Chapter 25 The characteristics of the times can't help you
In the first classroom, a little girl is standing on the podium, holding a book in her hand, leading the class to read aloud.
This is the fifth-grade classroom, and it is Qingping's 'future's sister-in-law Li Yuanying.
Qingping stood at the door, looked at the red book in Li Yuanying's hand, which was not a language book, and the corners of her mouth unconsciously curved.
This is a characteristic of the times, she has heard her father and mother talk about it, so there is not much surprise in her heart.
Her gaze swept over the classroom, which was not large, with ten sets of simple two-person desks, and the benches were typical single stools converted from benches.
Of the dozen or so people, only ten groups of tables and chairs will not be filled.
Qingping didn't see Qingyun's figure, and he couldn't help but be a little surprised.
She walked lightly to the next classroom, which had a slightly larger number of students than the fifth-grade classroom, but only seventeen.
The third-grade classroom, with the number of people leading the students, was just ten sets of seats.
When she arrived at the door of the second-grade classroom, Qingping saw Qingyun standing on the podium reading, too, the first and second-grade students could recognize too few words, and I was afraid that the task of reading could not be completed.
When Qingping's gaze turned to her classmates, her brows tightened.
The classrooms are the same size, but the desks and chairs in the second-grade classrooms are very different from those in the third, fourth, and fifth grade classrooms.
In the classroom, there are two rows of desks about 2 meters long and about 30 centimeters wide, with some curved wooden planks, and the bottom of the left and right sides is directly supported by wooden stakes about 50 centimeters high.
Behind each desk sat three or four children in shabby clothes, and occasionally the children of the Engineering Bureau should have been better dressed!
The bench sitting under their buttocks was like a miniature version of this particular desk, the same three or four people crammed together on a long bench.
Perhaps because of the resumption of the college entrance examination, everyone realized that reading was useful, so there were obviously more students in the second grade, and there were thirty-two people sitting on the same ten groups of desks.
Qingping twisted her eyebrows and walked to the first-grade classroom, the first-grade leader was a girl, who should be a fourth-grade student.
In addition, as she guessed, the first grade had the same number of desks, chairs and benches as the second grade, and there were one more than the second grade.
Qingping walked back with a heavy heart, and after pausing for a moment at Principal Luo's door, she still walked to her office.
"Teacher Ruan, you are back, I have already lit a fire for you, according to the principal's instructions, I will also put the kettle and electric kettle in your house."
Han Yanshou, who had done all this a long time ago, walked out of his office when he saw Qingping walking back.
"Thank you, Mr. Han!"
"You're welcome, you better go and prepare, it's time for a math lesson for the fifth grade in a moment."
Han Yanshou smiled teasingly, "I can't help you with this, you can only find a way to deal with it yourself." ”
I heard that when Ruan Qingping was in the county No. 1 middle school, his studies were not generally good, unlike himself, even this junior high school was also repeated and repeated before he read it, if it wasn't for the worker's big (uncle) who insisted that he finish junior high school, he was afraid that he would not have had this opportunity to be a primary school teacher.
Qingping thanked Han Yanshou again, walked into her office, and took out the things she had prepared temporarily in the morning from her bag.
The sound of a hammer hitting the steel plate sounded, signaling the end of the children's morning reading class.
There is no watch, no alarm clock, I don't know the time, but it is estimated that it should be almost nine o'clock.