
School is out and I’m preparing to teach summer school at a new site. I’ll be teaching 11 second graders and 6 third graders. Last night, I confided in my daughter (aka Wise Owl):
“I’m kinda scared of these kids.”
“Why? Aren’t they, like, five years old?”
“Seven! And some are eight!“
Teachers have an opportunity to take enrichment classes to make up for days we took during the Walk Out. #Red4Ed
I’m taking CPR. I wonder how much it’s changed since I took it way back in the day?
What students do you normally teach?
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5th and 6th grade English – in an accelerated program. My summer school kids will be remedial. But I am looking forward to these little kids!
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Well, I’ve taken it twice within a four-year span, and it didn’t change much in that amount of time. I almost want to say they changed what you say before engaging.
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A decade ago, in my last training, they took away the breaths (https://preview.tinyurl.com/y79kbgdn), but now it’s back. It feels good to be certified and review what to do in an emergency, just in case!
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No breaths? Wow, glad that’s back. Exactly! You never know when you need it.
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