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Sometimes, your friends want to know your rumors or what you did for one day, but without distracting the teacher. A set of notes that you write on can make your classmates happy silently! This wikiHow article will tell you how to pass notes in class, although each method listed should only be used in the direst of situations.

  1. Keep your note as small as possible. Close it into a square as small as it will go, and keep your handwriting tiny. Remember, you are trying to be inconspicuous.
  2. A simpler way to pass the note is to place your hand on the receiver's desk as if steadying yourself and letting the note slide out. Or if your neighbor has a purse or bag that is slightly open, you can drop the note in there.
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  3. If your eyes are focused on them, it will be much easier to tell when to hide.
  4. If you know you'll have a class together with the receiver try to sit in front of, or behind them, instead of next to each other or rows apart. It's less obvious to pass notes over your shoulder than across rows.
  5. If you have notebooks for the class (the study for a test type), write your note with the paper inside the notebook. It will look like you're writing down and sharing notes about what the teacher was going on about - not what a cute guy just said to you.
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Method 1
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The Pen Pass

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  1. Write the note on a piece of paper small enough to fit inside the cap of a pen. Roll the paper and place it inside of the pen. Pass it to the receiver. After that, just wait for them to pass the pen back! They can replace your note with another note and pass it back. Just remember to watch the teacher!
  2. Take tiny Post-it notes and stick them inside the textbook. Write different notes to direct the receiver like, turn to page 3, and turn to page 66, until they find the note. It will look like you or the receiver is studying instead of reading the note.
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Method 2
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Decoy Method

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  1. Just in case your teacher sees you and asks you to bring the note up, have an extra note handy that is about something relating to class but not cheating. For example: "Is the project due on Thursday or Friday?" or "Did you understand the last chapter?"
  2. It should be the same version that the teacher has already seen. If you don't do this, they'll know you switched it.
  3. It can be in a pocket, purse, or the back of a book with a fake note pretending that it was impulsive so no one will know.
    • If you've already been called up, you should have both notes handy to make the hiding obvious.
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Method 3
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Notebook Method

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  1. This is especially if you pass notes with a particular person.
  2. Instead of using individual pages, just pass the notebook.
    • Some advantages include:
      • A spiral notebook can look like you are sharing notes about the class.
      • It doesn't tempt others to read or intercept it.
      • It's bigger so passing it long distances isn't wise.
      • It's easy to pass to someone sitting close. It doesn't scream "note".
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Method 4
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Trash Method

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  1. This can be an index card, or anything else. Then, rip it as much as you can without ripping it into multiple pieces
  2. Then, fold your index card with the torn parts so it's about a 1x1 inch square with folds on the edge. It should look like a bit of ripped paper going to the trash.
  3. Next, throw it close to the trash can but not in it.
  4. Have your friend afterward walk up to the trash can, and pick up the note as if it was just a random piece of paper. When they get up, switch the note with any piece of paper they have that looks like the note you threw away.
  5. The teacher may have seen the note, but would not have realized it.
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Method 5
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Gum Method (For Classes That Allow Gum)

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Method 6
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Pencil (and Mechanical Pencils)/Pen Method

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  1. Do it on a small piece of paper.
  2. This is better if your friend sits behind or near you, and if they pick your pencil up.
    • If you have a mechanical pencil, take off the top part (where you usually put in the lead) and put your note in there. Then put the top back on and pass it to your friend. It will seem like you were just lending them a pencil.
    • Alternatively, this also works with pens with caps and removable grips. Just follow the same steps as for mechanical pencils, but keep hold of the removed grip, and pass the pen holding the cap to cover the note.
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Method 7
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Glue-stick Method

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Method 8
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Walking Past Method

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  1. Then, get out of your seat as if you're getting a drink of water.
  2. You should give them a note.
  3. Instead of just giving your friend the note, then coming back to your seat, go and get a drink of water. You'll seem inconspicuous and more natural.
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Method 9
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Tissue Box Method

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  1. However, you should put a note in the tissue box.
    • Remember: Always tell your friend that you are using this method before the class, so they will remember to go and get a tissue.
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Method 10
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Origami Method

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  1. You should fold the paper into the origami shape of your choosing.
  2. The teacher will only think you are making an origami shape and will not be so suspicious.
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Method 11
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Ball Method

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  1. 1 in by 1 in).
    • This method works best when they are sitting near you but if they're not, the ball has enough weight for throwing but is small enough to not make a noise.
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Method 12
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Book Pass

