- I didn't want to do it. This will teach you a lot about your student and/or child.
- Family pet ate it.
- Left it at school over the weekend.
- I don't know where it is.
- I was gone when it was assigned.
- I'm sick.
- Blame the siblings.
- Don't understand the assignment.
What to say when you didn't do your homework?
Try being honest. It's best to simply tell the truth, and let your teacher know why you weren't able to complete your homework. A sincere apology can go a long way. You might say something like "I am really sorry, but I got behind on things and wasn't able to finish my homework. Could I be excused just this once?
What is a good excuse to tell my teacher for not having my homework?
In case the all-time favs listed above don't suit you or you've used them all at least once this school year, here are a few extra excuses to try that might save you from the wrath of Teacher: I left it at home. I dropped it in the sewer on the way to school. I left it in my other satchel/bookbag/binder/notebook.
What is a good lie to tell your teacher?
- I got lost.
- There was a flood in our street.
- Our car broke down/got stolen.
- We had a competition in our club.
- We're going on a family vacation.
- We had a family emergency.
- I had to go to the dentist.
What is a good excuse to miss homework?
- Stolen Backpack. It is possible that your backpack can be stolen on the day the assignment is due.
- Sickness.
- Forgot my backpack in my Dad's car and he is out of town.
- Fake period.
- A close relative died.
- Computer crashed.
- Be honest and tell the truth as it is.
What are some good excuses to give your teacher for not doing your homework?
- Stolen Backpack.
- Sickness.
- Forgot my backpack in my Dad's car and he is out of town.
- Fake period.
- A close relative died.
- Computer crashed.
- Be honest and tell the truth as it is.
How do I convince my teacher to give me less homework?
- Eliminate all busywork.
- Assign as few problems or questions as possible.
- Ask students to write down how long each assignment took them to complete.
- Give time for students to start their homework in class.
- Turn some homework into classwork.
What are good things to tell your teacher?
- We appreciate you. Teachers don't just teach—they prepare us for the road ahead.
- Your sacrifices don't go unnoticed.
- You made this easy to understand.
- My child wants to learn more about this.
- You truly care about your students.
- You're making a huge impact.