Diary of an Unforgettable Class 1
In my study career from grades one to six, the most unforgettable lesson for me was an open science class in grade three. That class was the most unforgettable memory. Looking back now, it is really thought-provoking.
That class was about thermal expansion and contraction. There were many teachers in the classroom listening to the class. I was very nervous at the time. The teacher said to open the book and look at the examples, and then start to do experiments. First, take out a balloon. , then poured hot water into the beaker, and fixed the balloon at the mouth of the beaker. After a while, the balloon inflated, and the teacher began to ask questions, "Who knows why this is?" The students all raised their hands, and I thought Thinking: I also know, I also want to raise my hand, but I don’t know why I can’t raise my hand. I can’t control myself anymore. The teacher asked other students to answer, and he answered correctly. I missed an opportunity to show myself. . The teacher did another experiment. He put the beaker filled with hot water intact into the basin filled with cold water. After a while, the balloon gradually became smaller until it deflated. The teacher started asking questions again. I Thinking that I couldn't miss it again this time, I wanted to raise my hand, but my hand seemed numb and I couldn't move, so I missed the opportunity again. In order to consolidate the knowledge, the teacher did another experiment that was in line with the reality of life. He took out a flattened table tennis ball and put it in a basin filled with hot water. After a while, the ball began to move little by little. It swelled up and finally became an intact ball. The teacher asked why this was and which principle was it similar to? This time I no longer hesitated, raised my hand bravely, and answered that it was the principle of expansion with heat and contraction with cold. The teacher said it was correct. I was very happy. I seized the last opportunity. This was not only an opportunity, but also gave me more courage in my future study life. I think this is the reason why I will never forget it.
This class is unforgettable for me, but what I am even more unforgettable is that brave raising of hands. Diary of an Unforgettable Class 2
During the six years of primary school, I have taken many classes, some of which have been forgotten, but the class on April 20 is still difficult for me to learn. forget. Because that day was our supervision day, that is, a day when all of us in the school had to live and study together with the district leaders.
The day of April 20th arrived. All our classmates dressed in uniform and walked into the school gate with cheerful steps as usual. The sweet sound of jingle bells, jingle bells, filled the entire campus. When the students heard the bells, they immediately entered the classroom and started a day of study.
The first few classes were very easy. During the fourth period, many unfamiliar faces appeared in our class. They were the district leaders who came to listen to our Chinese class. There seemed to be a little rabbit jumping around in my mind, and I was restless. At this time, we saw from the teacher's expression that the teacher was also very nervous. With a loud voice of "Hello, classmates", the Chinese class began. All our energy was concentrated on the teacher. The teacher was talking endlessly. We also raised our hands and answered every question raised by the teacher in wonderful language. At this time, the teacher asked a classmate who was not very good at studying to answer a very simple question. The classroom suddenly became silent. However, the student answered the question wrong because of nervousness. The teacher did not complain at that time but avoided it in a very clever way. This sudden question. The teacher said: "Think about why the author didn't remove this word?" The classmate suddenly understood and immediately said: "I understand, I understand." So he continued. After this, the interaction between students and teachers became more harmonious.
get out of class is over, and the district leaders are very satisfied with our class. This small episode of "a blessing in disguise but a blessing in disguise" not only stimulated the students' thinking, but also showed our teacher's strong adaptability. This lesson is unforgettable for me. Diary of an Unforgettable Class 3
The unforgettable class does not refer to the Chinese class and mathematics class, but the computer class. Because we have never been to the computer room since we entered the sixth grade, we are all looking forward to taking computer classes.
We students originally only had one computer class a week, but every time this class became either a Chinese class or a math class. But God has a good life? Yu? Yi Li? ǎ Chang┌ Sighing Naogan? Yunyang Painmao Shanshu 8 epiphysics comment on fresh Χ
He was very compassionate and said that he would take us to the computer room to open it. We were so happy that we all laughed from ear to ear.
The next day, the teacher took us to the computer room for class. Since there are not enough computers in the school, we work in groups of two or three. I was in a group with my good friends Cheng Meiqin and Dai Jinying. As soon as we turned on the computer, we saw Cheng Meiqin skillfully controlling the computer, taking us into a virtual and beautiful place. It was a very rich experience to hear her say that she often plays this at home. The game we played today is called "Obi Island" and it is one of the games she plays at home.
Then, she took us to visit "Obi Island". And she also has a baby elf in it. She said the elf is just like a pet in real life. You will also get sick, but you also need to have enough food and clothing, and you need to see a doctor when you are sick. After playing around with "Obi Island" for a while, Cheng Meiqin taught us how to make money here. It turns out that all the money was obtained from the game. But time flew away, and the get out of class ended after a while. Our first computer class since the sixth grade ended like this.
This unforgettable computer lesson is deeply imprinted in my mind. After taking this class, I became more interested in computers, and I made up my mind to learn computers thoroughly. Diary of an Unforgettable Class 4
Today, the sky is clear and clear. My mood is also like the good weather, because the school is organizing us to go to the practical school to participate in activities.
When we got there, we participated in many novel and interesting activities, such as dominoes, rock climbing, pottery... My favorite among them is definitely rock climbing.
When the teacher took us into the rock climbing classroom, I was attracted by the unique layout of this classroom as soon as I entered the classroom. I couldn't hold back my curiosity and looked around. What kind of peculiarity surprises everyone so much? It turned out that the uneven walls aroused everyone's curiosity. There were various colored stones and shells of different shapes on the walls. The teacher first told everyone the essentials of rock climbing and gave a demonstration. Then he asked the students to go up one by one and give it a try.
I looked down on those "little rocks", so I volunteered to go up and try. It seems simple but difficult. When I stepped on the first stone, my heart was like an anxious rabbit, pounding. I climbed up with difficulty, and soon my palms were all sweaty. The "one-point" small stone was close in front of me, but far away in the horizon. But when I thought about the students below who were encouraging me, I suddenly gained strength and tried my best to climb up. Close, close, the stone is already in front of me.
I don’t know why, but there is still a faint worry in this excitement. Is it because I am worried that I will fail at the last moment and live up to everyone’s expectations of me? In the complicated mood, I caught the stone without knowing it. I was relieved and the tension disappeared in an instant. I jumped, and it was so easy, because it not only represented success, but also represented that I had defeated myself!
Ah, how meaningful this class is to me, I love rock climbing classes!