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1) Start a  waterfight whenever you can

2) The best time to annoy them is when they haven't had their coffee in the morning

3)Ask to borrow a pen or pencil frequently
Writing instruments, like pencils and pens are basic necessities in the classroom—you will need to use a pen or pencil at some point throughout the school day.

4)turn in your homework late
Teachers set deadlines for your benefit and theirs. Due dates teach students to plan ahead and manage their time; teachers often set deadlines to correspond with the days they have time to grade papers, tests, and assignments

5)Come to class late Teachers expect students to arrive to class on time and ready to learn. When you arrive after the bell, your tardiness may disrupt the teacher’s routine and/or distract your classmates. 

6)Ask to use the restroom at inconvenient times Teachers establish elaborate bathroom procedures to prevent students from leaving class at inappropriate times

7) Don’t participate in the lesson  Teachers put a lot of time into each lesson so that the content is exciting and accessible to students. Instead of appreciating the effort they put into planning the lesson, you can annoy your teacher by choosing to not to participate in the lesson.

8)Act overly excited to participate in class Teachers tend to get annoyed with students who frequently draw attention to themselves. Rather than acting calm, cool, and collected, exaggerate your emotional response to the extreme

9) Waste your teacher's time Teachers try their best to keep their students on task and focused. You can thwart their efforts, and annoy them in the process, with tangents and/or harmless pranks.

10) Pack up your belongings before the bell rings

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