Cookie recording the class and endup with lots of tapes and lack of space in his locker is just like a student recoding lots of zoom lectures and ending up with lack of computer memory.
22:33 "It was in the Lost and Found." No, Moze's notebook was in the Lost and Found. This "burn notebook" was found behind a computer desk in the classroom that apparently hasn't been thoroughly cleaned in at least 10 years.
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts I wouldn’t be surprised if moze Wasn’t the first person to throw away the burn notebook and then someone else found it. That’s even how that plot line ends.
@@zacktg8494 I said it before that it’s probably likely that would happen to moze has happened before heck I think there’s an episode on nicknames that even states that there are more than one Jennifer at the school so the idea that that multiple students have found the book and then got rid of it once they find something that proves the book is older is pretty like
That kids name is Martin Quirly. If you remember from the project partners episode they called him the “smart and squirrelly” kid. His name is a play on of that. Smart and squirrelly - Martin Quirly 🤣
I used these tips in middle school and high school, it really helped me. I tried doing the same mentioned in college but surprisingly, I ended up taking less and less notes. Now, I just audio record my professor's lectures and write down whatever important parts they said. Or they record the class themselves and post it on Zoom.
3:48 With the Nega-Chin in Ned's science notebook, that's the second time the Fairly OddParents have made a cameo in Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. The first was in the daydreaming episode where Cosmo and Wanda appear in Ned's Daydream to help him solve a science riddle in Mr. Sweeney's class. I guess Cosmo and Wanda have a thing for science class! Wonder if they're trying to see how it competes with their magic?
The re-writing the notes was actually something I did during college! I have pretty messy hand writing so I found it easier to just chicken-scratch in class and clean up my notes later. I usually had messy handwritten notes and either a Quizlet deck or Cornell notes google doc.
You mentioned how a notebook wouldn't be in the lost and found for 10 years. You forget that Moze didn't find that notebook in the lost and found she found it stuck behind a desk. That means it was obviously forgotten about and nobody knew about its existence for that long.
1 more episode to go til you reach the vice principal episode. Next is Math, which introduces a new recurring character, a math teacher. Gordy also has his memorable yet crazy moments to look forward to. Always enjoy these reactions, gives me something to look forward to every week. This was always a laugh to watch growing up, especially the part where the mob chases Susie, or the caramel covered apples with nuts to celebrate a job well done
Recording classes can be helpful, but Ned is right that writing notes is the best way to go. Because rewatching the class will definitely take took long. Having notes will keep you directly to the point. Plus, you can write them in ways that you can understand. Write keywords down.
Is it possible that Gordy stealing Mr. Sweeney's caramel-covered apple with nuts and consequently causing Sweeney to spin like crazy in that harness could be considered as another potential firing?!
18:37 - This is such an interesting fact I never would have thought about otherwise! Even though I went to public school for 12 years, the fact teachers were never in the same restrooms never crossed my mind. That's why I love videos like this.
Mr. Sweeney is a caricature of a strict teacher who is a stickler for the rules and takes learning seriously. Sometimes, they can seem intimidating to a student. That's why he's nicer to students who put in the effort to actually do well.
A lot of TV shows and movies portray air-vents as big enough to crawl through (Recess also does this). In real life, that's rarely the case and trying to crawl through them would be very dangerous. Though you do raise a good theory about the large air-vents resulting from the walls constantly having to be repaired. Also, I'm surprised no one accused Cookie of writing the notebook. His real name is Simon Cook.
I was in high school between 2012 - 2018 about a decade after Ned's Declassified takes place (my middle school was in the same school as high school) even though most was done on laptops and computers in later years we still used notebooks especially in 2014 and 2015 where teachers would write information on the whiteboard and told us to copy them into our notebook word for word. Sometimes there was so much information to write. I always did find note taking useful for me because it would help me with my listening and so it could be easier to study. At 20:00 I actually would copy the notes word for word on a scrap piece of paper so I could comprehend them and understand the information better. Math and science were the hardest subjects for me. I wasn't an exceptional student, I was average. I wasn't an outstanding student. However I did get 3 diligent award certificates over 3 years. One was for English and Maths in 2014, one for Maths and Science in 2015 and one for English in 2016 and I would usually get good report cards with friendly comments from teachers. As several teachers knew I was still trying hard despite not passing every test.😀😀😃😃
I remember in school, I always liked drawing in my notebook in school, also when I was in detention in highschool I had no choice to draw biology stuff, despite I had no homework to do, but if I didn't do anything in Detention, I would get suspended from highschool, which was messed up
1:29 There actually is a bit of a subplot where Mr. Monroe leaves to go live with penguins later in the show, and my theory is is that this was when the actor who plays him, Jim J Bullock, was being treated for his crystal meth addiction.
I like the twist in this one about the mystery notebook, I legit didn't see it coming when I first watched the episode, especially since Suzie was first built up as an antagonist. Not to mention Sweeny straight up Half-Blood Princeing us. The writers of this one must have been feeling really good.
