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Junior one composition topic: 600 words in mathematics open class
The second class this morning is an open class for the math teacher in our class. As a class teacher, I quickly walked into the classroom after the first class, simply checked the placement and hygiene of the desks and chairs in the classroom, cooperated with the math teacher to make preparations before class, and then distributed small stools to other teachers after they entered the classroom.

At the beginning of the class, I saw the students sit up straight one after another. When they have orderly learning activities according to the requirements of the math teacher in class, they also discuss very seriously and answer questions actively, which has made great progress than usual. I think it may be because it is an open class, the teacher prepares lessons well and the courseware is well made, which fully arouses the students' interest in learning. In a word, I am very happy to see the students' performance in this class. I just want to film all this, so that students can appreciate their "elegance" in the future class, discover their good potential, build up their self-confidence and better express themselves in the future classroom study. So I ran into the office, picked up the camera, went back to the classroom and took some pictures.

After class, my interest in shooting remained undiminished, so I aimed the camera at the playground and took a few pictures of the "charm" of students' activities during recess. Some students deliberately put their heads in front of my camera lens, so I suggested that students take some small photos. Several students immediately stood together, and other students rushed to see them, standing and squatting, and soon cooperated. I snapped some photos quickly. In one of them, a classmate holds his basketball high, and another classmate is afraid of being photographed riding on someone else's back. Looking at these photos, I really want to develop them and post them on the blackboard newspaper in our class. The title is "Our Class Collective". I asked my classmates to look at these photos in turn and tell them what I thought, and they agreed happily in unison.

On this day, I am really happy. I believe the students are as happy as I am.

Students, do you have anything to say after reading this diary? Pick up your pen and write what you want to say in your diary. Finished, let's talk and see who writes the best.