I started the day like any other. I walked to my desk and plopped my bag on my chair. The class was empty but soon enough I knew that would change. Before class started I prepared the desks with today's assignment. Not that It would matter much in the end. The bell sounded throughout the halls, and I started feeling my daily dread. I still didn't understand why it was that I chose to become a teacher, a Highschool teacher at that. I was always the timid type, the one to shy away from awkward social interaction. As the last ring of the bell silenced, a sea of teenagers pooled out into the small classroom, each taking a seat where they liked, not bothering to glance at their teacher standing in the front to greet them. I began my attempts to speak, " I-If everyone could s-settle down now..." I stopped and looked around. No one had heard me, they were all occupied doing what they pleased. Some were digging in their bags while others had mindless conversations with their neighbors. The majority pulled their phones out to listen to music or to watch their favorite show that just released the latest episode. This sparked my daily dilemma, I thought to myself again as I have many times before. "How am I ever going to get their attention?" I've always just tried to teach over their chatter, in hopes that some may pick up on my words but I was growing weary. Standardized testing was drawing nearer and I was afraid my class would have the lowest scores. So I sook out for an alternate solution. I pulled out my phone and searched, " How to get noisy students to pay attention?" Scrolling through the results were things I hadn't even thought of yet.