On April 7, Sheng Huilin, a student of the third grade (31) class of Huainan No. 2 Middle School in Anhui Province, took pictures of spring flowers downstairs in the community after completing the school's online online class at home, relaxing and preparing for the college entrance examination with confidence.
Affected by the epidemic in Huainan City, Anhui Province, since March 28, schools in the city have been suspended offline, classes will be held online, and residential communities have been closed for management. As a senior high school student who is about to take the college entrance examination this year, Sheng Huilin takes online classes at home every day through the online "air classroom" organized by the school, adjusts her mentality, makes up for vacancies, and actively prepares for the test. She feels that the review of the college entrance examination mainly focuses on various types of questions and each knowledge point to be able to learn and understand, not to be nervous, and to complete the test paper correctly within the specified time.
In order to relieve eye fatigue in online classes, she uses her rest time to play the flute, play chess, take pictures of beautiful scenery, actively exercise, and exercise. "The epidemic has changed the way we live and study for exams, but the epidemic has also made me discover the good qualities of my classmates, parents, and teachers," St. Huilin said with emotion. After the community is closed and managed, the class is more united. Students help each other to print review materials. Parents cook and deliver meals to unattended students. After the online class, teachers pay more attention to the problems and emotions of each student. Students leave messages online. Teachers All in seconds.
On the calendar card 2 months before the college entrance examination, Sheng Huilin confidently wrote, "The world is undecided, you and I are both dark horses!"