How to Be a Teacher's Pet and Still Have Friends
This sounds obvious, but always be on your best behavior., Feel free to be loud though., Remember, there are many kinds of teacher's pets and goody two shoes., Know who to hang out with, and who to avoid entirely., Don't wear revealing clothing...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: This sounds obvious
Don't be a hooligan and draw on the blackboard, and definitely don't encourage bad behavior. -
Step 2: but always be on your best behavior.
When you hear someone next to you talking, go "SHUSH!".
Also, feel free to call out answers once in a while, or simply call out, just not too often. , Feel free to be who you are, just with a twist to it. , Associate with the popular group.
This will make you even more noticeable to the teacher. , Instead, wear cute clothes from Aeropostale, and be sure to wear preppy clothes too.
Wear Uggs, coach heels, etc-- only wear sneakers when you have to.
Don't wear uniform clothing. , Wear your hair lose two times of the week (usually with a headband), or with a headband and a ponytail (or just a ponytail).
Braids and buns are also good too. ,,,, If someone is annoying you feel free to say a loud "STOP!" or give them a taste of their own medicine.
This can be better than smiling. , But, if you don't--that is okay.
It makes you different. , This may seem silly, but mechanical pencils/ball point pens and gel pens are a very good choice. , If you like ballet- do it! If you like soccer- do it! , Good sports include ballet, tap, ballroom dance, swimming, soccer, tennis. , Girl Scouts is an excellent choice- Model UN as well, and a debate team will always go well.
Get involved in the school and community. , Always volunteer to do things. , if you don't, how will you stand out? , This will always help you get connected in a way with your teachers. , It can make you look ugly and doesn't go well with teachers and such. , Sometimes complain about the teacher--you have to be human. , More than one is ideal.
In elementary school, monitor for the smaller kids, and do it every day.
In middle school, monitor for your subject teachers.
They will greatly appreciate it, and it will give you a chance to connect with them. , It's not pretty. , Don't be too smart-or you'll be considered a nerd. ,, Knit, dance, collect stamps, sell cookies, anything.
Get your teachers and friends involved in it. , Always be understanding and fun, and play with siblings. ,, However, don't expect the results to come quickly.
Take it slowly. -
Step 3: Feel free to be loud though.
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Step 4: Remember
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Step 5: there are many kinds of teacher's pets and goody two shoes.
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Step 6: Know who to hang out with
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Step 7: and who to avoid entirely.
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Step 8: Don't wear revealing clothing.
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Step 9: Hair is a very important aspect of a goody two shoes and a teacher's pet.
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Step 10: Read all the classics and many good children books- but don't seem like a nerd.
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Step 11: Be set about what you want to be when you grow up.
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Step 12: In class
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Step 13: always relate what you are doing to your own personal experiences.
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Step 14: You don't always have to smile.
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Step 15: Try to live as normal a life as possible.
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Step 16: Know what stationary to use.
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Step 17: Have many interests.
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Step 18: Engage in some sport and try to be really good at it.
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Step 19: Join clubs!
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Step 20: Always try to help people
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Step 21: especially your teachers.
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Step 22: Always participate.
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Step 23: Speak another language.
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Step 24: Don't wear makeup!
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Step 25: Always hang out with friends- have playdates
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Step 26: and hang out with your friends in your spare time.
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Step 27: Monitor for different teachers.
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Step 28: Don't goof around.
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Step 29: Be sharp
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Step 30: and intelligent.
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Step 31: Have good hygiene.
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Step 32: Take up a hobby.
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Step 33: Be a model daughter and sibling.
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Step 34: Put your own spin on being a teacher's pet.
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Step 35: Once you've completed these get ready to be a teacher's pet!
Detailed Guide
Don't be a hooligan and draw on the blackboard, and definitely don't encourage bad behavior.
When you hear someone next to you talking, go "SHUSH!".
Also, feel free to call out answers once in a while, or simply call out, just not too often. , Feel free to be who you are, just with a twist to it. , Associate with the popular group.
This will make you even more noticeable to the teacher. , Instead, wear cute clothes from Aeropostale, and be sure to wear preppy clothes too.
Wear Uggs, coach heels, etc-- only wear sneakers when you have to.
Don't wear uniform clothing. , Wear your hair lose two times of the week (usually with a headband), or with a headband and a ponytail (or just a ponytail).
Braids and buns are also good too. ,,,, If someone is annoying you feel free to say a loud "STOP!" or give them a taste of their own medicine.
This can be better than smiling. , But, if you don't--that is okay.
It makes you different. , This may seem silly, but mechanical pencils/ball point pens and gel pens are a very good choice. , If you like ballet- do it! If you like soccer- do it! , Good sports include ballet, tap, ballroom dance, swimming, soccer, tennis. , Girl Scouts is an excellent choice- Model UN as well, and a debate team will always go well.
Get involved in the school and community. , Always volunteer to do things. , if you don't, how will you stand out? , This will always help you get connected in a way with your teachers. , It can make you look ugly and doesn't go well with teachers and such. , Sometimes complain about the teacher--you have to be human. , More than one is ideal.
In elementary school, monitor for the smaller kids, and do it every day.
In middle school, monitor for your subject teachers.
They will greatly appreciate it, and it will give you a chance to connect with them. , It's not pretty. , Don't be too smart-or you'll be considered a nerd. ,, Knit, dance, collect stamps, sell cookies, anything.
Get your teachers and friends involved in it. , Always be understanding and fun, and play with siblings. ,, However, don't expect the results to come quickly.
Take it slowly.
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