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What test papers make teachers dumbfounded?

You may see the same answers on the "first in the positive" paper, but you will definitely see all kinds of strange answers in the "first in the last" paper.

My children’s teachers often share some of the children’s “weird” answers in their circle of friends. Thinking of 5:20 as “5:85” is nothing like the following. The "last" test paper made the teacher dumbfounded!

"Sketch" of the "Penultimate" test paper

I guess this child must not have been paying attention when reading the questions. He only saw the sketch but not Zhaozhou Bridge. Really I drew a veritable "sketch" and carefully marked the grass in the picture.

However, the best part of this question is the following speech. The lyrics of "Little Grass" combined with the teacher's "ten points deduction" made it feel inexplicably pitiful.

"The last one" test paper: "I am the best when answering questions as required"

This child has a poor language understanding ability at first glance. When asked to "write the questions backwards", he really "Write backwards"!

I guess the child will still feel "I am the best" after finishing this question!

"The last one" test paper: "Skyrocketing to Ninety Thousand Miles"

At first glance, this student did not memorize poetry seriously. Only the first line of the four ancient poems was memorized. As a result, I also wrote the wrong word.

I also tried to use "Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City" to try for the correct answer, but I didn't get a single point.

The most egregious thing is that the last answer was obviously for free. How could he be so lazy! I didn't even bother to copy, so deducting eight points is not unfair at all!

"High Earphones" in the "Penultimate" Test Paper

This child vividly explained what it means to "fail to memorize the exam, and fail to memorize the exam!"

< p>The key point is that the famous saying he recited was also written wrong. "Progress" was written as "near step", "ladder" was written as "ladder", and even Gorky was written as "high earphones". It was really funny!

Behind the "last" test paper is a big problem of study habits!

From the above examples, the reasons for the poor performance of primary school students are nothing more than sloppy reading of questions, insufficient understanding ability, "lazy hands" and unwillingness to write more, and "lazy brain" unwilling to memorize more These questions.

Behind these problems, hidden is the big problem of children’s poor study habits!

You know, if a child fails to answer a question correctly, he will be deducted ten points at most, but if he has poor study habits, it will affect his study career for more than ten years!

So parents should not think that because the questions in the first and second grades of primary school are simple, they are neglecting their children's learning.

We must help children develop good study habits starting from elementary school, and restrain their bad habits of carelessness (not focusing), laziness, and lack of self-discipline!

Parents can start with the following small things:

1. Read more with their children, let them read books they are interested in, and guide them to read more and think more;

2. Make good use of your vacation time and make a daily study plan (the amount of daily learning tasks can be small, but you must stick to it every day.);

3. Preview and review, preview every day and understand the requirements in advance Review the knowledge you have learned every day to help your memory and reduce the amount of review tasks before the exam;

4. Give your children their own time and let them do what they like. (If parents arrange their time too full, the children will have no initiative and will look like a "social animal" who messes around with work.)