Same here. We don't even draw from the mind, most of the time we are tracing or copying pictures and other peoples work.
Mess with the Bill, you get the scorn!
If you had the opportunity to go anywhere, where would you go? I would go to the land of my dreams. As soon as I(and only me
) steps across the border, I can literally do anything I want. Obviously this place is purely fictional.
Now, there are a couple rules to where you can actually go(so not really anywhere). You cannot go to the lands of deities e.g. Heaven because, well, you don't screw with God's in their homeland and you will have an awful time of. As for the other rule(to make it a couple), you cannot commit war crimes and the like. Since that is just going to get the thread closed.
Now, I think we can have fun with this if we all come up with little stories and such of what we would do there.
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Same here. We don't even draw from the mind, most of the time we are tracing or copying pictures and other peoples work.
My school it's basically copying drawings until you're 'round 15, which is when you get to choose between different subjects and nobody chooses art.
We had an unexpected turn of events at our school, most of us teachers expected the new students to choose untraditional subjects like the sciences, art, product design, construct etc but lots chose traditional subjects like History ( Because I such a cool teacher
) and Maths and English.
Lol.
In my school, we have to do either history or geography(I picked history). Dave, what ages are in your classes? Not having to maths as a compulsory subject seems a bit weird to me.
A-level students taking more traditional subjects I meant. A-levels are what you take to get into uni. I teach kids from 11-18 but it is being scaled back as I do more in my secondary (Soon primary) job.
It's also good you took history, I'd hate to hear you take Geography, you know my stance on the Geography teacher.
Oh, okay. I thought 15-16 year olds would get to choose whether or not to do maths, which is a terrible idea.
Errrr, Dave, sorry to be nosey, but weren't you 21?
Yep. She must have little to no friends and has a collection of rocks in her classroom. Not interesting rocks, just crap she found at the beach by the sounds of what you told me.comrade dave wrote:
you know my stance on the Geography teacher.
Yes, why.
It's full of things she had as a child and pictures of school trips and student work.
Can I help?Butter Ball Bill wrote:
Ahem.
How come you're teaching kids already? I thought you would have come out of university being a bit older.
No, lol I made a mistake, edited it then deleted it.comrade dave wrote:
Can I help?
He's just that good.Pablo22510 wrote:
How come you're teaching kids already? I thought you would have come out of university being a bit older.
I work at an academy, mr Mikey Gove said academy's don't have to take qualified teachers and I'll tell you a secret.
I actually got lucky I'll tell you in chat.Butter Ball Bill wrote:
He's just that good.
Oh, okay. Sounds very interesting. Maybe we should do a chat with you, me and Pablo?
I did it seperately shit, I'll add you to mine and pablos chat
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