Haynie
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Mine started out weird and has not gotten any more normal. Here is what happened to set the mood for the day.
I am a teacher, I teach remedial reading to 6th, 7th, and 8th graders (11-14 year olds). The school forces me to use a scripted program.
1st period
As usual I split the class into their leveled reading groups. I got to work with the really low ones today. This group has 1 eighth grader, 1 seventh grader, and 2 sixth graders. The class only has one girl in it. We went over the script, we read the paragraph and I start asking the kids questions and explaining the instructions. They filled out the worksheet after I talked about it. Then I pick a student to say their answer and say why they wrote it. It is a very regimented program and I hate it but I have no choice. I asked the eighth grader for an answer: Names changed to protect my certificate
Me-"Bob, on what line of the paragraph did you find the address of the college?"
Bob (8th Grader)- "Breasts"
Me-"Those are not considered an address"
Bob-"But why do girls show them off so much, in their tight shirts all open on the top"
Joe- (6th Grader)-I never noticed
Me- "Not a conversation we need to be having"
Bob- "You don't notice cuz 6th graders don't have them yet"
Joe- "Mr. Haynie when do they get them?"
Lone girl reading in the corner - "Mr. Haynie!!!!!!"
Me-Saved by the bell but I get to address this tomorrow because part of teaching middle school is teaching these boogers how to be human again.
In second period I had to explain to a couple of sixth graders that, just because they have begun noticing the girls' bodies does not mean that they need to discuss their observations where girls were present, especially the girl they were observing. This class is half 8th grade females and half 6th grade males. I was talking to them quietly and did not notice the girl they were talking about come up behind me. She agreed with me and said she would "beat the sh*t out of them if she saw them looking at her again. She would do it too. She is at least 2 feet taller than they are. Those two little boys would not even look at the side of the room she was sitting on. They answered questions looking at the opposite side of the room. :biggrin:
Puberty; never a dull moment :bulgy-eyes:
I am a teacher, I teach remedial reading to 6th, 7th, and 8th graders (11-14 year olds). The school forces me to use a scripted program.
1st period
As usual I split the class into their leveled reading groups. I got to work with the really low ones today. This group has 1 eighth grader, 1 seventh grader, and 2 sixth graders. The class only has one girl in it. We went over the script, we read the paragraph and I start asking the kids questions and explaining the instructions. They filled out the worksheet after I talked about it. Then I pick a student to say their answer and say why they wrote it. It is a very regimented program and I hate it but I have no choice. I asked the eighth grader for an answer: Names changed to protect my certificate
Me-"Bob, on what line of the paragraph did you find the address of the college?"
Bob (8th Grader)- "Breasts"
Me-"Those are not considered an address"
Bob-"But why do girls show them off so much, in their tight shirts all open on the top"
Joe- (6th Grader)-I never noticed
Me- "Not a conversation we need to be having"
Bob- "You don't notice cuz 6th graders don't have them yet"
Joe- "Mr. Haynie when do they get them?"
Lone girl reading in the corner - "Mr. Haynie!!!!!!"
Me-Saved by the bell but I get to address this tomorrow because part of teaching middle school is teaching these boogers how to be human again.
In second period I had to explain to a couple of sixth graders that, just because they have begun noticing the girls' bodies does not mean that they need to discuss their observations where girls were present, especially the girl they were observing. This class is half 8th grade females and half 6th grade males. I was talking to them quietly and did not notice the girl they were talking about come up behind me. She agreed with me and said she would "beat the sh*t out of them if she saw them looking at her again. She would do it too. She is at least 2 feet taller than they are. Those two little boys would not even look at the side of the room she was sitting on. They answered questions looking at the opposite side of the room. :biggrin:
Puberty; never a dull moment :bulgy-eyes: