Tuesday, March 1, 2011

LA Reflective Writing

During an art lesson in Primary 3, we were suppose to use paint to paint our drawings. My art teacher told us to do our work silently while she go to the art room to collect some items. I was sitting down quietly painting my artwork when suddenly one of my classmate accidentally swung his paint brush and some paint went onto my uniform. I was shocked at the moment and immediately tried to use a tissue to wipe it off. I even used some water to wipe it however the paint was still there. My classmate did not apologise but continue to laugh. At that point,I was quite angry but I decided to continue with my work.
Just when I was about the finish painting, my classmate walked pass my table and hit my palette and paint was all over my uniform and painting. When my classmate saw that he immediately burst into laughter. I was very furious and without any hesitation, I took my palette and threw on his uniform. His uniform was also filled with paint. He glared at me furiously and shouted out profanities. All of a sudden, my art teacher entered the class. He saw my classmate scolding me and asked what had happened. After finding out the whole incident, he scolded me and my classmate and also decided to give us three demerit points each. We also had to apologise to each other. From this incident, I learnt that I should keep my cool at all times and not do anything without thinking of the consequences ever again.

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At March 1, 2011 at 4:12 AM , Blogger weihanlinblog said...

A good effort to recount about such a terrible incident! Firstly, I think that the classmate of yours must be a hated one by your other classmates, or he is a bully! How could he do such a thing and still laugh? Does he think that the classroom is a circus? Secondly, I believe that you had did a great job in keeping your cool the first time he did this to you. However, I fully understand how you will feel when such a person does the second time, and laugh again. Anyway, the teacher is also to blame, for leaving the class for such a long period of time. An irresponsible teacher! Anyway, great job giving a recount and keep up the great work!

 
At March 1, 2011 at 10:18 PM , Blogger Nounknownob said...

To say the truth, your reflective writing seemed to be made up. Firstly, you referred your art teacher as 'she'. However, after your art teacher came in, 'she' became 'he'. Also, primary schools doesn't give demerit points. The teacher would either call your parents or bring you to meet, for example, the discipline master.

If those are taken out of consideration, you can actually add on to what happened after school, say, what will passers-by react when they see your dirtied uniform, and how you feel when they stared at you.

Koh Ling Tian (13)

 

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