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1Listen actively and take notes.

2Interact in class and ask questions.

3Illustrate your notes.

4Complete your homework for another class.

5Organize and create a to-do list.

6Doodle in the margins of your notebook.

7Read something interesting.

8Engage in some creative writing.

9Daydream.

10Ask for a bathroom break.

11Avoid staring at the clock.

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Time flies when you’re having fun, but it grinds to a halt when you aren’t interested in what’s going on in class. Luckily, if you can find a way to get engaged, that hour-long math lecture will be over before you know it. While it may sound counterintuitive, focusing on what you’re learning is one of the best ways to pass time in class. If you’ve given it your best shot and you just can’t do it, you can try to find a productive way to spend your time. If all else fails, don’t worry about it. Find another way to occupy yourself and just try to snag any notes you missed from a classmate after school gets out.

Here are 11 different ways you can pass time in class the next time when you’re bored.

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Listen actively and take notes.[1]

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  1. Class will be over in the blink of an eye if you throw yourself into the material. Take extensive, thorough notes, even if you don’t love what you’re studying.[2] Focus on every word coming out of your teacher’s mouth and really try to comprehend what they’re getting at. If you listen and focus in class, you’ll get caught up in what you’re doing and forget you were ever bored in the first place![3]

    • You are more likely to be bored if you’re just passively waiting for class to be over than if you’re actively doing something.[4] Sitting there and watching the clock is only going to make time move slower, so you might as well do something productive if you’re going to do something to pass the time.
    • While the research is mixed, there’s some evidence that the act of writing can cure boredom—even when you’re just writing random nonsense over and over.[5] If any kind of writing will help you pass time, you might as well spend your time writing notes.
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Interact in class and ask questions.[6]

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  1. Raise your hand when you have a question and engage in class discussions. Class may feel like it’s taking forever if you just sit there twiddling your thumbs, but it’ll be over before you know it if you find ways to participate. By asking questions or engaging in educational conversations, you’re giving yourself something to actively do which will make time fly.[7]

    • Asking and answering questions will also help you retain the information you’re learning.[8] If your goal is to do well in school, asking questions is a good place to start.
    • Nobody said your questions have to be good. You can always ask, “When was this book written?” or, “How many cells are in the human body?” So long as your questions are related to the materials in class, your teacher won’t have a problem answering them.

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Illustrate your notes.[9]

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  1. Drawing gives you something to focus on, which will help time pass. If class is moving at a snail's pace or you aren’t in the mood to write your notes out, try drawing them. Craft a portrait of the president you’re learning about, or make a diagram of that chemical compound.[10] Drawing your notes out still technically counts as note-taking, so your teacher won’t be too angry about it if they catch you sketching something educational.

    • There’s evidence that drawing will actually help you process what you’re learning about, so this isn’t a particularly bad way to focus in class. Some people have an easier time comprehending information visually, so you may want to continue doing this when you aren’t bored if you find it easier to learn this way.[11]
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Complete your homework for another class.[12]

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  1. If there’s no way you can focus in math, at least you can get that English assignment done. It’s never the best idea to stop paying attention in class, but if you really can’t handle it, maybe you can still do something productive. Your homework will need to get done at some point, so you might as well do it now while you’re waiting for class to end.[13]

    • Keep your notes for the current class out and try to split your time between focusing on what you’re learning in class and what your homework is about.
    • Try to only do this if you have some downtime during a group activity or if you already have a strong understanding of the topic you’re currently covering in class. If you’re really struggling in history, the first lesson on a new unit about World War 1 is not the best time to break out that Spanish homework.

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Organize and create a to-do list.[14]

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  1. Clean your folders out, update your planner, and make a list of upcoming assignments. Toss out any graded assignments that you no longer need and highlight any important dates and assignments in your calendar.[15] Create a new to-do list based on everything you need to accomplish in the next few weeks to keep everything fresh in your mind.

    • There is plenty of evidence that creating a to-do list will help you achieve your goals.[16] It’s not as productive as paying attention in class, but at least you’re doing something worth your time!
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Doodle in the margins of your notebook.[17]

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  1. While it isn’t as productive as taking notes, doodling will at least help you pass the time. There’s also some evidence that doodling will help you retain the information you’re listening to, so it’s not like you’re completely wasting the time.[18] Draw a few abstract shapes, create a cartoon, or sketch out different ways of writing your name.

    • Try to look up and make eye contact with the teacher every minute or so. This way, it’ll just look like you’re taking notes instead of making some art.

