Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Awesome Teacher Completes Drawings That Students Leave on Assignments
Redditor Squeezymo is a teacher at an all-girls Catholic school in Bangkok, Thailand who has vowed to complete or add to any drawings that students leave on homework assignments or exams. The quirky educator manages to add drawings and text in red ink to the young pupils' doodles, turning them into funny little collaborations. Now, the hilarious teacher has rounded up a few of the creations in an Imgur album titled Grading Thaime, sharing both the creative illustrations of the students and the teacher's own amusing additions.
Knowing their teacher's policy for doodling on top of drawings, some students seemed to have put in the extra effort to get creative themselves. One student decided to draw a diagram of an active volcano with a little character on one side, ready to consume the flowing "chocolate" lava. Squeezymo one-upped this drawing with a portrait of Tay Zonday and a cloud that reads "CHOCOLATE RAIN!"
As fun and whimsical as most of the drawings are, there are also times when the science teacher uses illustrations to send a message to the student like in one instance where the anime style drawing of a character is fitted with glasses, a science book, and a speech bubble that says, "I should have studied."
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Knowing their teacher's policy for doodling on top of drawings, some students seemed to have put in the extra effort to get creative themselves. One student decided to draw a diagram of an active volcano with a little character on one side, ready to consume the flowing "chocolate" lava. Squeezymo one-upped this drawing with a portrait of Tay Zonday and a cloud that reads "CHOCOLATE RAIN!"
As fun and whimsical as most of the drawings are, there are also times when the science teacher uses illustrations to send a message to the student like in one instance where the anime style drawing of a character is fitted with glasses, a science book, and a speech bubble that says, "I should have studied."
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