Imagine you are the grandmother. you have been invited to a school on grandparents Day. you observe the students and the school. you come home and write a page in your diary on schools then and now
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How Has School Changed Over the Years?
●Writing Vs. Typing
Who doesn’t remember having to write by hand a whole essay about God-knows-what. Or a 50-page-long project about the different types of trees in God-knows-where. Even when proper typewriters and computers already existed, many teachers didn’t let us use them for our school projects. Instead, we had to do everything by hand. Which was boring. And exhausting…
●Sending notes Vs. Texting
Oh… those notes we received from our crush or from our BFFs and kept in our pencil case until the paper decomposed. Those notes we wrote and sent with utter carefulness, just in case our teacher caught us and read our darkest secrets out loud for the whole class.
Now, kids just text, which is a lot less dangerous and, therefore, a lot less exciting!
●encyclopedias Vs. Google
What. A. Nightmare. Apart from the fact that pretty much everyone owned the same encyclopaedia and, therefore, it was kind of hard to differentiate your essay from your classmates’. It was a pain having to search for stuff word by word, and then read it in that tiny font. And then adapt it to a human’s tone…
Live long and prosper, Google, for you have made homework a lot less of a pain.
●WordArt Vs. Minimalistic Design
Those bright and shiny titles, with lots of effects. All the effects. We thought that was the future, we liked things to be… seeable. Fortunately, our kids have more elegant alternatives.
●Blackboard Fun Vs. Smartphones
Back in the days, when teachers left the classroom, everyone would run to the blackboard and start playing hangman, tic-tac-toe… whatever game we came up with. Nowadays, most kids own a smartphone, so they just play whichever game is trendy at the time.
We still prefer drawing with chalk and playing tic-tac-toe!
●Being Sick Then Vs. Being Sick Now
Well, staying in when you were sick was always kind of OK. The thing is that, back in the days, if we wanted to watch cartoons, we could just hope there was something good on TV (or watch one of the Disney movies we owned and had already watched 95943 times).
Now there’s Netflix, YouTube, Hulu and dozens of channels for kids to go through their flu more happily!
●Writing Vs. Typing
Who doesn’t remember having to write by hand a whole essay about God-knows-what. Or a 50-page-long project about the different types of trees in God-knows-where. Even when proper typewriters and computers already existed, many teachers didn’t let us use them for our school projects. Instead, we had to do everything by hand. Which was boring. And exhausting…
●Sending notes Vs. Texting
Oh… those notes we received from our crush or from our BFFs and kept in our pencil case until the paper decomposed. Those notes we wrote and sent with utter carefulness, just in case our teacher caught us and read our darkest secrets out loud for the whole class.
Now, kids just text, which is a lot less dangerous and, therefore, a lot less exciting!
●encyclopedias Vs. Google
What. A. Nightmare. Apart from the fact that pretty much everyone owned the same encyclopaedia and, therefore, it was kind of hard to differentiate your essay from your classmates’. It was a pain having to search for stuff word by word, and then read it in that tiny font. And then adapt it to a human’s tone…
Live long and prosper, Google, for you have made homework a lot less of a pain.
●WordArt Vs. Minimalistic Design
Those bright and shiny titles, with lots of effects. All the effects. We thought that was the future, we liked things to be… seeable. Fortunately, our kids have more elegant alternatives.
●Blackboard Fun Vs. Smartphones
Back in the days, when teachers left the classroom, everyone would run to the blackboard and start playing hangman, tic-tac-toe… whatever game we came up with. Nowadays, most kids own a smartphone, so they just play whichever game is trendy at the time.
We still prefer drawing with chalk and playing tic-tac-toe!
●Being Sick Then Vs. Being Sick Now
Well, staying in when you were sick was always kind of OK. The thing is that, back in the days, if we wanted to watch cartoons, we could just hope there was something good on TV (or watch one of the Disney movies we owned and had already watched 95943 times).
Now there’s Netflix, YouTube, Hulu and dozens of channels for kids to go through their flu more happily!
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