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Read something interesting.[19]

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  1. Flip to an interesting chapter in your textbook or slide a novel out under your desk. Getting lost in a good book is one of the best ways to productively spend your time if you’ve totally opted out of the lesson. Even if it isn’t related to what you’re learning in class, reading is a great way to learn something new and engage your mind while you’re waiting for class to end.[20]

    • If you can, read something substantial. Opt for a good novel, memoir, or piece of nonfiction instead of reading a beauty magazine or comic book.[21]
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Engage in some creative writing.[22]

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  1. Start writing a short story, compose a short screenplay, or get to work on a poem. Writing is a fun way to get caught up in something, which will distract you while you wait for class to end. This isn’t the world’s most productive way to pass your time at school, but at least it involves thinking about something![23] The other upside here is that it will look like you’re just taking notes.

    • You could also make a list of every word you know in a foreign language, every country you can think of on a continent, or good names for a pet dog.[24]

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Daydream.[25]

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  1. Let your mind wander and come up with a story in your head to pass the time. You could picture yourself as a superhero with magical powers, or think about where you would move if you could move out of the country. Daydreaming isn’t going to help you do well in school, but at least it will pass the time without getting you in trouble. It’s okay to daydream every now and then, but try to make an effort to tune back in whenever something really important is happening in class.[26]

    • This isn’t a particularly useful way to spend your time, but there’s some evidence that daydreaming can stimulate your creativity, so at least you have that going for you![27]
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Ask for a bathroom break.[28]

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  1. Raise your hand and ask for a hall pass if you need a quick break. Everyone needs a brain break every once in a while, and a quick walk to the restroom is a great way to take a 5-minute trip outside of the class. Getting up and walking around will also help your brain refocus when you return to class, so this is a great option if you find your mind wandering and you’d like to stay focused on the lesson.[29]

    • Just try to avoid relying on this option too often. Your teacher may get annoyed if you ask to use the bathroom every day in their class, and they may even revoke your hallway privileges if you go overboard.

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Avoid staring at the clock.[30]

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  1. Ignore that clock on the wall if you want class to end faster. When you pay attention to the passage of time, it makes you hyperaware of how slowly time is moving. You’re more likely to feel like things are moving along if you ignore the clock entirely. There’s an old adage that a watched pot never boils, so keep your eyes elsewhere if you want to pass the time.[31]

    • If you get to choose your seat, sit in a part of the room where the clock is behind you. This way you won’t accidentally look at the clock if your eyes start to wander.
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      22. https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_to_listen_with_compassion_in_the_classroom

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      To pass time in class, look out of the window to see what's going on outside when your teacher's back is turned. You can also pass funny notes with a friend sitting nearby. For example, send them a "Would you rather" between 2 silly situations. Or, play a game of hangman or tic tac toe with them. When you’re bored in class, it can be tempting to calculate how long you have left, but try not to look at the clock, since this will actually make time feel slower. If your class is still dragging by, listen for words that your teacher says a lot and tally every time they say them. You never know what funny words will keep coming up! For more tips, including how to secretly read in class, read on!

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      Prop your head on one hand and hold your pencil in the other. Rest your elbow on the desk and place your hand under your chin, on your forehead, or against your cheek. Hold a pencil in your other hand and put it on your notebook. Tilt your head down to take a quick nap.

      What to do if bored in class? ›

      6 Tips if you're experiencing boredom at school
      1. Don't, whatever you do, keep looking at the clock. ...
      2. Take notes. ...
      3. Get creative with your notes – use coloured pens, highlighters, diagrams. ...
      4. Draw pictures. ...
      5. Make a game out of listening. ...
      6. Ask questions.

      How to make school go by quicker? ›

      What Are The Most Recommended Tips on How To Make School Go By Faster?
      1. Tip #1: Time Management. ...
      2. Tip #2: Be an Active Listener. ...
      3. Tip #3: Do Not Look At The Clock. ...
      4. Tip #4: Avoid Staring Into Space. ...
      5. Tip #5: Pay Attention And Do The Work. ...
      6. Tip #6: Get a Study Buddy. ...
      7. Tip #7: Interact In Class And Ask Questions.
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      How to focus in a boring class? ›

      9 Ways to Stay Focused in Class
      1. Make sure you're hydrated and rested. Not an ideal location, but you get the idea. ...
      2. Do work at the right level of difficulty. You want to feel challenged, but not over-taxed. ...
      3. Think of questions. ...
      4. Get involved in discussion. ...
      5. Take detailed notes. ...
      6. Use aids like gum, eyedrops or fidget devices.