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  1. Try not to hit other desks.
    • This works best if the person is near you. You might want to do the decoy note with this as well.
    • If the teacher asks why you are sliding a book, tell them that it was their book. If the teacher checks it and sees that it is yours, then tell them you got confused.
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Method 13
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Lip Balm

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  1. Then, wind it down.
  2. You should roll it as tight as you can.
    • A ripped paper of a notebook is recommended.
  3. Next, raise the note so it looks like lip balm at a glance.
  4. To lower the note, wind the twist part so the base goes down to push the note, so it won't lower independently.
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Method 14
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Crayon Method

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  1. You might want to carve the inside with a crayon.
  2. It should be just big enough for you to fit a note inside. Put your note inside the crayon, and you're ready to go!
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Method 15
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Pencil Sharpener Method

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  1. Make sure it can hold pencil shavings, and that you can close and open.
  2. Fold it up as small as you can, and put it inside the pencil sharpener. Make sure the sharpener has no pencil shavings in it first!
    • It helps to use a Post-it, as a full-size piece of paper may not fit.
  3. Or if you want, walk over and hand it to them.
    • If your friend sits close to the teacher, they may want to actually break their pencil to avoid suspicion.
    • If your teacher asks what you're doing, tell them that you're letting your friend borrow your pencil sharpener.
  4. You should then put it in the pencil sharpener and hand your sharpener back to you, pretending to return it.
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Method 16
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Foot Passing Method

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    • If your friend is on the right, drop and pick something up from the left. While you bend down to get it, flick your foot and raise your leg slightly. This should also be used on the right side.
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Method 17
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The Reach Method

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  1. Then, fist it up in your hand.
  2. It should be like you are waking up for the day.
  3. They should grab the note.
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Method 18
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The Helping Method

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  1. Or, you can randomly go over to their desk.
  2. Then, secretly leave the note on their desk.
  3. It should be in a quiet manner to avoid being caught.
  4. If the teacher asks what you are doing, you say, "Sorry. I was just explaining something to him/her/them."
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Method 19
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The Messy Desk Method

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  1. It should be all over the inside of your desk.
  2. Then, leave it in between you and your friend.
  3. This method is particularly useful if you are having a note conversation.
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Method 20
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Simple Method

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  1. This should be done if you are near to your friend.
    • If your friend sits farther away, you could crumple the note up into a ball and throw it to him/her/them.
    • Or, you could pass it to another classmate that sits closer to your friend than you do and tell them to give it to your friend. Make sure your friend is trustworthy to not throw the note or tell the teacher.

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      Tips

      • While writing the note, pretend to be taking notes. Put the piece of paper on top of your notebook and look up at the board or your teacher from time to time. To get it to your pal, just use one of the methods above.
      • A coded message is usually safest, especially if you wish to hide whatever you wrote. You could make up a secret code with your friend, or, if you and your friend both speak another language (the same one, of course) write in that language so that the teacher won't understand what the note says if you get caught.
      • If you sit next to the person, post-it notes are great. Just write your note and stick it to them or their desk.
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      Warnings

      • If people have to pass it down a row to get to your friend, be aware that people may open or read it as they pass it down.
      • Please remember, passing notes could also get your friend in trouble! Often a teacher will punish both the giver and receiver.
      • If you need someone to give it to your friend and they look like they gossip a lot don't do it.
      • If you decide to pass notes, remember that what you write can be seen by anyone near you unless written in code.
      • Make sure you think about passing notes before you do it. If your teacher is strict, you should not pass notes or else if caught, you could get in very big trouble.
      • Some people will try to intercept it, so try not to pass it to a friend so far away that 3 or more people are separating you.
      • Remember if you're gossiping, bad-talking, or talking about people's boyfriend/girlfriend and they're in that class, don't pass it. The teacher might catch you and read the note out loud and embarrass/anger the person you wrote it about.
      • Don't pass notes containing phone numbers, email addresses, social media names, or information on your evening plans or private issues. Anyone can intercept the note and the teacher could read it out to the class if you get caught.
      • Throwing notes is a bad idea.
      • Consider the consequences. Is writing your friends a note about tacos worth possible detention? On top of that, you will miss a very important lesson. If you must write a note, do it but most talk can wait until the bell rings.
      • It is a major distraction from your work and you should encourage yourself not to participate in note-passing. Please enjoy but if you do get caught, it's your fault. But you can do it if your teacher isn't too strict. This article can help prevent you from getting caught, so... onwards!
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