"For in every adult there dwells the child that was, and in every child there lies the adult that will be."
- John Conolly (The Book of Lost Things)
Over the summer I watched and listened to my students as they entered their "tweenage" years, and I had to face the fact that there will be less cuteness (if at all!), and more angst. When I read Teacher Thea's latest Tale, I wax nostalgic about my students' cute years. I wouldn't go back, of course, but from time to time, one wishes for a classroom without side comments, without the snickering, and with so much less disquietude. Then I snap out of it, and suddenly look forward to the interesting things they have to say, their opinions, their observations; and perhaps get a glimpse of the adults they will eventually become.
And get those "aaaw" cuteness moments from the sixes and sevens (the lower grades)
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I may be in for quite a ride this year, but so will the Blendies.
I've got first-week of schools plans brewing in my head, and I'm coordinating with guest speakers already.
I'll be teaching two classes I haven't taught before, and the journey looks to be an exciting one. There will be a lot of blending in terms of methodology and more inter-curricular crossing!
I'll be posting some of them, in case somebody out there wants to use them at home.
Stay tuned!