Sunday, December 02, 2007

Science Camp

Blogging, blogging! I haven’t blogged in like forever. Don’t mind the grammar. These days I spend more time trying to decipher bad grammar than I do teaching good grammar. Make sense? I tend to pick up on some of the bad stuff because it’s actually pretty funny sometimes.

Never mind that. I am blogging today because I don’t have to plan lessons this weekend. Why? I am not planning because I am packing to go to science camp. Um, what did I get myself into? Three of us teachers are taking 80 sixth-graders to Angelus Oaks for the week. I was really pumped for this trip until it snowed yesterday. It’s not the pretty, white, fluffy snow with warm sun. It is the hard as a rock, icy, freezing snow with bone-chilling cold. Now I know this is the stuff that young Mr. Slusser would love, but not me. I am a curl up by the fire when it’s below 65 kind of girl. The good news is that I get my own warm and toasty cabin. The kiddos are staying in cabins with counselors. I get to lead a hike each day and I signed up for the 1.5 mile ecology hike. This should be interesting. My saving grace is that most of these kids have never been out of Colton so they will be amazed by anything that has to do with nature. I don’t know about the other sixth grade classes, but my kids loooooooove science. If I did science all day, they would be the happiest students in the world. They even like to talk about “biotic” and “abiotic” factors. They will proudly tell you the difference between them and give you lists if you like. They are really out of this world excited to go tomorrow. God was kind, and I don’t have to ride the bus. The principal decided it would be good to have at least one vehicle with us, and since I have the most experience with mountain driving I was nominated to drive my car. OK, maybe I nominated myself, but the other two absolutely did NOT want to drive. Yeah for me.

Teaching is still wonderful. I really can’t believe that my first year has been so nice. The staff is still great and I get along really well with the principal. My five week vacation was really appreciated, but I was happy to get back into the swing of things when we went back on track last Monday. The kids didn’t forget too much. Adding and subtracting fractions is hard even when there hasn’t been a five-week break. Just wait till we have to divide fractions…oy gevalt!
I figured out just how spoiled I really am. I went to WalMart with my mom yesterday and one of my chores was to buy cables for my new car. Ok, that doesn’t seem so difficult. We found the tire aisle and they had a nice selection of cables and chains. Seems pretty easy so far. Of course, I forgot my list so I had to call Tim for the tire size. He sat on the phone repeating the size for his challenged wife. “No, 205 55 15 not 255 60 15!” Whatever! Did you know that they list the sizes by the last number in that stupid sting of numbers? 205 55 15 is listed numerically by the 15 not the 205. I felt like a flatlander. I must have stood there for a good 10 minutes while Tim calmly waited for me to finish ranting about how stupid it is to list the items by the last number and not the first. Anyway, I got the cables and got out of that aisle as fast as I could.

Only three weeks until winter break!!

2 comments:

Liann said...

Well first of all, Walmart blows chunks. Secondly, you are nuts!!! to go camping with your classes. Third, I think boys put numbers on things so they have something to talk about...why, in the name of all that is rubber, do we need to have 700 different tire sizes? Also,amazing how the boys I know can quote the Green Bay Packers quarterback stats and know their entire playbook, but can't remember that their assignment is due tomorrow. Maybe I need to start numbering assignments differently.

Assignment number R15 225 75
Terms: Spanish-American War.
26-45. 26-45. Hut. Hut. HUT!

Good on you for exposing this plot!

Both Fex said...

80 sixth graders? 3 teachers?











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