The Funny Life of Teachers
By James Campbell and Rob Jones
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About this ebook
Uncover the ridiculously funny life of teachers (and some things that have nothing to do with teachers but are still splendidly funny) according to James Campbell, comedian extraordinaire. Ever wondered what teachers do when they're not in the classroom? Are they undercover detectives, champion roller-blade dancers or do they spend their evenings playing with their 576 cats?
This face-achingly funny book will also teach you why you should carry an emergency banana with you at all times, how to fart in class silently without anyone knowing it was you and how to catapult yourself to school by building a medieval style catapult in your back garden!
Whether you love or loathe your teachers, want to become one when you grow up or don't give two figs about your teacher but simply love a HILARIOUS read, this book is for you. Prepare to roll around the floor laughing with the snot-inducingly brilliant The Funny Life of Teachers.
But be warned – this is NOT a normal book. You can read it forwards, backwards, sideways and in approximately 861,000 different ways in between. Whichever way you read it, look no further for fantastic real-life teacher facts, incredibly funny illustrations, imaginary stories and an impossibly silly read!
James Campbell
James Campbell has written for National Geographic Adventure, Outside, and Men’s Journal, among other publications. His book The Final Frontiersman is the inspiration for the documentary series, The Last Alaskans. He lives in Wisconsin with his wife and two daughters.
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The Funny Life of Teachers - James Campbell
For Nina with love x - James Campbell
For Uncle Norman - Rob Jones
Read this before you dare go any further …
Your teachers will NOT enjoy reading this. Anything you think you might learn from this book might not be very accurate so should not be used in a school project or as par t of your homework. Unless, of course, you are made from the colours of the moon and are as brave as forever.
WHAT SORT OF BOOK IS THIS?
This is not a fact book as such. You won’t find much practical information in here.
If you’re looking for proper educational stuff about teachers and school then put this book down immediately and run away screaming. If it’s practical information you really want, I can recommend the following books:
This book is for four types of people:
1. P eople who go to some sort of school and like reading about how funny and ridiculous teachers are.
2. P eople who used to go to school and were so scarred by the experience that they still have nightmares. This book might help.
OR MAKE IT WORSE.
3. P eople who are about to go to school, or start a new school, for the first time. This book will help you work out what to expect and stop your knees knocking together as you walk through the door.
4. P eople who have never been to school, never met a teacher, don’t care a rotten banana about teachers but like laughing until their ears go blue and their wellies fly off.
There is only one category of people who should NOT read this book. That is ... TEACHERS!
If you see a teacher reading this book, point to the middle distance and yell, ‘Look! Bears are attacking!’ and steal the book from them while they’re looking the other way. Teachers must not be allowed to read this book under any circumstances.
You don’t read this book like a normal book, by starting here and then reading all the other pages in the right order.
BORING!
You can read this book forwards, backwards, sidewards, upwards, downwards, wearing a banana suit and in approximately 65,537 different ways. To choose a path just turn to the page the signpost says.
Some pages have ‘back’ signposts, which tell you how to get back to where you came from. Sometimes there is more than one way to get to that page. When this happens you can either choose to go back to where you actually came from or go back to somewhere you’ve never been before.
How often do you get to do that?
This book will make you laugh about how funny teachers can be until snot comes out of your nose. It will also help you to understand these strange creatures and their natural habitat: school.
Most teachers live in strange buildings where everything is labelled, bells go off at specific times and there are rules that don’t exist anywhere else in the universe, like:
Don’t run in the corridors Sit on your bottoms Don’t lick other people’s faces*
Some teachers seem quite friendly but then write all over your work in red pen. Other teachers spend most of their time staring out the window and you have to give them a nudge and remind them to teach you. Other teachers are so wonderful that they will change your life – and then do a weird dance that makes you feel sick.
*Generally speaking it’s not a good idea to lick anyone’s face out of school either – unless they have chocolate on their cheeks.
A warning about facts
Occasionally, this book will give you some actual facts.
You have to be careful with facts. Facts change all the time. In twenty years’ time when you give this book to your own children, half of the facts in this book will be wrong. However, all of the fictional things in this book will still be true until the rings of Saturn come round to your house for a cup of tea.
Beginning page
Congratulations on making it to the beginning of the book. Some people don’t make it this far without stubbing their toe.
Decide which page you would like to start with. Remember: there is no right or wrong way to read this book!
School map
Staffroom
Playground
Toilets
Classrooms
Assembly hall
Nursery
The office
Going to school
Kitchen
P.E. cupboard
Medical room
Teacher profiles
School map
Here is a map of a school I have made up. Schools are the natural habitat of teachers and are where you will find them most of the time.
Different types of teacher and where to find them
There are many different types of teacher. Some are very thin and some are very wide. Some have recently arrived from another planet and want you to take them to your leader. Then you find out that they are your leader and you have to take them to themselves, which can be very confusing – especially when you’re in the middle of trying to finish a history project.
Teacher profiles
The natural habitat of teachers is a school.
Some schools are for tiny children, others are for huge children. Some are for children with jelly in their slippers. Others are for children with six legs. Oh no. Hang on, I’m thinking of ants.
Forest schools
The buildings are different too. Some are brand new and it feels like you’re in an airport. Others are old and have been there for hundreds of years. The