15 April 2018

CLASS TATTLETALES 🤭🤭🤭




THE CLASS TATTLETALES SERIES                                                     

CHINESE (by Bernadette)

I am in the top set class for a reason… There will be homework, dictation and tests. Miss Yeung (the teacher) is nice and hilarious but not when you are the victim who she punishes. The punishments are fun, creative and interesting. You can laugh every time you are in her class. The only thing that sucks is when others are being naughty and the whole class gets extra workload, you won’t find it funny. But most of the times, it is simple entertainment to watch those punishment... except when you are the one who is getting punished.





ENGLISH (by Bernadette)


One of my favourite subjects is English. I am lucky to be in my class since we got an understanding, kind teacher. She got short grey hair, with just a bit of golden hair left. Her name is Ms Wilson and a lot of cool and funny things happens in this classroom. Let me ask you some questions, do you like pizza? Well, Ms Wilson has this rule, which is new and different, that is if we speak Chinese or inappropriate things, she will add pizza points into our pizza points record. What is a pizza points record, you may ask? It is pretty simple, let me explain it to you. At the end of the semester, we will have a pizza party (yes, it is true, we get to eat pizza) and the people who have pizza points will have to pay. How much? They need to pay the same amount of pizza points they got in the first semester. The rest of the budget will eat up Ms Wilson’s wallet.





Another funny thing is that, Ms Wilson is kind of old (she will be retiring next year, sniff, sniff) and she is always trying to catch up with the advanced technology, all the trendy things. One time, when we were having a lesson, somehow, it brought up the topic -- hippie words that are popular right now. She said that “sick” was kind of a cool word to represent the word “cool”. One of my classmate told her that it was like a yesterday thing. She then asked us what words can represent “cool”.  We gave her some ideas and laughed since it was funny to watch a teacher to try to catch up with these things. 




MATHS(by Samantha)

Apart from Science, my favorite subject is Maths. I’m great to be in the class who is taught 
by Mr Lam, he is funny and smart. He always uses jokes to teach us a lot of Maths concepts and some thinking skills about Maths, such as d reasoning. He also let us ask questions during recess or lunch if we do not understand what is he teaching. The only thing he will be mad at us is if we submit our homework late. But most of the time, 
Maths is such an entertaining lesson for most of us.



SCIENCE (by Bernadette)

Our teacher is Mr. Battle Mui (a.k.a. Mr. Squirtle). Here is a picture of a squirtle (if you are wondering what a Squirtle is...): 


He is a really nice teacher, to be honest. We had a lot of fun in class with tons of cool experiments. Safety is always number one in Science when you got a lot of variety of cool experiments! You can’t get away without using a Bunsen burner, which is why we got lessons that teach us how to use the fire extinguisher. I remembered when I used the fire extinguisher. It is as heavy as an elephant and when I released the cap, I touched the white, foggy gas released from the jar. It was cool compared to a rather hot school day. You can try to do it but friendly reminder, don’t freeze your hand since the gas is really really, and I mean extremely cold! 



HUMANITIES (by Samantha)

In our Humanities lesson, we always have a lot of discussion and group work to do. We always have some project to do and P.I. lessons in Humanities, for example the use of technology and talking about how important is our identity. We also need to do some project about introducing an app for educational purposes for the classmates, to show the benefits of it. We are now currently doing a Macau research for our learning trip two weeks later. It is a lot of work if you ask me since we need to plan the proposal which involves a lot of words. 


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