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35 Times Students Cracked Up Their Teachers By Asking The Funniest Questions On Zoom
The ongoing global pandemic has touched and changed almost every part of our everyday lives with the education system being one of the things that have been disrupted the most. Being forced to suddenly switch to online schooling have brought quite a bit of new challenges to students as well as teachers all around the globe. And even though modern technology provides us with all the means for successful remote work, we are humans and things don't always go that smoothly for us.
It's not a secret that for many students, staying concentrated becomes a much harder task when a class is being held online. Which apparently, can inspire students to come up with extremely random and hilarious questions. With that being said, Bored Panda invites you to look through a list of tweets in which people share some of the most random, funny and wholesome things students have asked their teachers during online classes. As always, don't forget to vote for your favorite ones and if you're a teacher yourself, make sure to share the best questions you've received down in the comment section.
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I guess they saw it and it was pretty clear,but they had to ask
My year 8s know that YES, I want to see their LEGO creations. I teach Latin, and the day the Lego Colosseum was announced, the chat was full of kids asking if I’d seen the news.
they so want to share their world as it's so closed around them..it's wonderful to know that this side is still working
cause the chicken is fried in kentucky than shipped to the world,DUH
Tell them next school year. I know it's hard now not to play with your friends, but if we work hard at this, next school year will be better. Establish rules, set goals and praise even small achievements to build Confidance
My teacher plays Among Us with us sometimes. Just a random thought this reminded me of
My tried and true is put the rice in the pan, then cover whatever that level is with water until it is an inch higher than the rice. Bring to a boil, then reduce to low and simmer for 10-12 minutes or until there are "holes" in the top of the rice and the water has all simmered out. Perfect sticky rice every time. Of course this is just for an amount for 1-4 people, not for a restaurant.
what i'm getting from this is that regardless of common ideology, cats are indeed, taking over the world. (they're starting by consuming our every thought, thereby brainwashing us).
They always ruled the world. We've just finally accepted it.
Load More Replies...someone in my zoom class the other day: Screenshot...5d7f34.png
Lol yesterday in my english class our teacher asked us to tell her how to be persuasive and this is what my friend said. Screenshot...eb-png.jpg
Reminds me of a student in my maths class a couple of years ago: Student (about 15-16 years old): "Sir, can I ask a question, but it has nothing to do with maths" Me: "Sure, go ahead" (thinking that any search for knowledge is to be encouraged) Student: "If I would want to overthrow the government, how would I have to go about it?"
My kid makes sure one of our cats pass by his screen at least 3 or 4 times during each class.
Load More Replies...In my son's first grade zoom class, every day there are multiple discussions in between about wiggly tooth . One kid starts and then for the next 5 minutes, everyone would be showing their wiggly teeth in closeup to everyone else . It's so funny to watch.
Dear Bored Panda readers. The people whose posts these are did not post them on Bored Panda. They posted them on Twitter. As with pretty much all content on this site it is ripped off from Reddit or Twitter etc. You cannot ask them questions in the comments as if they're going to see them. They probably have no idea their post has been used on here. If you're that bothered about finding answers then click the link under the picture and go ask them.
Me on Zoom: "Okay, so the infective rate is..." (cat sits on laptop and shows everyone her nostrils) ....... Me on Zoom next day: "What tier will we be considered for..." (other cat sits behind laptop and caterwauls)..... and that's now my life
If you read this comment, please wash your hands! Keeping two hands clean at a time. 🧼 💦🤲
The funny part is that Ive seen my husband in serious meetings and watch all these super serious guys go absolutely gooey when an animal interupts the meeting. All of the sudden they are 6 year olds who start showing each other their pets. Also my husband who has been working from home has started "walking home from work" by taking the dogs out on a nice walk after the end of his work day. Ive never been so proud.
I teach seventh graders virtually. One day one of my own kids came in the room and asked me some goofy question, and I was like get out of here I’m teaching. I turned back to the Google meet to see one of my students had written in the chat “Kids amiright?”
If the new generation was already not technology smart enough , with the lockdown they will be able to Photoshop, Excel, government and banks hacker with 14 if not earlier.
It didn't crack the teacher up, but it sure made me laugh: the class has a weekly p.e. and reading log they're supposed to do at home and submit Friday. The teacher was explaining how everyone needs to do this and one kid unmuted his microphone and said [Teacher's name] My family doesn't celebrate p.e.!". The teacher said "P.E....p.e. isn't something you celebrate. You have to do 30 minutes of exercise and write it in your log." I was in the bathroom and just died laughing.
