My classroom is a magnet for disaster. I've had conkers thrown through windows, fires started in year eight lesson, cameras snapping me from behind the window and yesterday some stupid year ten kicked a ball through yet another window, sending shards of glass all across the room. It's turning into the Bermuda triangle of the school. When the kids throw paper planes across the room they'll plummet to the ground. Any ships in questions about bearings and co-ordinates will sink. It's a disaster zone.
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- Saturday, 24. Nov, 2007 @ 10:20:06
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- Sunday, 25. Nov, 2007 @ 12:40:27
On the plus side if they did that it would at least be a bit warmer and I wouldn't have kids moaning about the heating not being on.
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- Sunday, 25. Nov, 2007 @ 18:27:26
Oh god, you just reminded me of the funniest tutor time. (My old school just called them tutors not form tutors)
Our tutor was really late and everyone was messing about, and two of the rugby lads were messing about shoving each other, and then one suddenly rams the other right across the room and into the filing cabinate(sp), which then proceeded to fall into the wall and blocked the door.
Luckily we managed to lift it back up into position and put all the books back on top, but there was a huge gash in the plaster board and there were marks all over the door.
I don't know how but we got away with it and our tutor didn't seem to notice.-
- Monday, 26. Nov, 2007 @ 18:49:31
Dear oh dear, trust the rugby players to cause trouble. Your tutor was probably hoping that Senior Management would coem by so he could bitch about the state of his classroom.
(That's what my tactic would be)
sminchin
Pro
Has someone moved Bermuda into your classroom by mistake?