You know, Calvin, God gave you two ears but only one mouth. That’s His way of telling you that listening is twice as important as talking, and I’ll bet that if you talked less and listened more, you might actually learn something!
Ever think what a real mad teacher would do to your life in school.Take that back Calvin ,try and make it look like your not a coward,bring her chocolates and be nice to her,or??
A few years ago I read that when examinations were first introduced, the idea was not to test how well the students had learned, but rather how well the teachers had taught. Unfortunately, I can’t remember the source.
I was a teacher, too. And your bumper sticker response to Aaron cracked me up! Idealistic nonsense. I had 40-50 junior high students per class and its impossible to tune into all their frequencies all at once even for a minute.
typical – blame the teacher if a student doesn’t learn. It’s a shared responsibility. The judgement is relatively easy – look at all the rest of the kids – if they are learning successfully, the teacher has done his/her job. No doubt Calvin could use a little extra therapy – but no teacher can deal with one student while neglecting the rest of the class.
@CalvinLet’s face it… Miss. Wormwood is just one of those common stamp-pressed, rank and file teachers that can’t inspire those under her tutelage to learn.A Lousy Teacher uses Intimidation tactics (bordering on bullying) to drill his/her lessons into the students. Great Teachers earn the trust, respect, love and Inspire their pupils to learn… but they the teachers, in turn also learn from their pupils too.
I had an Algebra 301 teacher that I regularly met with after class to ask for a different explanation of a topic. All she would do is read the book to me. She retired the next year and I managed to talk my counselor into letting me repeat the class even though I had gotten a passing grade. It went better the second time.
in.amongst over 11 years ago
Blast it! Lost in translation Calvin.
rentier over 11 years ago
Yes, it seems so!!
rentier over 11 years ago
Some teacher don’t realy want, that children come up!!
legaleagle48 over 11 years ago
You know, Calvin, God gave you two ears but only one mouth. That’s His way of telling you that listening is twice as important as talking, and I’ll bet that if you talked less and listened more, you might actually learn something!
ratlum over 11 years ago
Ever think what a real mad teacher would do to your life in school.Take that back Calvin ,try and make it look like your not a coward,bring her chocolates and be nice to her,or??
Aaron Saltzer over 11 years ago
Miss. Wormwood either might not be a good teacher…or Calvin’s not a good learner.
Linux0s over 11 years ago
“What we’ve got here is failure to communicate.”
NormanBates over 11 years ago
It’s Swedish, Calvin. It means “shut up you little brat!”
starwolf1001 over 11 years ago
yeah, that’s what I used to hear all the time as well
ellisaana Premium Member over 11 years ago
Blast her with a beam of light and she might turn to stone or explode.(Just finished watching TrollHunter)
Alan Rees over 11 years ago
A few years ago I read that when examinations were first introduced, the idea was not to test how well the students had learned, but rather how well the teachers had taught. Unfortunately, I can’t remember the source.
bluram over 11 years ago
Tomorrow’s lesson is G. Like in ‘Golly’, it’s best that we go back to F.
feverjr Premium Member over 11 years ago
“BOO! GOP!” ….. WHAT??
Tog over 11 years ago
F for failed (yet again!).
rentier over 11 years ago
Some things are a secret, like the prescription of a fine cake or wine, such things are kept in families and only given to next generation!
pdking77 over 11 years ago
I was a teacher, too. And your bumper sticker response to Aaron cracked me up! Idealistic nonsense. I had 40-50 junior high students per class and its impossible to tune into all their frequencies all at once even for a minute.
giovanealex over 11 years ago
So you worked on Disneyland. Good for you. The real world is quite different.
tripwire45 over 11 years ago
They come from different worlds. Her’s is more practical, but his is just so much more fun.
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member over 11 years ago
Charlie Brown’s Teacher (14 secs.)
DavidLena over 11 years ago
It would take an alien teacher to blast through the amount of self-absorption Calvin has. Fortunately his Hobbes keeps him on the right path.
battle of plattsburgh over 11 years ago
Can’t leave him behind.
King_Shark over 11 years ago
That monster has a kid’s face looking out of the side of its chin.
sundogusa over 11 years ago
Maybe he’s got a point?
rnmontgomery over 11 years ago
typical – blame the teacher if a student doesn’t learn. It’s a shared responsibility. The judgement is relatively easy – look at all the rest of the kids – if they are learning successfully, the teacher has done his/her job. No doubt Calvin could use a little extra therapy – but no teacher can deal with one student while neglecting the rest of the class.
Poollady over 11 years ago
There’s your problem, Calvin, Ms Wormwood speaks gibberish!
Karaboo2 over 11 years ago
The substitute teachers are always lacking in some respects, but it was fun to test their patience.
cosman over 11 years ago
Gop!
Phapada over 11 years ago
WOGGA MUK GUMBA……?
Droptma Styx over 11 years ago
GOP? Why did she have to get political?
StrangerCoug over 11 years ago
I would have liked to see what that gobbledygook was.
KEA over 11 years ago
I met several.
rickray777 over 11 years ago
“Er — ah — maybe it’s Opposite Day. Maybe my ‘F’ is really an ‘A’! Maybe Susie’s ‘A’ is really an ‘F’! Yeah, that’s it! It’s National Opposite Day!”
“Page 51, please.”
“(Sigghhhhhhh…)”
Gretchen's Mom over 11 years ago
I don’t know what “language” Miss Wormwood is speaking here but it’s all “Greek” to me too!!!!! ;-)
Zero-Gabriel over 11 years ago
@CalvinLet’s face it… Miss. Wormwood is just one of those common stamp-pressed, rank and file teachers that can’t inspire those under her tutelage to learn.A Lousy Teacher uses Intimidation tactics (bordering on bullying) to drill his/her lessons into the students. Great Teachers earn the trust, respect, love and Inspire their pupils to learn… but they the teachers, in turn also learn from their pupils too.
Zero-Gabriel over 11 years ago
Sad truth…
H P Hundt Premium Member over 11 years ago
I had an Algebra 301 teacher that I regularly met with after class to ask for a different explanation of a topic. All she would do is read the book to me. She retired the next year and I managed to talk my counselor into letting me repeat the class even though I had gotten a passing grade. It went better the second time.
bmonk over 11 years ago
Calvin is too smart for this class, or at least has too short an attention span?
Number Three over 11 years ago
Fortunately, Most of my teachers have been lovely and helpful but of course there has been a few ‘bad apples’ who I don’t even want to remember.
As much as I hated school… I started crying on the day I left.
Now I’m at College… The teachers are still lovely and helpful.
xxx
Scott S over 11 years ago
How can all those monsters see him when they don’t have eyes?
SHIVA over 11 years ago
He’s starting to have another one of his schizoid episodes!!
khpage over 11 years ago
Ms. Wormwood appears to be speaking in tongues and Calvin’s translaterotron is on the fritz…
RobinHood2013 over 11 years ago
I don’t speak (or read) whatever language that is, but if I were to hazard a guess, I think she said, “To the principal’s office! Go! Now!”
rshive over 11 years ago
Spiff needs to go to planets where he can understand the language.
barron44 over 11 years ago
That should be “a class’s interest.” I guess you are one of the bad teachers.
matalupe about 11 years ago
Once again, they’ll probably kill the messenger … or at least send him to the Principal’s Office!