Our math teacher, surnamed Chen, is a' good teacher' who is cold outside and hot inside.
She is tall with curly hair, and her hands are covered with cocoons because of correcting her homework for a long time. And those cocoons are all her teaching experience!
Usually she stays in the office and corrects our homework and papers quietly, so the math teacher seldom chats and has a rest in the office. Hey, teacher, you are really hard!
When teacher Chen is in class, she is not lazy. Whenever the bell rings, she arrives at the classroom. And teach us in a special way.
At the beginning of class, teacher Chen will first use one of her skills-"critical eyes." She will look at her classmates who often make small moves and remind them. If they are reminded again, she will use her "big hand of wisdom" to pull the classmate up and drag him behind. The students who are pulled out by this "big hand of wisdom" will stand until class is over every time, and they don't pout, as if they are not convinced. This "dexterous hand" is her second skill.
It is not until the middle of the class that Mr. Chen will use his third trick: "Laugh". When Mr. Chen was teaching vertical division, he pointed to the blackboard and said with a smile, "If there is a remainder at the end of the dividend, you should lay eggs after the remainder until the dividend is divisible (limited decimal), but you should lay useful eggs, not some useless idiots!" At first, we just stole a look at Mr. Chen, but when we saw that the teacher was not angry, we laughed because of the "raw ball". Some students smiled and said, "Ha ha ha! Multiplying an integer by an integer will not lay eggs, but multiplying by a decimal can remove the extra balls at the end of the decimal. Does this mean that integers are roosters and decimals are roosters? Hahahaha! " After the classmates finished, we laughed again. When the teacher saw us laughing, he put his hand over his mouth and laughed. I also smiled, thinking: Teacher Chen's teaching method is really funny!
This is our math teacher, a "special" teacher. We like her very much.