Difference between revisions of "Whiteboard Marker"
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Probably the single most stolen item of all BRGS. But they have so many uses other than just writing valuable teching information, such as... | Probably the single most stolen item of all BRGS. But they have so many uses other than just writing valuable teching information, such as... | ||
− | *Drawing | + | *Drawing Bullseyes on the sides of skips |
*Drawing hi'''larious''' charicatures of teachers | *Drawing hi'''larious''' charicatures of teachers | ||
− | *Writing useful information such as, " | + | *Writing useful information such as, "Teacher x smells/is fit" |
*Writing time-based information, such as countdowns to School breakups for Summer, Easter, Christmas and Half term holidays | *Writing time-based information, such as countdowns to School breakups for Summer, Easter, Christmas and Half term holidays | ||
+ | *Drawing things on peoples faces. | ||
+ | *Throwing at people | ||
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+ | The standard Whiteboard marker has been superseeded by the far greater Interactive whiteboard marker. These are not stolen items as they are guarded like gold by all teachers, especially the maths department. [[Mrs Chapman]] is known to have at least 10 of these ultimate teaching pens, most teachers only have two. |
Latest revision as of 13:42, 27 March 2010
Probably the single most stolen item of all BRGS. But they have so many uses other than just writing valuable teching information, such as...
- Drawing Bullseyes on the sides of skips
- Drawing hilarious charicatures of teachers
- Writing useful information such as, "Teacher x smells/is fit"
- Writing time-based information, such as countdowns to School breakups for Summer, Easter, Christmas and Half term holidays
- Drawing things on peoples faces.
- Throwing at people
The standard Whiteboard marker has been superseeded by the far greater Interactive whiteboard marker. These are not stolen items as they are guarded like gold by all teachers, especially the maths department. Mrs Chapman is known to have at least 10 of these ultimate teaching pens, most teachers only have two.