Monday, November 2, 2009

I need your clothes, boots and your motorcycle.


I decided that the big screen TV connected to the computer could be used for even bigger and better things than just the activity CD. I'd stumbled across this picture after typing in some stupid word like "vacation" or something like that.



On Monday, the sixth graders were learning 'Can/Will you help me ________?'. So, I let each class try to fill in the dialogue box as a sort of warm-up activity to get things started. This one was pretty funny to me.


On Wednesday, the third graders were learning names of animals and how to say 'how many?'. I came up with these witty lines all by myself.


On Thursday, the fifth graders were attempting to take their first steps into the land of past tenses, so this was what they saw when they entered class.

And, yeah, that's my job. I search around the internet for pictures and add funny lines to them that pertain to whatever I'm teaching for that particular day. It's not easy. Sometimes Google gets me excited about a picture and then tells me that its host site is forbidden. Sometimes my finger hurts from clicking. Sometimes the candy that I'd originally bought for the kids (but ended up just eating by myself) runs out, and I have to go buy some more.

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