The joy of different school times
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How are you all? I hope you are all doing very well by the grace of God. I am also doing very well by your prayers. I am going to start today's new post by greeting and congratulating all the brothers and sisters of 'ccs' on my behalf.
When students come to school in the morning, they leave their books and bags in their classrooms and start playing in the school grounds. Sometimes I enjoy such moments of play very much. At that moment, I get back to my childhood days. I remember how many friends I played with and how much joy I would give them. And I keep watching our students play with my eyes. After coming to school, waves of joy flow in the field until the bell rings for the holidays. Students form teams and play sports. Some are playing cricket, some are playing football, and some are engaged in rope jumping or kabaddi. The entire field is filled with laughter, joy and shouting. The school premises come alive with the boys running around in the sunlight and the girls playing with excitement. However, for some time now, this weather has been alternating between sunshine and rain since the beginning of the monsoon. And on that occasion, our students are playing sports as they wish in the school grounds. Not only does this sport keep their bodies healthy, but it also brings new enthusiasm and vitality to their minds.
On rainy days, students do not want to attend classes for a long time. Still, they have to be explained to and taught. Very young children are taught this class very well, and those who study well in class can be fast. These things are supervised. However, it was raining so much that even before the school holidays, we noticed that it became difficult for students to go to the school grounds due to the rain. Especially for the younger students. However, at around twelve o'clock, the younger students had their holidays. It was twenty o'clock before the older students had their holidays. However, on this day, an environment had been created where the rain did not stop in the afternoon. Then the students requested us, sir, to give them the ball. The girls were requesting so that they could sit or stand in a row when their friends played games.
It was raining heavily, the surroundings were wet and shiny. The students' excitement in the schoolyard seemed to have doubled. They were running on the muddy green grass with a splashing sound, chasing the ball with full heart. Some people's clothes were brown with mud, some people's faces were rolling with laughter. When the ball was kicked, water droplets splashed and spread everywhere, as if a festival was going on with the game. When a goal was scored, the cheers and applause combined to create a joyful melody. The coolness of the rain, the smell of wet hair, and that moment of playing with friends all combined to make football the most fun game in life. Meanwhile, the students who were standing and watching the game were enjoying themselves watching them fall behind in the water. Meanwhile, we teachers were also enjoying their game with great joy. Many of them were actively wearing polythene bags on their heads as if they were their heads. We all found many memories of our childhood watching our students play. Thus, we enjoyed playing sports for a long time during school holidays.
Subject | lifestyle |
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Photography device | Infinix Hot 11s |
Location | Gangni-Meherpur |
Blogger | @sumon09 |
Country | Bangladesh |
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We will talk again in the next post, until then, stay well everyone. May Allah protect us. |
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You shared a post that connects us with the positive and negative aspects of rain, especially in reference to the monsoon season in your country.
It was beautiful to see the photos of the children playing soccer in the rain, carefree, and in another photo, to see them trapped, shielding the rain under the school roof.
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