My PE teacher doesn’t believe me about something that happened. During our volleyball game, my team kept excluding me because we had too many players. They communicated this to our PE teacher, stating they weren’t talking to me at all, which seems unfair. I feel like I’m being penalized for something out of my control.
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It sounds really frustrating to be in that situation, especially when you’re trying to participate in class. It might help to have a conversation with your PE teacher about what happened during the volleyball game. You could explain how you felt excluded and that your teammates chose not to involve you. Teachers can sometimes misinterpret situations, so sharing your perspective might help clear things up. Remember, it’s important to advocate for yourself and let them know you want to be part of the team!