The best teachers read the answer in a hurry!!

Updated on amusement 2024-05-12
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    One. 1,: Mr. White made up the Katie Wamps animal to test the classmates.

    2: Mr. White gave "us" all of us zero marks and put the marks in the grade book, hoping that we would understand the matter. The second thing was written in detail.

    Two. Wrong. Because the elementary school teacher did not look at this matter correctly, only by being vigilant, insisting on the truth and having the courage to correct mistakes is the premise of doing anything. Elementary school teachers don't see this essence.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Explain that the history teacher made a mistake, or someone questioned what the history teacher said.

    2. The first thing is that he made up an animal "Katie Wangps" in class, and when we answered the exam paper according to what he said, everyone did not pass. The second thing is that he tells us that the Volkswagen sedan is a living thing. In both of these we are punished and taught a lesson, and that is:

    Don't blindly listen to authority, always think about problems, boldly question, have the courage to put forward different opinions, and use your own thinking to think about problems independently, analyze problems, and have your own ideas.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I didn't write the first question, I wrote the second question.

    2.If you are wrong, you must boldly put forward your own meaning and answer in everything you do.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Everyone should find their own position and find their own mission.

    2. Find your own position, your own mission, and try to complete your mission.

    3. A small grass under the oak tree looked at the tall oak tree, felt that it was so small, and sighed deeply. But ......However, I am not an oak tree, I am a small grass, although it cannot grow tall and straight like an oak tree, for birds to perch on, and to provide shade for visitors. But I can embellish the spring and bring out the tallness of the tree.

    Thinking of this, Xiaocao danced with the wind.

    Hope it helps.

    o(≧v≦)o~~

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. 1. Teach us to dance 4. Teach us to read poetry 6. Eliminate small disputes 7. Find a teacher in your dreams.

    2. Love and nostalgia for teachers.

    Choose one thing from the first question, such as "looking for a teacher in a dream": it contains the love for Teacher Cai to the point of almost being fascinated.31 There is no contradiction. Because this can better reflect Mr. Cai's true love for us and like us from the heart.

    2. Ben is: dishonest, untrustworthy The author's cute naughty 3. Assistance refers to material and physical assistance; Help refers to spiritual help.4 I miss Ms. Cai very much and hope to see her again.

    Adopt it in a timely manner.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Mr. Whiteson teaches sixth-grade science. In the first lesson, he told us about something called Katie Wamps, which he said was a nocturnal beast that became extinct during the glacial period. As he spoke, he passed a skull around, and we all took notes, and then took a test.

    I was stunned when he handed my exam paper back to me. Every question I answered was given a big red cross. Failed the quiz.

    Something must be wrong! I wrote exactly what Mr. Whiteson said. Then I realized that everyone in the class was failing.

    What happened?

    Quite simply, Mr. Whiteson explained. Everything about Katie Wangps was made up by him. This animal never existed. So, what we wrote down in our notes was wrong. Can a wrong answer be scored?

    Needless to say, we were mad. What is this kind of quiz? What kind of teacher is this kind of teacher?

    You should have deduced that, Whiteson said. After all, when Katie Wangpus's skull (which is actually a cat's skull) was rumored, didn't he tell us that nothing was left about the animal? Whiteson described its amazing night vision, the color of its fur, and many other facts that he could not have known.

    He also gave the animal such a ridiculous name. But we didn't suspect it at all.

    He said that the zero marks on our test papers were to be recorded in his record book. And he did.

    Mr. Whiteson said he wanted us to learn something from it. Neither the textbook nor the teacher is always correct. In fact, no one is consistently right. He wants us to be vigilant at all times, and to speak up if we think he's wrong, or if it's wrong in the textbook.

    Every time I took Mr. Whiteson's class was an unusual expedition, and some of the science lessons I can still remember almost from beginning to end. At one point he told us that his Volkswagen sedan was a living creature. It took us two full days to piece together a rebuttal that made sense of him.

    He won't let us go until we prove that we not only know what living things are, but also have the perseverance to stand up for the truth.

    We bring this new skepticism of ours into all classrooms. This creates problems for teachers who are not used to being under suspicion. As our history teacher spoke, someone would clear their throats and say, "Katie Wangpus." ”

    If I had to propose a solution to our school crisis, I would bring up Mr. Whiteson. I didn't make any major scientific discoveries, but my classmates and I got something equally important from Mr. Whiteson, the courage to look someone in the eye and tell him he was wrong. Mr. Whiteson also shows us that this can sometimes be funny.

    Not everyone is aware of the value in this. I once told Mr. Whitson to an elementary school teacher, and he was horrified. "He shouldn't have played a trick on you like that. The elementary school teacher said. I looked him in the eye and told him it was all wrong.

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