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Describing My Perfect Class

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Describing my perfect class is easy. My perfect class wouldn't ever have homework, and barely any class work. We would mostly do class work on computers, or other electronical devices, so we don't have to write it all out. My class wouldn't take notes, we would be given a piece of paper with all the notes we need on it, again, to save us from writing.

My perfect class would of course have to have a perfect teacher. My perfect teacher would be so nice. She would let us talk and sit next to our friends during class. She wouldn't yell or give detentions. My perfect teacher would also not really give our class any work.

If I had a perfect class, it would definitely have to have perfect furniture. Our class would have the comfiest chairs and couches. Every student would get their own coumfy chair to sit in during class, or they could sit on the couch wit their friends. The chairs and couches would have little platforms for desks over them so we could put some of our notes, or work or anything on it. The platforms could be removed of course if we just wanted to relax, and not have it there.

In my perfect class every student would have their own little mini refrigerator right beside their chair, which they could get in it as they pleased. The mini refrigerators could be filled with anything the student wanted, like pop, candy, fruits, or just anything. My perfect class would also have vending machines in the classroom that you could get chips, or pop, or whatever else was in the vending machine. Also our class would be aloud to have gum and candy in class without getting in trouble.

My perfect class would be aloud to have cell phones in class. They could even call people in other classes and talk to them. We would also be aloud to have ipods, CD players, and any other electronical device in school. Sadly there is no such thing as a perfect class. If there was I

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