Online School is top strange in my opinion it's like everything is time limited, You get tried easily, Distracted because your at your own home and generally it's sorta like your not actually in school with teachers, friends, and classmates.
Bears Fan 2020 Go Bears! Prev. J.B. Yeah I don't speak WRONG. Online school is the WORST form of school, it's literally everything real school does but 9999 times more exhausting, hard and boring, and we learn NOTHING
The first one is my little sister for sure. Instead of TV, she's got the chromebook from school sitting on a stool in front of her but, is playing the Xbox which is set up right next to it. Just letting you know that Gary's voice actor gets paid for saying meow
I have a classmate like that We had to play a math gamr and she wouldent respond and when she unmuted I heard a xbox noise. I knew that my classmate wasent there
I think adding the part when SpongeBob finishes writing his essay and him realizing that all he wrote was *T h e* and freaking out because it’s not as much as the teacher wanted would’ve been even more relatable.
Don’t forget the zoom school gone wrong videos because they were a bunch of zoom pranks like when the teacher made the student a host the student would kick the teacher out of the zoom call
I have a love+hate feeling about going to school physically. I hate it because I get bored of taking classes really quickly and I prefer to play video-games instead, but I also love it because it helps me learn more, and as hard as it is for me to focus on what topic the teacher is trying to teach me, I seriously wish I was motivated to learn more, but when do I ever even like getting/feeling bored? Right, never! Because I really wanna have fun instead without reaching the unhealthy routine. Honestly, going to school can always have both pros & cons :/ 🤞
Helping my brother with his online course work and it is not autism friendly. I know most of the internet isn't, but it is ridiculous how inflexible the work he has to do is, especially when it asks questions on topics not yet covered, questions that have three technically right answers even though it demands only one, questions in which the answer does not match or is similar to the wording in the lesson and so on. Not to mention the rollercoaster of the text-to-speech option for him to read along with. Sometimes it is a man, a clearly robotic male voice, a woman and the boss from Portal who doesn't want to share the cake despite the fact she can't eat it.