<p>I don't know if my math teacher assigned homework or not, he doesn't tell us we have homework, he writes it on one the side boards, and I didn't look at the board because of the group activity we did. </p>
<p>So should I just do problems from the section we're learning from, or not do anything?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>HAHA, how would a bunch of random teenagers know?</p>
<p>Could you call someone in your class ?</p>
<p>Do you have a friend in that class that you can ask? </p>
<p>You can also email him but it’s kind of late at night, so he might have already checked his email for the night.</p>
<p>Hunt down someone in your class tomorrow morning if you don’t have anyone’s number.</p>
<p>See if you can get it done before school starts. And I suppose there’s no harm in doing the problems in the section you’re learning because even if it’s not the homework, you’re getting extra practice.</p>
<p>Does he check every day or collect homework on test days? My math teacher collects all units homework on test days (I hate it) but it give room for situations like these. If he/she looks at it daily, ask someone in your class, not CC, and if that doesn’t work, then do what you’ve been doing on said sheet.</p>
<p>First option would be to call/text/IM someone in your math class.</p>
<p>But if you cannot get into contact with someone, I would just do problems from the section you are doing. If the problems end up being something other than what was assigned to you, just talk to the teacher and tell him it was a genuine mistake. If he’s a decent guy he’ll understand and accept it.</p>
<p>Sorry but that’s your fault for not looking at the board, if you knew it was on there… But you should hunt down people in the morning.</p>
<p>Never mind, he didn’t write anything on the board, because today was a note-day. Silly me, the only thing on the board was the classwork. I remembered now.</p>
<p>LOL this thread was sort of funny</p>
<p>^^Quick question. 666?</p>