Funniest one I've witnessed is my kid's online dance class. The teacher is a rather extravagant European fellow (it helps to imagine that with the following dialogue. Half way through the lesson he discovers that there is a chat function and all the kids have been on it the whole lesson like the digital natives they are, Teacher.... 'But...what is this? What have you been doing?' My 10 yr old....'You know you can switch the chat off don't you? This is how you do it....' Teacher, wailing, 'But I don't even know how to use a computer!'
I was teaching ESL where the reading was about two people who were penpals and wrote letters to each other every week. I asked "If you could ask them a question, what would it be?" Student answer: "Why are you so stupid and writing letters? YOU HAVE THE INTERNET!!!"
That's a valid question if you ask me.
Load More Replies...With Biden strengthening the teachers unions, teachers may never have to go to the classroom again!! Long live mein fuhrer!
what i'm getting from this is that regardless of common ideology, cats are indeed, taking over the world. (they're starting by consuming our every thought, thereby brainwashing us).
They always ruled the world. We've just finally accepted it.
Load More Replies...someone in my zoom class the other day: Screenshot...5d7f34.png
Lol yesterday in my english class our teacher asked us to tell her how to be persuasive and this is what my friend said. Screenshot...eb-png.jpg
Reminds me of a student in my maths class a couple of years ago: Student (about 15-16 years old): "Sir, can I ask a question, but it has nothing to do with maths" Me: "Sure, go ahead" (thinking that any search for knowledge is to be encouraged) Student: "If I would want to overthrow the government, how would I have to go about it?"
My kid makes sure one of our cats pass by his screen at least 3 or 4 times during each class.
Load More Replies...In my son's first grade zoom class, every day there are multiple discussions in between about wiggly tooth . One kid starts and then for the next 5 minutes, everyone would be showing their wiggly teeth in closeup to everyone else . It's so funny to watch.
Dear Bored Panda readers. The people whose posts these are did not post them on Bored Panda. They posted them on Twitter. As with pretty much all content on this site it is ripped off from Reddit or Twitter etc. You cannot ask them questions in the comments as if they're going to see them. They probably have no idea their post has been used on here. If you're that bothered about finding answers then click the link under the picture and go ask them.
Me on Zoom: "Okay, so the infective rate is..." (cat sits on laptop and shows everyone her nostrils) ....... Me on Zoom next day: "What tier will we be considered for..." (other cat sits behind laptop and caterwauls)..... and that's now my life
If you read this comment, please wash your hands! Keeping two hands clean at a time. 🧼 💦🤲
The funny part is that Ive seen my husband in serious meetings and watch all these super serious guys go absolutely gooey when an animal interupts the meeting. All of the sudden they are 6 year olds who start showing each other their pets. Also my husband who has been working from home has started "walking home from work" by taking the dogs out on a nice walk after the end of his work day. Ive never been so proud.
I teach seventh graders virtually. One day one of my own kids came in the room and asked me some goofy question, and I was like get out of here I’m teaching. I turned back to the Google meet to see one of my students had written in the chat “Kids amiright?”
If the new generation was already not technology smart enough , with the lockdown they will be able to Photoshop, Excel, government and banks hacker with 14 if not earlier.
It didn't crack the teacher up, but it sure made me laugh: the class has a weekly p.e. and reading log they're supposed to do at home and submit Friday. The teacher was explaining how everyone needs to do this and one kid unmuted his microphone and said [Teacher's name] My family doesn't celebrate p.e.!". The teacher said "P.E....p.e. isn't something you celebrate. You have to do 30 minutes of exercise and write it in your log." I was in the bathroom and just died laughing.
Funniest one I've witnessed is my kid's online dance class. The teacher is a rather extravagant European fellow (it helps to imagine that with the following dialogue. Half way through the lesson he discovers that there is a chat function and all the kids have been on it the whole lesson like the digital natives they are, Teacher.... 'But...what is this? What have you been doing?' My 10 yr old....'You know you can switch the chat off don't you? This is how you do it....' Teacher, wailing, 'But I don't even know how to use a computer!'
I was teaching ESL where the reading was about two people who were penpals and wrote letters to each other every week. I asked "If you could ask them a question, what would it be?" Student answer: "Why are you so stupid and writing letters? YOU HAVE THE INTERNET!!!"
That's a valid question if you ask me.
Load More Replies...With Biden strengthening the teachers unions, teachers may never have to go to the classroom again!! Long live mein fuhrer!