It’s like:
parks and rec
When lazy students don’t want to earn their credits
It’s like:
When I write students notes at the end of the semester

When I write students notes at the end of the semester

When students tell me detailed aspects of their personal lives (or whatever else is in their head, particularly in the middle of a lesson)
Me: “What country did Mussolini lead?”
Students:

Me: “What part of an essay comes first?”
Students:

Me: “Did anyone bring back their signed field trip forms?”
Students:

Me: “So Scout is Jem’s sister in To Kill a Mockingbird.”
Students:

Me: “Please get out your books to read silently while I call you up one-by-one to discuss your progress.”
Students:

Me: “Does anyone have any questions?”
Students:

Me:

My blog:

When students tell me detailed aspects of their personal lives (or whatever else is in their head, particularly in the middle of a lesson)
Me: “What country did Mussolini lead?”
Students:

Me: “What part of an essay comes first?”
Students:

Me: “Did anyone bring back their signed field trip forms?”
Students:

Me: “So Scout is Jem’s sister in To Kill a Mockingbird.”
Students:

Me: “Please get out your books to read silently while I call you up one-by-one to discuss your progress.”
Students:

Me: “Does anyone have any questions?”
Students:

Me:

My blog:

When elementary school students visit the high school

When elementary school students visit the high school

When I take students’ phones away
They then spend their time doing this:

When I take students’ phones away
They then spend their time doing this:


