The following is an example of digital photography in a middle school art lesson plan: ** 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. Through the comparison and analysis of the works before and after, the students can improve their ability to observe and find problems. 2. Through the operation of the graphics processing software, students can operate the software to perform post-processing of digital photos. 3. Through learning the ideas of photo post-processing, students could cultivate their innovative thinking. 4. Through mastering the art of retouching, students can experience the unique charm of post-processing in photography, improve their artistic accomplishment, and cultivate their aesthetic feelings. ** 2. Important and Difficult Points in Teaching ** 1. ** Teaching Focus ** - Learn how to use graphics software to process digital photos. 2. ** Teaching Difficulties ** - Find the shortcomings of the photos and use graphics processing software to make them beautiful. ** 3. Teaching process ** 1. ** Question import ** - With the popularity of digital cameras and smart phones, photography has become a common means for us to record our lives. We can take beautiful things or touching scenes anytime and anywhere. Ask the students: Why do the photos taken by the photographer always look better with the same equipment and the same scene? Guide the students to think about the importance of post-processing of photography, and lead to the theme of this lesson-digital photography processing. 2. ** Comparisons and Analysis ** - The original digital photos taken by the teacher and the post-processed photos were displayed to form multiple sets of comparisons. For example, the original images and processed images that had shooting defects such as slanted images, underexposed or overexposed images, color cast, and excess debris were displayed. - Guide the students to observe and analyze the differences between before and after the modification. Ask the students to talk about the changes in the picture, such as the changes in color, light and shadow, composition, etc., to improve the students 'ability to observe and discover problems. 3. ** Main post-processing content of digital photos ** - With the development of computer technology, digital photo processing methods were constantly being invented. Although it was easy and fast to deal with image tilting and removing debris, it was recommended to understand how to deal with the exposure and color of photos first. - In terms of exposure processing, the exposure, contrast, highlight, shadow, white, black, and other tools in the graphics processing software could be adjusted to achieve different effects (such as high-key, low-key, etc.). - In terms of color processing, he could adjust the white balance, HTL, and other tools to achieve different color effects (such as cold, warm, etc.). The teacher demonstrated the relevant operations during the explanation. 4. ** Practicing Operation ** - Arrange for the students to be divided into groups and provide some digital photo materials with obvious shooting defects. Let the students use the knowledge of the graphics processing software to process them. - In the process of the students 'operation, the teacher patrolled and guided the students to answer the questions they encountered in a timely manner, such as unskilled software operation and inaccurate judgment of photo defects. 5. ** Exhibition and Evaluation ** - Each group would choose a processed piece of work to display. - The other groups of students gave their opinions on the effects, creativity, and accuracy of the original photo. - The teacher summarized and evaluated the students, affirming their strengths, pointing out their shortcomings, and emphasizing the key knowledge of the lesson again. 6. ** Class summary and expansion ** - To summarize the main content of this lesson, review the importance of digital photography processing, the main processing content, and the processing ideas. - The expansion section could mention the wide application of digital photography processing in artistic creation, daily life, commercial photography, and so on. Students were encouraged to continue exploring and practicing after class. Read more exciting novels for free
The following is an example of a high school art digital photography lesson plan: ##1. Teaching objectives 1. ** Knowledge and Skill Target ** - To let students understand the basic concepts of digital photography, including the differences between it and traditional photography in terms of image formation, image presentation, image style, and presentation. - To help students master the basic operation of digital photography equipment (such as digital cameras) and the basic functions of commonly used digital image post-processing software. 2. ** Course, Method, and Target ** - Through the comparison and analysis of digital photography and traditional photography, the students 'observation and analytical skills will be cultivated. - To organize students to practice digital photography and improve their practical skills and innovative thinking ability. 3. ** Emotions, attitudes, values, goals ** - To stimulate students 'interest in digital photography and improve their aesthetic quality. - Students were guided to pay attention to the beauty of life and express their feelings about life through digital photography. ##2. Difficulties in Teaching 1. ** Teaching Focus ** - The principles, characteristics, and operating techniques of digital photography. - The basic operation methods of commonly used digital image post-processing software (such as Adobe Photoshop, etc.), such as adjusting color, contrast, and trimming. 