<p>So I somehow lost my math binder and have no idea where it is. I think I may have left it in the auditorium but I'm not sure. My teacher has a homework calendar stamp thing and you turn it in for completion. I can't find it now though since it was in my binder. Its worth a ridiculous amount of points. What should I do?</p>
<p>Go before school starts and look everywhere that it could be. Make sure it’s not right under your nose. Pretty much, just work as hard as you can to find it.</p>
<p>I was planning to do that. Any advice on how to ask the teacher if I can’t find it?</p>
<p>Just tell them what you said here. You lost it, you looked everywhere for it, is there something you can do to make up the points?</p>
<p>Go check the auditorium, the other classrooms you were in that day, the school lost and found. Ask friends sitting near you if they saw it, ask your other teachers, check at home. You mught even ask the janitor that cleans the auditorium.</p>
<p>Checked the auditorium, checked the class, rechecked my house. In all probability my mom put it in some obscure place and lost it because we are moving. I talked to the teacher he says he remembers stamping it but just won’t give me any credit. I haven’t lost anything since like 6th or 7th grade so this is sort of new to me.</p>
<p>I’ll see you all in community college</p>