Everyday at school, we as teachers share the funny and unusual things that our students say and do. We have all said that we should write a book. Well, I'm not writing a book - yet. I just want to remember these things and maybe share them with another person or two. Teaching is a marvelous profession and it is because of the students that I find great joy in it.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Put It to Me Gently
I've always assumed that the students in my class think that I'm old. This year's students were born in 2000 and 2001. That's a different decade than my own children were born. Weird! Today, though, a student broke it to me so gently. I was kneeling next her while she was reading. As she turned her page she turned her head to look at me and then said, "Mrs. Grant, someone stuck a gray hair in your head." How rude! Whoever did that shoud feel terrible. TEE HEE
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Sorry, someone who is MUCH older wasn't thinking when they put that gray hair there. (Like God-- strike me down now. Sorry if your blog gets struck in the process, in which case you won't be able to read my apology.)
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