posts have been few and far between. with the start of a new school year, it seemed like a good time to try to blog more regularly.
this morning, i woke up early and felt panicky - almost like i was a first year teacher again. i switched from fourth grade to second grade and so it sort of does feel like starting all over again. i had a brief moment this morning where i kind of wanted to throw up - from nerves, not from being sick while in tokyo.
so, i met my new class today - 18 second graders and 1 more coming tomorrow for a grand total of 19...so far. it can pretty much change day to day for the next few weeks. the kids short and cute. they talk a lot and have to go to the bathroom...A LOT. and while they are cute, i'm oddly afraid of them. i have no idea what to expect from them and what they're supposed to be able to do. for example, i gave them a math pre-test today, and the first question had 8 discs and the kids just had to bubble in the number 8 to show how many discs were pictured. uh...what? i guess i'm tripping out because i'm used to teaching linear algebra, long division, integers, and multi-digit subtraction/addition/multiplication. so questions like "how many ducks are pictured?" (7, in case you're wondering) are throwing me off. i kept going, "why don't they know 11-6?! is it because we only have 10 fingers so the 11 throws them off?" i bet the kid with 11 fingers is thinking, "this is so easy!" just kidding, none of the kids have 11 fingers, i don't think.
i'm going to work up to just treating second graders just like i treated fourth graders. hopefully, they won't start crying. that would be bad.
1 day down, 179 days to go...
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
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i didn't know what "11-6" was just now reading this. i thought it was some short-hand for something like eleven-sixths or 24-7. then i realized you meant 'eleven minus six.' i would definitely have cried in your classroom.
congrats on first day down!
yay steph! you're going to make a great 2nd grade teacher! do not despair, they'll soon learn to add and take away again after they recover from summer amnesia ... and they'll even learn to multiply too!
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