If I were to be a teacher in the Wood-Ridge High School, I would be able to teach an important class about life skills. This class would probably be an elective for students reaching their senior year of the school. The class would be full of important information for those seniors that are ready to graduate, go to college, and face the real world. Teachers like as me would teach the students how to pay taxes, vote, get a job, etc. We would even go through real-life scenarios and how to act.
The smartest decision for a class like this is during 7th period. This is because first period, people are usually quiet and last period, the students would be loud. If I were to have it 7th period, seniors from 4th and 5th period lunch would have calmed down, although they're a lot more awake. Seniors from 6th period lunch would be a little rowdier, which wouldn't be too big of a deal. Students would be demonstrating their learning by doing fun, but informative drills. This would include skits and interactive projects. Most of the class time would involve teacher-on-student learning with the class, listening to the student's lives and sometimes lecturing the class how to do something.

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