2. ** Teaching Difficulties ** - Understand the uniqueness of digital photography and how to form your own style through post-processing. - How to guide students to be creative in digital photography and avoid over-reliance on post-processing and neglect the artistic content of photography itself. ##3. Teaching Method Teaching method, demonstration method, practice method, and discussion method were combined. ##4. Teaching process ###(1) Introduction (5 minutes) 1. Show some famous traditional photography and digital photography (can be art works, news photos, life photos, etc.), guide the students to observe and compare the differences between the two, and then lead to the theme of this lesson--digital photography. 2. Ask the students about their initial impression and understanding of digital photography to stimulate their interest. ###(2) Knowledge explanation (15 minutes) 1. The Concept and Development of Digital photography - Explain the definition of digital photography, emphasizing the use of digital cameras as tools, post-processing with computers, and the characteristics of images being stored in digital form. - A brief introduction to the development of digital photography, from the early simple digital cameras to the current high-resolution, multi-functional digital photography equipment. 2. Comparing digital photography with traditional photography - In terms of imaging principles, - In traditional photography, the light reflected by natural objects caused the photographic film to be sensitized to generate a latent image, and then the positive image was obtained through chemical processing. In digital photography, the light was converted into digital signals and stored as digital images through the internal CCD-like device of the digital camera. - It was pointed out that the two were similar in the optical part, but there were differences in the way of sensing (traditional chemical sensitivity, digital optical conversion) and image storage (traditional film, digital storage media). - The picture directly shows the aspect - From the three aspects of image resolution, image latitude, and different sensitivity, a comparison was made to explain the influence of these factors on the quality and effect of the photographic image. - In terms of video style, - Traditional photography has a long history of development and has a relatively fixed and mature image style, such as reverse-film color, film grain, black-and-white documentary style, etc. However, digital photography has not developed for a long time and has not yet formed a very mature image style. However, it can simulate traditional styles through post-processing, and will gradually form its own style as technology develops. - manifestation aspects - It explained that digital photography had the characteristics of multi-perspective and multi-perspective in instant capture and instant image reconstruction, which was different from the rigid concept of instant in traditional photography. - It was pointed out that digital photography had a tendency to move from recording to decoration, while traditional photography was mainly based on recording facts. ###(3) Digital photography equipment and operation (10 minutes) 1. It introduced common digital photography equipment, such as digital cameras, mobile phones (their photography functions), etc., including the characteristics of different types of cameras (such as single-lens reflex cameras, micro-cameras, etc.). 2. Demonstrate the basic operation of a digital camera, such as turning on, focusing, adjusting the aperture, shutter speed, sensitivity (USB), and other parameters, as well as how to shoot composition. 3. He briefly mentioned some techniques for mobile photography, such as using different shooting modes (portrait, landscape, night scene, etc.), adjusting the shooting angle, etc. ###(4) Post-processing of digital images (10 minutes) 1. Introduction to commonly used digital image post-processing software, such as Adobe Photoshop, lighthouse, etc.(Choose according to the actual situation of the school). 2. Demonstrate some basic post-processing operations, such as adjusting the color balance, contrast, brightness of the photo, trimming the photo to improve the composition, and removing the flaws in the photo. 3. It was emphasized that the purpose of post-processing was to enhance the artistic effect of the photo, but it could not be over-processed and lose the authenticity of the photo. ###(5) Student Practice (15 minutes) 1. "Arrange practical tasks: Let the students divide into groups and use digital cameras or mobile phones to create digital photography. The theme can be" the beauty of the campus "," the people around you ", etc. 2. In the process of students 'practice, the teacher would patrol and guide the students, and answer the questions they encountered in the operation of the photographic equipment and creative ideas in a timely manner. ###(6) Exhibition and discussion (10 minutes) 1. Each group would select 1 - 2 outstanding works to display. 2. Lead the other students to evaluate the works on display, discussing the photography skills, creativity, and image effects. The teacher will summarize and comment on them, affirming the strengths of the students and pointing out their shortcomings. ###(7) Class summary (5 minutes) 1. Review the knowledge of digital photography that we have learned in this lesson, including concepts, characteristics, equipment operation, post-processing, and so on. 2. Students are encouraged to continue to explore the art of digital photography after class, and to practice and create more to improve their level of digital photography. