Brief storytelling addressed to teens who are always eager to play jokes! Flashback memories will inspire healthy relationships at school.
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When I was at school...
What I would give to see...
Come on... take it, take it now!
Good morning kids, How are you doing?
Where? I cannot see it, can you? Mmm, how is that possible?
The best note ever...
There is a piece of cheese on the classroom ceiling.
Come on... seriously?
No smartphones, no chatting, no internet... but we used to think that it was funny to leave notes on our teachers' desks.
Who dared to do that??...
Don't laugh!
Look at him...! It's so hilarious!
We would wait for the teacher to notice the piece of paper, pick it up, examine it, unfold it and read it!
We played the joke on many teachers... but Mr Francis...
Of course, there is - I put it there. See you next, hand in your assignments on time!
The reaction we expected was for the teacher to look up at the ceiling and try to see the fictitious piece of cheese.
It was totally unexpected! Impossible to joke on him!
Everyone would have to do their best not to laugh. Laughing would demonstrate that you were involved in the joke.
The lesson was almost over and we were starting to think Mr Francis was not going to see the note... He hesitated for a while and then, very slowly, opened it!
There is a piece of cheese on the classroom ceiling.
There was a silence. His eyes stayed fixed on the paper. Then he walked over to the corner of the room and dropped the note in the bin. He returned to us and as calmly as possible, he said...#?'#*We all looked up!