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my teacher said I could make a comic for a grade! Here’s the first page
Guess who got 100% on her phonics test!!!
I’m observing a reading lesson in my aunt’s classroom for my literacy class next Wednesday :D
This means that I’ll actually know and be comfortable with the teacher whose class I’m observing AND I finally get to see my aunt teach, which we’ve talked about doing since I was in elementary school.
So today in literacy class, we were playing a game where one or two people leave the room and the class decides who they are going to be without telling them. When they come back, the class asks them questions as if they were that person, and the person tries to guess who they are based on the questions. At one point, two people left the room, and they were decided to be Ponyboy and Johnny. When they came back, the question I asked them was "Why are you so gay for each other?" And that actually helped them figure it out. I was so happy.
More literacy class sketches. Today we have.. ask-bulk (I promised to draw him in my regular style.) Flutterbutt. pinkamena-the-serial-liker
Lunch Thieves
It was a rather cloudy day when the extremely confused teenagers spent roughly five minutes staring at their current teacher in bewilderment, trying to make sense of what she just said.
"What?" One girl in the front of the room scrunched her eyebrows together. "I don't get it!"
The teacher sighed. "Okay, I'll explain it again. Just calm down."
Just when the girl was about to answer, another girl sitting lazily in the back of the room suddenly jumped up out of her seat, thankfully not crashing into her fellow classmates in their seats.
"OH MY GOD, SOMEONE IS STEALING THE LUNCH TABLES!"
Needless to say, everyone rushed to the window upon hearing that, leaving the teacher to face palm gently to the side. No wonder every teacher that taught these kids wound up getting so frustrated all of the time.
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Heheheh! Yes, this little mini story was based off of a real story that literally just happened on Monday. And yes, someone really was stealing our school's lunch tables.
(Actually, they were switching out the tables to get new ones. But who cares?)
Hope you guys keep a look out for those lunch table thieves!
~Admin Panda
82 year old woman, reading her lesson in her adult literacy class, Gee's Bend, Alabama, May 1939.
"The impulse to dream was slowly beaten out of me by experience. Now it surged up again and I hungered for books, new ways of looking and seeing." - Richard Wright