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a junior high school novel: ##1. Teaching objectives ###(1) Knowledge and Ability 1. Students can understand the key words in the novel. 2. Understand the author of the novel and his background. ###(2) The process and method Through reading, analysis, group discussion, and other learning methods, students can learn to analyze the characters, story plots, and environmental descriptions in the novel, and be able to say their effects. ###(3) Emotions, attitudes, and values Cultivate students 'interest in reading novels and guide students to understand the emotions and thoughts conveyed by novels, such as thinking about human nature and social phenomena. ##2. Difficulties in Teaching ###(1) Teaching Focus 1. Master the analysis method of the three elements of the novel (character, plot, environment). 2. He had a deep understanding of the theme of the novel. ###(2) Difficulties in Teaching 1. How to guide students to dig out the character's personality, inner world, and the symbolic meaning behind the character's image through character description. 2. Understand the construction techniques of the novel plot and its relationship with the theme. ##3. Teaching Method 1. Teaching method: Explain the basic knowledge of the novel, such as concepts, three elements, etc. 2. Question Guidance Method: Ask the students to think about the key content of the novel. 3. Group cooperation method: organize students to discuss the characters in the novel, plot development and other issues to promote the exchange of ideas between students. 4. Reading the text carefully: Guide the students to read the text carefully and savor the language features and details of the novel. ##4. Teaching process ###(1) Introduction to the new lesson 1. By telling a short story related to the theme of the novel, showing a picture related to the novel, or asking an interesting question related to the content of the novel, the students would be interested in the new lesson. ###(2) Knowledge Explanation 1. Basic knowledge of novels - To clarify the concept of a novel: a novel is a literary genre that focuses on shaping the characters and reflects social life through story narration and environmental descriptions. It had to have vivid characters, a complete plot, and the specific environment of the characters 'activities. The image of the characters was the main element. - Character description methods: introduce in detail the methods of appearance description, action description, language description, psychological description, expression description, etc. At the same time, explain the difference between positive description and side description (direct description and indirect description) and their role in shaping the character image. - Character analysis: Explain how to determine the protagonist in the novel, and how to analyze the core of the character's image from the words, deeds, thoughts, emotions, etc., emphasizing the importance of character analysis in understanding the theme of the novel. - The structure of the story: The plot of a novel can generally be divided into four parts: the beginning, the development, the climax, and the ending. Some novels also have a prologue and an ending. Explain the characteristics and functions of each part. For example, the beginning is the beginning of the conflict, and the development is the process of intensifying the conflict. - Description of the environment: Explain the concept and content of natural environment description (scenery description) and social environment description, as well as their role in setting off characters, promoting plot development, revealing the theme, etc. 2. Combining the selected novels for a specific analysis - It introduced the author of the novel and its background to help students better understand the content of the novel. - According to the three elements of the novel: - Character image: Guide students to find the sentences that describe the characters in the text. Use the character description methods to analyze the character's personality characteristics, thoughts and emotions, and determine the position and role of the characters in the novel. - Plot: Combing the plot development of the novel, finding out the key events in the plot, analyzing the beginning and ending of the plot, and exploring the rationality and ingenuity of the plot development. - Description of the environment: Find out the sentences describing the natural environment and social environment in the text, and analyze their effects on the characters, plot, and theme, such as exaggerating the atmosphere, setting off the character's mood, and hinting at the social background. ###(3) Group Discussion 1. Ask a thoughtful question, such as,"What kind of social reality do the characters in the novel reflect?" "What is the significance of the climax of the plot development to the theme?" Wait, organize the students to discuss in groups. 2. Each group elected a representative to speak and share the results of the group's discussion. Other groups could add or put forward different opinions. ###(4) Class Practice 1. Some practice questions were designed according to the content of the novel, such as short answer questions for character analysis, fill-in-the-blank questions for plot summary, multiple-choice questions for environmental description, etc. 2. Students were allowed to complete the exercises independently. Teachers would patrol and give timely guidance. ###(5) Class summary 1. Review the basic knowledge of the novel and the analysis of the selected novel. 2. Summing up the students 'performance in group discussions and class exercises, emphasizing key knowledge and error-prone points. ###(6) Assignment 1. Required homework: Students are required to complete a character analysis essay about a character in the novel. The word count is about 300 - 500 words. 2. Choose to do homework: recommend another novel with a similar style or theme to the one you have learned in this class. Let the interested students read it and compare the similarities and differences between the two novels in terms of characters, plot, environment, etc. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
