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A 300-word composition describing the wonderful introduction of the math teacher in class.
My teacher

He Laoshi, my head teacher, is about 40 years old this year. She is of medium height and thin, with bright eyes. She has a bunch of hair like masson pine on her head, and her small and exquisite mouth is always gushing in class, which has taught us a lot of knowledge that will benefit us for life. Her hands have been ground thick with chalk for a long time. He Laoshi is simple and generous, kind and amiable, and treats his classmates like his own children.

In teaching, He Laoshi can allocate time reasonably, so that we can have fun in learning, find the fun of learning, and make us love learning more and more. If a classmate doesn't obey and doesn't finish his homework on time, she will patiently reason with him and ask him to make up his homework. When encountering some difficult places, the teacher can give more examples so that we can really understand.

He Laoshi can always give us patient guidance and detailed explanations on the problems encountered in our study, so that we can master the basic knowledge more firmly. I remember once, I couldn't do a topic, so I asked the teacher. He Laoshi looked at me with encouraging eyes and explained the topic to me seriously. But I still don't quite understand the meaning of the topic, and He Laoshi didn't show impatience. He continued to tell me the topic until I understood it.

At school, He Laoshi is gentle and strict with his classmates. Once, the teacher came into the classroom to prepare for class. A classmate suddenly ran in from outside the classroom. The teacher said to him sternly, "Go out and say' report' before coming in!" The student had to quit the classroom obediently, and the teacher said "report" seriously before allowing him to enter the classroom. The teacher said earnestly, be honest and be polite to others, so that others will respect you.

In the study, as long as we make a little progress, He Laoshi will affirm and praise us; If there is something wrong, He Laoshi will point it out in time and explain how to do it better in the future. Doesn't such a great, selfless and amiable teacher deserve our respect?