Teacher Student Jokes Messages Funny and Humorous Collection

{SCA} The teacher student relationship is very important for children. Children spend approximately 5 to 7 hours a day with a teacher for almost 10 months. We ask ourselves what is considered a good teacher? All of us have gone through schooling, and if fortunate had a favorite teacher.

A positive relationship between the student and the teacher is difficult to establish, but can be found for both individuals at either end. The qualities for a positive relationship can vary to set a learning experience approachable and inviting the students to learn.

A teacher and student who have the qualities of good communications, respect in a classroom, and show interest in teaching from the point of view of the teacher and learning from a student will establish a positive relationship in the classroom.

Given that teacher-student relationships have a significant influence on various outcomes, investigations into how the relationships are shaped and what determines the quality of those relationships are of great importance for intervention efforts to foster nurturing, warm relationships between teachers and students. So far, a number of student characteristics have been linked to teacher-student relationships.

Here, In this post; we have collect for you Teacher Student Jokes SMS Messages just for Fun. We are quite sure that you will like this post.

1. What Is An Island

TEACHER  : What is an island ?
Pupil   : A piece of land surrounded by water except on one side.
TEACHER :On one side ?
Pupil   : Yes, on top !

2. What’s You Name

TEACHER :What’s you name ?
Class   : Ravi
TEACHER  : You should say “Sir”
Pupil   : OK, Sir Ravi

3. Crocodile

TEACHER: John, how do you spell  “crocodile”?
JOHN: “K-R-O-K-O-D-A-I-L”
TEACHER: No, that’s wrong
JOHN: Maybe it’s wrong, but you ask me how I  spell it!

4. School Ahead

TEACHER: Why are you late?
WEBSTER: Because of the sign.
TEACHER: What sign?
WEBSTER: The one that says, “School Ahead,  Go Slow.

5. Sentence

TEACHER: Ellen, give me a sentence starting with “I”.
ELLEN : I is…
TEACHER: No, Ellen. Always say, “I am.”
ELLEN : All right… “I am the ninth letter of the alphabet.

6. Big Hands

TEACHER: If I had seven oranges in one hand  and eight oranges
in the other,  what would I have?
CLASS COMEDIAN: Big hands


7. Tables

TEACHER: Cindy, why are you doing your  Maths sums on the floor?
CINDY: You told me to do it without using  tables!