People's Education Version Junior High School Art "The expression of emotions and the expression of ideas" lesson plan 4: design work display Teaching objectives: Students are able to understand the relationship between emotions and the expression of ideas through observation and analysis of works. Students can use different art forms such as painting, sculpture, photography, etc. to express their feelings and ideas. Students can learn to appreciate different types of works of art to improve their artistic appreciation ability. Teaching focus: 1. Guide students to understand the relationship between emotions and the expression of ideas. 2. Guide students to express their feelings and ideas in different artistic forms. 3. Guide students to appreciate different types of works of art to improve their art appreciation ability. Teaching Difficulties: 1. Guide students to understand the relationship between emotions and the expression of ideas. 2. Guide students to express their feelings and ideas in different artistic forms. 3. Guide students to appreciate different types of works of art to improve their art appreciation ability. Teaching steps: 1. Introduction: Show some information about art works through pictures or videos to guide students to understand the classification and characteristics of art works. 2. Explanation: Through explaining different types of works of art, students will be guided to understand the relationship between emotion and the expression of ideas. 3. Practice: Let students understand the relationship between emotion and the expression of ideas through observation and analysis of works. 4. Demonstrate: Through displaying different types of works of art, students can understand the different ways of expressing emotions and ideas. 5. Evaluation: Guide students to express their feelings and ideas in different artistic forms by evaluating their works. 6. Extension: By showing some information about art exhibition, let students understand the importance of art appreciation. 7. Summing up: Through a summary of the content learned in this lesson, students can better understand the relationship between emotions and the expression of ideas. Teaching measures: 1. Guide the students to observe and analyze the works to understand the relationship between emotion and the expression of ideas. 2. Guide students to express their feelings and ideas in different artistic forms. 3. Guide students to appreciate different types of works of art to improve their art appreciation ability.
The following are some of the situations involving junior high school students winning photography awards: - At the 10th Shanghai City Photographic Creation Practice in 2020, Yang Feifan from Hongmiao Middle School won the first prize of the junior high school group. - In the "Me and My Campus" photography competition held by Gaocun Town Middle School in Yun 'an District from November 25th to December 20th, 2019, many junior high school students won awards, such as Huang Jiaxi from Class 84 (A Corner of Campus). - On December 22,2023, the "Wonderful Shenzhen-2023 Primary and Secondary School Student photography Competition" was announced. There was a junior high school group, and many junior high school students 'works participated in the competition and some of them won. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The art language lesson plan for appreciating art works in high school should include the following parts: 1. Teaching objectives: Clear teaching objectives to make students clear the purpose and methods of art appreciation. For example, to let the students understand the style, techniques, and theme of the art works. 2. Teaching content: Choose the corresponding teaching content according to the teaching goal, including the name, author, age, style, technique and theme of the art work. Teaching content should be specific and clear so that students can understand it better. 3. Teaching methods: Choose suitable teaching methods such as explanation, discussion, demonstration, etc. Teaching methods should be matched with the teaching content in order to better stimulate students 'interest and enthusiasm in learning. 4. Teaching process: Carry out teaching activities according to the arrangement of the teaching process. The teaching process should be compact and coherent so that students can better grasp the knowledge and skills. 5. Teaching evaluation: evaluate students 'learning results according to teaching objectives and teaching content. Evaluation methods should be varied and flexible in order to better discover the strengths and weaknesses of students. In short, the art language teaching plan for high school appreciation of art works should be clear and specific
I'm just a person who loves reading novels. I can't provide teaching plans and translation for the novel "On Horses". " On Horses " was a long poem written by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It mainly described the various folk lives of the Tang Dynasty and the legendary experiences of the Ma family. The poem's language is concise and lively, and it is a classic of Chinese classical poetry. If you have any other questions, I will try my best to answer them.
