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  • It's Hard to Keep a Straigh Face Sometimes

    I'm currently in school for my Bachelor of Education and I'm about halfway through my second teaching placement. Right now I am working in a grade one classroom, and the kids will often say the most hilarious things...

    One of the things we do every morning with the kids is guided reading. In small groups (not more than five usually) the kids meet up with a teacher to work on their reading skills and get more individual feedback. It's pretty awesome.

    With my kids, we were reading an Anansi story. (Anansi is a trickster spirit, so the stories are usually pretty fun and engaging for the kids). We've also been working on chunking up hard works to sound them out, so the kids break them up into smaller sounds.

    'Anansi' is a hard word for kids to figure out. Yesterday, a kid figured it was 'Anus'.
    Definately hard to keep a straight face.

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    I could not do your job.
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      The roles get reversed when you teach middle school. I had a very long list of words that I could not say in front of my 7th graders. This list included perfectly innocent words like ball, moon, door, axis (difficult to avoid when you teach math) and other seemingly innocent words. 12/13 year old humor is interesting.
      At the conclusion of an Irish wedding, the priest said "Everybody please hug the person who has made your life worth living. The bartender was nearly crushed to death.

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        My daughter daren't show her 7th grade science students an animation of "Vibrational modes of water molecules"...

        Looks too much like a bra jogging.
        I am not an a**hole. I am a hemorrhoid. I irritate a**holes!
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