One of the drawings in neds notebook was that of the nega-chin arch nemesis of the crimson chin a favorite superhero of the child protagonist of the fairly oddparents which as has been discussed already gordys actor was a voice actor in the crimson chin himself was voiced by jay leno
For me, I have dysgraphia which is a disorder that makes it hard for me to write so I had a scribe take notes. I also had PowerPoint printed out so I could use those notes
9:31 I’ll Amit i did a few times but I had 1 teacher literally give a tip to all students to “if your going to sleep make it look like your reading the textbook with your hands holding up your head above the book” hehe
Despite his somewhat sadistic personality, Mr. Sweeney, does actually care for his students. While he intended to 'trick students' he probably would've been right in assuming that Ned wouldn't have been as interested if he'd been direct on the matter.
About the teachers using the student bathrooms...I have actually seen them use the student bathrooms before, though it was probably out of desperation. I almost never used a school bathroom willingly. One school I went to had a locked portion inside the student bathroom that I'm assuming led to a teachers/staff only bathroom
I’m mildly narcoleptic, and had a really good way of resting my eyes in class. Whenever we were meant to be reading something on our desks, I would interlock my fingers and put them over my eyes like a sunshade, thumbs down either side like blinders. Then I’d just hunch over the book with my elbows supporting my little blinder. From the outside, I appear to be intently focused on the surface of the desk. Note to kids: don’t do this if you aren’t narcoleptic. I never fell asleep in class, I just couldn’t keep my eyes open.
All the notebooks in this episode were pads of paper, we weren't allowed to use them as notebooks. It had to be a bound booklet. And there were rules about what color the protective cover had to be. Because of moving, I went to different schools, but three subjects were always the same: math is blue, German is red and English is yellow. A few teachers then collected the notebooks and graded them. From the ninth grade onwards we were allowed to do it as we wanted. From then on most people started using these blocks. But no one left it on the block. The sheet was then removed and filed in a folder. And out of habit we even kept the colors the same. Another suggestion to respond to: Avatar the Last Airbender. It's not a series where school really plays a role, but in Book 3 Episode 2 Aang goes to a real school. A very funny episode.
Sweeney may not have the best bedside manner, but he does seem to genuinely have the students' best interest in mind. I'm also guilty of having bad handwriting that is reflected in my notes, it's usually because whenever I'm taking notes on the lecture, I'm going fast to try to keep up with what the teacher is saying and my writing looks a lot better when I write slowly, so it's also good that we have the material in the books and online resources to help study when the notes are a bit hard to look at. I also remember one class where I was struggling in, so I tried recording the lectures myself to see if that would help. There's also times where I would ask a classmate to see their notes, if I needed it.
Some student from 10 years ago probably left the notebook somewhere really obscure and a janitor or someone only found it recently and put it in the list and found.
When I took Graphic Design it was so fun to draw, I used to draw anime characters lol. Got pretty good but kinda fell off of it. Now that I graduated my adult class for electrician I'm trying to find a now. 😅 In fact I made a video game advertisement for my graphic design class and my instructor at the time would put it on the wall. If you had the best artwork in the class it got to go on the wall as a way to motivate his current students and to motivate future students for open house. Since it was a vocational school the high school students from 5 different schools would visit.
11:26 You're right, why are they doing this Mission Impossible thing, and you could have used the door, Gordy has keys, and the door was unlocked and also if this was on camera and someone uploaded it to the internet, it would get lots of views.
I think I speak for a lot of people watching this saying I'm glad your doing every episode of this show and I'm going to enjoy watching each week. With that being said, the Series Finale reaction is going to be amazing. All I'm going to say without spoilers.
I would love for you to watch and react to every SAVED BY THE BELL (original series) in this fashion, from the Miss Bliss years all the way to graduation. As far as the subject of this episode is concerned, I was dreadful with note taking. I am admittedly on the Autism Spectrum and thusly, my learning was difficult and immensely confusing, especially in tougher subjects. I would write down everything the teacher said as fast as I could, barely coming up for air and when I would refer to these notes later, I was left dumbfounded with what I had written down just a few hours prior. I ultimately asked for my teachers to print off the PowerPoint slides they used to teach us with in class. Even this proved unsuccessful at times when I was completing my home assignments. Looking at my transcripts, I am amazed that I did as well as I did, especially in arithmetic, considering how poor my notetaking was and how difficult it was for me to process and learn information in those subjects.
You don’t want to know how many notebooks I have. My grandmother absolutely refuses to buy me anymore; she goes crazy every time I get another one. I use them to write stories.
We had to get a thick spiral notebook and the first assignment of that class was the put images on it that were about you. Like an introduction assignment. Then the teacher put shiny tape around it and it looked so good. Think it was for our history class notebook. 6th grade pretty sure. There are teacher that record their lessons. Maybe not during class but they put links on the school website. Looks like they are picking up trash with pitchforks. Normally smaller things. If we can use teacher bathrooms then they can’t use ours 😅. Lol, Jk.
Lo qué me gusta de usted en sus reacciones esque pone atención hasta en los detalles más pequeños cómo en el hecho de que Sweeney entre al sanitario de los estudiantes o cómo usted dice lo qué piensa qué va a ocurrir en el capítulo y es realmente genial.
You should react to more i Carly such as I have a love sick teacher or i might switch schools which has more to do with carly switching schools its a funny episode.
22:24 in my highschool something my school did is when it came to lost and found is every year after school everyone had to clean there lockers and items left in the locker that were not claimed by lost and found were put on A table in front of the libary for random people to take for free.