. How much you earn will depend a lot on your experience, what city or state you live and work in, and whether you’re employed at a private or public school.
Investopedia notes that based on the US Census Bureau’s data, median household income stood at $69,560 in 2019 and $67,521 in 2020.
Meanwhile, the Social Security Administration states that the national average wage in 2023 was just under $66,622.
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“Yes you do. Go to the nurse”.
Do we have any current or former teachers reading this today? We’d love to hear about the funniest things your students have ever said in class! Who was the wittiest person in school when you were growing up?
Can you remember if you’ve made any jokes that made the entire class and the teacher laugh out loud? We’d love to hear from you, so if you have a moment, share your thoughts in the comments below.
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The first day, my mentor is telling the kids in a class that they will be learning about their rights. A kid raised his hand and asked if we will also be learning about out lefts. Perfect deadpan. I almost lost it.
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One student literally uttered "Just like my dad" (him and his friend were giggling). I'm just thankful that my mask was on bc it was taking every fibre in my body to not laugh.
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2) classic rock music from the 50s and 60s, talking about how the electric guitar is one of the most discernable elements for that genre, one student asks if they really had electric guitars in the 50s, another one goes "omg alex, if they had atom bombs in WW2 they also had electric guitars".
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This group totally hams its way though their presentation. It was bad. It wasn't even cp level good.
At one point it dawned on them how badly it was going and they all just kind of decided to pack it in.
As they're doing so my best student says "Oh no, my education!" In the most deadpan disinterested voice.
Thank God the room was dark, or else they might have seen me convulsing and turning blue holding in metric tons of laughter.
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I had one student, B, who was Crow Native American, and he and his cousin were two of the largest human beings I’ve ever met. At 16, he was over 6 feet tall and probably weighed more than 200 lbs. He was definitely overweight, but he was also simply enormous.
This particular day, when it was his turn to say how he was feeling, and he leaned back in his chair, looked me straight in the eye and said “Sexy.” then winked at me.
My co-teacher had to take over as I stepped out of the room laughing so hard I couldn’t breathe. I could hardly look at the kid for a couple of days after that.


