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Daily Archives: 5 September 2010
thank you, mrs. m
I liked my first grade teacher when I was going to school in California. I really did.
But there were two or three first grade teachers at my school, and I remember being very jealous at the time of my friend in Mrs. M’s class. Mrs. M’s class was cool because the kids in there got to do awesome things like sprinkle on their self-control!
When they would sit at carpet time and everyone was a little wiggly, Mrs. M would tell the students to “sprinkle on your self-control”, making this fluttering motion with her hand above her head.
I was suddenly reminded of this right in the middle of teaching a science lesson in the general ed. first grade class on Friday. We were studying the five senses, and in this activity, we were passing around mystery items in paper bags. The students were to reach into the bag, feel the object and guess what it was based on their sense of touch.
As I’m standing in front of all 23 of them, explaining the expectations for this activity, I had a sudden and disquieting vision of half the class peeking into the bag, and the other half yelling “THEY CHEATED!!!!”
So I channeled Mrs. M and told them all that it was going to be very tempting to take a peek in the bag but that we were going to sprinkle on our self-control [insert hand motion] to help us.
It worked like a charm!
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