      How can I spend 5 minutes in class? ›

      Here is a list of 10 things to do when you only have 5 minutes left in class.
      1. Journal writing: Have your students write a journal entry to summarize the things that they learned in class that particular day. ...
      2. Conduct a poll: ...
      3. Writing notes: ...
      4. The Toilet Paper Game: ...
      5. Ticket to Leave: ...
      6. Read a book: ...
      7. Play Hangman: ...
      8. Toss a ball:

      How do you survive an extremely boring class? ›

      Before Class
      1. Sleep Well. Your sleep is inherently tied to your ability to focus. ...
      2. Read Material. ...
      3. Create Questions In Advance. ...
      4. Prepare Yourself For A Mentally-Draining Class. ...
      5. Sit Up Front. ...
      6. If You Are On Your Laptop, Don't Check Social Media. ...
      7. Enjoy A Cold Beverage During Class. ...
      8. Sit With An Enthusiastic Classmate.
      Jul 30, 2020

      How to nap in class? ›

      Prop your head on one hand and hold your pencil in the other. Rest your elbow on the desk and place your hand under your chin, on your forehead, or against your cheek. Hold a pencil in your other hand and put it on your notebook. Tilt your head down to take a quick nap.

      How to pass 40 minutes in class? ›

      How to Pass Time in Class
      1. Listen actively and take notes.
      2. Interact in class and ask questions.
      3. Illustrate your notes.
      4. Complete your homework for another class.
      5. Organize and create a to-do list.
      6. Doodle in the margins of your notebook.
      7. Read something interesting.
      8. Engage in some creative writing.

      How to pass 10 minutes? ›

      How to Make Time Go Faster
      1. Stop looking at the clock. ...
      2. Create a predictable routine. ...
      3. Achieve flow. ...
      4. Break time down into blocks. ...
      5. Split your least pleasant tasks. ...
      6. Put something on in the background. ...
      7. Do things you genuinely enjoy. ...
      8. Practice a mental challenge.

      How to make 2 hours go by fast? ›

      For example, if you have a task that will take 2 hours, split it up into four 30-minute task intervals, spread out across multiple days. This will not only make time go by faster but you'll see a better outcome of the project because of increased productivity and morale.

      How to waste 5 minutes in class? ›

      Ask to go to the bathroom. This is a guaranteed waste of at least 5 minutes, but be sure to time it well; enough to squander a healthy amount of class time, but not enough to make people think you've got digestive issues. On the way to the bathroom, bend down and tie your shoe.

      How to waste time when bored? ›

      How to Pass Time when You're Bored
      1. Enjoying Music and Movies.
      2. Pursuing Quiet Activities.
      3. Gaming and Pranking.
      4. Exercising Bored Muscles.
      5. Getting Creative.

      How do I focus in class ADHD? ›

      ADHD: Tips to Try
      1. Sit in the front of class to limit distractions.
      2. Turn off your phone when doing homework. ...
      3. Talk with your teacher about your ADHD. ...
      4. Use tools that help you stay organized. ...
      5. Get plenty of exercise. ...
      6. Take activity breaks. ...
      7. Learn to meditate. ...
      8. Pay attention to all the good things about you.

      Why are classes 45 minutes? ›

      Students' attention spans are only so long. 45 minutes means that the pace is quick, and there is no time to waste. Students can feel that urgency! Ideally, this means that there is less off-task behavior and students can stay focused.

      Is it normal to be bored in class? ›

      Boredom is common in the classroom and can have negative impacts on learning. The key drivers of classroom boredom are a lack of control and meaning. When kids lead their own learning, we can keep boredom at bay.

      How do you fix a boring class? ›

      But boring classes are inevitable, so here are some survival tips.
      1. #1. A good night's sleep is the rule of thumb. ...
      2. #2. Eliminate all electronic distractions. ...
      3. #3. Take notes. ...
      4. #4. Study the material in advance. ...
      5. #5. Ask questions. ...
      6. #6. Avoid counting the minute. ...
      7. #7. Brr… ...
      8. #8. Pick the right seat.
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      How can I entertain my class? ›

      Here are 10 ways you can make learning and education more exciting for your students.
      1. Break up Your Lessons. ...
      2. Give Your Students Choices. ...
      3. Incorporate Games. ...
      4. Create Group Time. ...
      5. Get up and Move. ...
      6. Incorporate Hands-On Learning. ...
      7. Be Open to Creativity. ...
      8. Schedule Field Trips.

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