A must-have idiom for the beginning of junior high school: 1,000 troops 2 Success Success in sight Keep up the good work 5. All the previous efforts have been wasted Abandon the Old and Start a New Life 7 Carry Forward 8 Carry Forward Cut to the chase Love at First Sight Literature Common Sense lesson plan: Dream of the Red Chamber-The Love Story of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu Journey to the West-The Adventures of Sun Wukong Water margin-Song Jiang Wu Song Lin Chong's righteous story Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Liu Bei, Cao Cao and Sun Quan's Three Kingdoms Conquest Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Fantastic Stories of Various Ghosts The Book of Songs-A Collection of Ancient Poetry The Songs of Chu-A Branch of Ancient Poetry Tang Poetry and Song Ci: The Golden Age of Ancient Chinese Literature Lu Xun-The Founder of Modern Chinese Literature Lao She-The importance of modern Chinese literature
The photography art class in high school covered many aspects. In terms of teaching, on the one hand, it was important to cultivate students 'aesthetic ability. For example, by guiding students to watch excellent photography works, they could dabble in photography masterpieces from different periods, including the last century to the present. At the same time, they could watch film works with excellent photography composition and color to accumulate aesthetic appreciation (universal preparation). On the other hand, the teaching also emphasized the teaching of photography knowledge, photography history, and general knowledge of literature and art, because these contents would be involved in many photography school exams. In terms of curriculum, it might include different types of teaching content. For example, in high school art photography lesson plan design, it would involve art appreciation teaching. Its purpose included letting students have a preliminary understanding of art appreciation, grasping the general process, characteristics, and significance of art appreciation, and letting students understand the main classification methods of art and the concept of art appreciation through examples. From the perspective of the art examination, different regions and colleges had different requirements. The photography majors of Beijing Film Academy and Communication University of China did not need to pass the provincial joint examination of fine arts. They could directly participate in the photography school examination. Zhejiang, Fujian (joint examination of director) and Hunan could participate in the provincial joint examination of photography and filming. As for the candidates from Anhui, they needed to participate in the provincial joint examination of fine arts. In the practice of photography, for example, when shooting emotional short films, one needed to consider the equipment (such as the camera SonyA7S3, lens 85mmF1.4) and the emotional content expressed. There were also corresponding shooting techniques for shooting French architecture, such as adjusting distance, focal length, focusing, switching lens modes, etc. At the same time, in the course of appreciating traditional crafts related to pottery, you can learn about arts and crafts, which is also helpful to understand the artistic expression in photography works. Because photography and arts and crafts have certain similarities in aesthetics, you need to understand the cultural spirit and aesthetic meaning contained in the works from the aspects of modeling beauty, rhythm beauty, skin texture beauty, and exquisite craftsmanship. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
On the Methods and Thoughts of Mathematics Teaching in Junior High School The following methods and thoughts are very important in junior high school mathematics education and teaching. They can help students better understand and master mathematics knowledge and lay a solid foundation for future study and work: 1. Pay attention to the consolidation and expansion of basic knowledge: Junior high school mathematics is a basic subject that requires students to master basic mathematical concepts and calculation methods. Therefore, in education and teaching, we should pay attention to the consolidation and expansion of basic knowledge. Through a variety of ways, such as explaining examples, practicing exercises, conducting competitions, etc., students should be able to understand the principles of mathematics and be able to apply them flexibly. 2. Cultivate students 'logical thinking ability: Mathematics is a logic-based subject that requires students to cultivate their logical thinking ability through independent thinking and solving problems. In education and teaching, we can stimulate the students 'thinking vitality through brainstorming, group discussion, problem solving and other ways to make them understand and master mathematical knowledge and also have a certain logical thinking ability. 3. Focus on practice and application: Mathematics is a very practical subject. Only by applying theoretical knowledge to practice can you truly master and apply what you have learned. Therefore, in education and teaching, we should pay attention to practice and application. Through conducting experiments, simulation exercises, solving practical problems and other ways, students can apply mathematical knowledge to real life and improve their mathematical application ability and practical ability. 4. Pay attention to the individual differences of students: Every student has their own characteristics and needs. Therefore, in education and teaching, we should pay attention to the individual differences of students and formulate different teaching plans and teaching methods according to the characteristics and needs of students. For example, students with strong learning ability could carry out in-depth explanations and extended exercises, while students with weak learning ability could carry out interaction teaching and fill in gaps. 5. Strengthening teaching feedback and improvement: Teaching feedback and improvement is a very important part of education and teaching. Only through continuous feedback and improvement can we better improve the quality of teaching. Therefore, in education and teaching, we should strengthen teaching feedback and improvement, listen to students 'opinions and suggestions in time, and adjust teaching plans and teaching methods in time according to students' feedback so that students can better understand and master mathematical knowledge.
