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Friday, September 23, 2005

Week 6

Hi all Y'all,
Life got pretty interesting this week. One of my students called me a name somewhat worse than witch. It rhymes anyway. I was attempting to keep him on task, and well, he didn't want to be. I said "Excuse me?" with my best wicked witch imitation and he backed down. I know this student has major issues and I don't want to hurt him. He had said the word under his breath and I may have read more into what he actually said, so no referral. It was close though. After I had time to think about it I thought it was actually pretty funny. I guess my classroom management is in place.
Today the the students and I were discussing getting older and maintaining memory when I mentioned as a strategy that one continue to work using my own mother as an example of how well this has worked for her. One of the students was shocked that my mother still works, and he asked why. I answered "why not?" He asked wasn't she too old. What does that say about me? Well one of the young ladies called him down for his lack of tact and we had other things to cover. So I guess I'm old and worse than a witch. Mean on top of that, still mean and out here, bye bye.

Monday, September 12, 2005

The Eighth Grade

Eighth Grade students are great. I am having more fun than a human being has a right to. The only thing that makes me sad is when they sabotage themselves. I see that happening in two to three students in each class. They refuse to use the strategies I provide. The cooperating teacher is so enthusiastic about these strategies, and I find that very comforting. However, there are those few young people who will not take advantage of the tools available to them. Even when they can use notes and open book on a test they will take the entire test in agony, but refuse to open the book to find answers. These same students wonder why their grade is average or below. One of the rules I plan to use in my class is simply "Pay Attention". The list is as follows: 1. Be Careful 2. Pay Attention 3. Think 4. Get to Work. Pay attention seems to be the most difficult rule for some students. I need to work on that. Otherwise things are great.
Life is very hectic now with student teaching, classes and work. The family gets the short end these days. They try to understand. I know it's hard for them, but they are all grown up and can take care of themselves. It can be hard to make them understand that if everyone is patient, I will have an abundance of time for them. Patience is hard. Life is tough, so it goes for the mean one.