It has been a true pleasure teaching history to Trevor's fifth grade class this year. Sure, I've taught a lot of different subjects to the Scouts and always enjoyed it, but there is something special about being in the classroom and sharing a subject I love.
A few weeks ago, as I was portioning a big pot of Hasty Pudding into individual bowls, one of Trevor's classmates commented about how amazing it was that I could perfectly proportion the food into exactly the right number of bowls. After 11 years of doing exactly that every week, it gets pretty automatic! That got me thinking about all of my odd talents that I credit to my years as a teacher. I'm sure there are more, but these are the first ones I thought of off the top of my head.
- I am ridiculously good at dividing food and drinks into 32 equal portions.
- I can write on a chalkboard with my arm behind me, while facing the opposite direction.
- I can read quickly and fluently upside down.
- I am very good at deciphering crazy handwriting.
- I can immediately spot one act of misbehavior in a crowd of well-behaved people.
- I can communicate multiple messages simply by glaring.
- I can plan and teach a lesson that will fit exactly in the time slot I'm given.
So awesome!!! I am LOVING your talents!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty awesome skills to have.:)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these skills, Cindy! And now I know why my mom had the exact same skills when I was growing up!!!!
ReplyDeleteOnce a teacher, always a teacher! I have been out of my Pre-K classroom since 2008 and I know, you never truly leave the classroom- those skills stay with you. It's so great you have been able to continue to use your talents while being involved with Trevor.
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