There were many aspects worth reflecting on in junior high school physical education classroom teaching: ** 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. ** Comprehensiveness ** - The goal of school physical education should be to promote the perfect development of students 'physical fitness, cultivate sports interest, strong will, good social feelings and form good interpersonal relationships. However, in actual junior high school physical education teaching, too much attention was paid to physical training, and the cultivation of students 'sports interest and social emotions was neglected. For example, some classes only emphasized running, jumping, throwing, and other physical fitness events, but did not guide students to truly love sports activities from the bottom of their hearts. There was also a lack of systematic design for students to cultivate social emotions such as teamwork and mutual encouragement in sports activities. 2. ** Focus ** - The current physical education teaching rarely considered the students 'age and gender characteristics. Junior high school students were in a special period of physical and mental development. There were differences between boys and girls in terms of physical functions and hobbies. For example, boys might be more interested in strength-based and confrontational sports, while girls might be more interested in sports that required flexibility and coordination. However, there was often a lack of design to address these differences in teaching, resulting in some students 'low participation. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** The relationship between theory and practice ** - The theory lessons in middle school were abstract, profound, and not systematic enough. They were not closely connected to the practical lessons. For example, before teaching basketball practice classes, there was no in-depth explanation of the rules and principles of basketball and the theoretical knowledge of tactical cooperation. As a result, students could only dribble and shoot mechanically in practice. They could not truly understand the meaning of basketball, which affected the students 'comprehensive and in-depth study of sports. 2. ** Limitations of the content of the practical class ** - The practical class was rich in content, but it was limited by many conditions. On the one hand, students had different foundations, so it was difficult for them to master the same teaching content. For example, when teaching gymnastics, some students had good flexibility and were easy to learn, while others had difficulties. However, the teaching progress could not vary from person to person. On the other hand, the venue and equipment had a greater impact. For example, the Fosbury Flop required a sponge bag, and basketball teaching required enough balls and courts. Once these conditions were lacking, it would be difficult to complete the teaching content. Weather factors would also interfere with teaching. For example, when there was strong wind, snow, rain, and strong sunlight, the changes in physical education classes were too random, making the students 'bodies unable to get the proper exercise, and physical education classes were easy to become " first class." ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Arouse students 'interest ** - The students were very interested in physical education, but only in the events they were interested in. Students tended to slack off and resist teaching according to the regular curriculum content. In junior high school physical education, the teaching content was not adjusted according to the students 'interests and hobbies. For example, many students liked emerging sports such as ultimate frisbee and roller skating, but these events rarely appeared in junior high school physical education classes, resulting in a lack of enthusiasm for physical education classes. 2. ** Class Teaching Mode ** - They couldn't simply turn physical education classes into boring and monotonous training classes. Although the task teaching model had some effect, such as students could practice independently after completing the task, there were problems in the implementation process. For example, the time and method of guidance for the backward students in the classroom were not reasonable enough, and they did not fully consider their learning ability and psychological needs. Moreover, there was a lack of effective guidance strategies for naughty students who did not like to practice. Some teachers were not positive enough when facing these students, and they lacked enough patience and encouragement. 3. ** The implementation of teaching students according to their aptitude ** - In the middle school physical education class, he failed to teach students according to their aptitude. Different students had different physical qualities and learning abilities, but the teaching methods were often more unified. For example, when teaching broadcast gymnastics, the teaching method was not adjusted according to the different memory and imitation abilities of primary and junior high school students, resulting in unsatisfactory teaching results. In some classes, there was also a lack of targeted teaching strategies for students with strong and weak sports learning abilities. It was impossible for every student to get suitable development in the sports class. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>