This is a personal favourite of ours, but it's not easy. You really have to know your audience for this one. But with the right teacher, and the right audience, this is foolproof. Let's say you didn't do your maths homework, just take out any bit of maths that you have done during your time in secondary school. If you think your teacher will.
Here's 49 (extremely silly) excuses for not doing your homework! Join the hilarious adventure of these cheeky kids who will try absolutely anything to wriggle away from the menacing teacher stare. With an illustration for each haphazard attempt you're guaranteed to laugh, smirk, and chuckle for hours.
Excuses for not doing homework. There are loads of teacher funnies on the website but the excuses for not doing homework is my favourite funny on the site. The days of the “dog ate my homework” have long gone, and been replaced with some innovation and resourceful excuses for pupils not doing their homework.
Sarah's List of Excuses For Not Doing Your Homework. I was not always the best student, very often I didn't do my homework and I was running out of excuses so Evelyn (hi!) and I started to make up more excuses. Now days we do our homework most of the time but it always helps to have this list. Some of these excuses work. Some don't.
However, there are excuses real people have used but which define any sense and sensibility. These excuses are not bad in the “you’re just lazy”-kind of way, but they are so unbelievable that your boss probably won’t know how to react. These excuses for missing work are usually: Refutable. A claim your boss can simply say isn’t true.
An excuse letter is a formal note that serves as a record for your sincerity in not accomplishing a certain task. At times, it is practically impossible to finish or do all assignments all together due to unforeseeable reasons, but it is equally crucial for you to write an apology letter communicating your reason for not doing your homework.