In today's edition of "kids say the darndest things", I had a student who walked into our second-period French class with only 10 minutes left in the period. I know that this student lives within walking distance. I also know this student is a great story-teller. Towards the end of the class period, while students were completing their final class activity, I went over to the late student eager to hear his excuse for today. He explained that he was late because "my turkey ran out of his cage". I was surprised and amused by this story. "So I went to the slaughterhouse on Friday to pick up a guinea fowl and a turkey" he began. "I had the turkey in a cage in my living room. This morning, my grandma woke me up and yelled 'the bird is out of its cage!' So I got up and went running around outside my house to find the turkey. Then my grandpa woke up and yelled 'what's going on here?' Then I told him about the turkey. So anyway, th...
Were you in my classroom this morning?? :)
ReplyDeleteHaha. Glad I wasn’t alone in feeling this. Thanks for reading Sharon!
DeleteYesterday my students came in almost to the point of being comatose. Today is a different story! Hang in there teachers (myself included) - 3 more days!!!
ReplyDeleteYes it’s interesting how students can vary from day to day. Thanks for reading!
DeleteI feel you. I find myself sitting down when I am frustrated and about to give my students "the lecture." I'm a PE specialist so that means getting on the floor mostly and it does calm me a bit. It creates that space to do what you illustrate in your last lines: "Pause/ Breathe deep/Take a minute/ Release the tension"
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading Sherri! Trying to remind myself this refrain as we close out the month.
DeleteOh 3 more days! I think we are all feeling it and, yes, when I lose some of my morning prep and feel rushed it throws everything else off. I enjoyed your post in poem form. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading! I definitely feel less alone knowing other teachers face difficult moments and days as well.
DeleteOh, that last line was "bitter truth" - the day has only just begun! May things have improved and your feet be up, after a long day, resting.
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading Maureen! I appreciate your positive thoughts.
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