Classroom life is rich and colorful, and every class is unforgettable. However, what I like best and remember most is the math class in my freshman year.
"Ding, Ding", the ringing bell rang and the students rushed to the classroom. Suddenly, there was silence in the classroom.
Mr. Wang, the math teacher, walked into the classroom unhurriedly, holding a stack of test papers and some new books in his hand. The students all stared at Miss Wang, waiting for her to announce the results of our unit test, only to hear Miss Wang say, "Four students in our class got 100 this time." As soon as the teacher stopped talking, the classroom immediately became lively. Everyone is talking about who are these four students with 100.
"There must be * * *, because he has the best math scores!" "It may be * *, * *, * * and * *." ..... We talked for a long time, and finally the teacher said, stop arguing. The youngest student in our class, * * *, got 100 in this math exam. Please applaud. "I slowly looked up and the math teacher was standing next to me with my test paper." * * * classmate, the teacher knows that you are very young and can't sit still in class at ordinary times, but this time you made the teacher change his opinion of you. Remember, as long as you work hard, you must be great! "Listening to the teacher's encouraging words and looking at the teacher's warm smile, my heart slowly calmed down like a cardiotonic. I proudly looked up at everyone. ...
That math class was my favorite class, and the teacher's words impressed me deeply. Since then, I have become more fond of learning math.