Friday, April 28, 2006

More Adventures in Teaching

Picture this -

You've just passed out a test for your students and explained the importance of staying silent.

"Do not talk or even think out loud. I will assume you are cheating and that's an automatic zero!"


Students quiver because you are such a bad ass. You glare, point to a few for no reason at all before sitting down to read email. Sip green tea. Look across a classroom of quiet, slightly scared kids trying their best not to fail. All is right with the world.

You receive an email from an old friend. Miss her! Mean it! You open the email and
click on the link she provides. (Computer volume - sky high)

If you had to guess, what do you think became of my quiet little classroom?

8 Comments:

At 4/28/2006 7:51 AM, Blogger John F. said...

Ruccous laughter and squealing influenced by whatever was the content of that link...

 
At 4/28/2006 8:12 AM, Anonymous itsokaysweetie said...

I need to know. Who sent that to you???? Cumpstone???

 
At 4/28/2006 9:08 AM, Blogger Amishav said...

Oh my, I'm sitting here in class right now terrified to open it. My kids are doing some SSR- that's silent sustained reading for those who read this and aren't fluent in teacher-ese. I just can't bring myself to do it! I'll have to check in my office.

 
At 4/28/2006 9:22 AM, Anonymous kate said...

Amishav: I assign SSR on Fridays, too! Gives me an opportunity to grade notebooks and silently curse like Mr. Hand (from Fast Times at Ridgemont High).

Sha: Wasn't Cump. This gem came from a fellow teacher.

And John: They did laugh. They also pointed and swore the noise came from me and not the computer.

Took me ten minutes to quiet 'em down.

 
At 4/28/2006 10:35 AM, Blogger John F. said...

So much as for the test :)

 
At 4/28/2006 1:45 PM, Blogger Amishav said...

Ten minutes to quiet them down? That would have ended the whole class for me! I just clicked on the link. Wow!

 
At 4/28/2006 5:00 PM, Blogger Addison said...

um, ewwww

 
At 4/29/2006 10:25 AM, Anonymous Guess said...

You're still no lady, Catherine Ann.

 

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