It’s true. I wouldn’t be a good ISS teacher. Read this Throwback Thursday note from 5.19.16 to find out why.
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I
learned something today: I wouldn’t make a very good ISS teacher.
On
Field Day, my job is to help cover the re-focus station with Barb The Art
Teacher.
Instead
of being firm and strict with the students who come our way, though, I usually
end up talking to them and giving them the individual attention that they
crave.
This
happened today when I began talking to a student about math and ended up
sitting with him and discussing the vocabulary in a beehive book. It was
actually a very good book. I learned that bees put nectar in cells and leave it
there to dry, thus making honey!
To
hear Barb talk about it, I was patting the student on the back, saying a lot of
“Good job, sweetie’s,” and filling the room with rainbows and butterflies 🙂.
I’m
not sure about all of that! But it’s true, friends. I wouldn’t be a good ISS
teacher.
What
about you, friends? What have you learned recently? About yourself or the
world? I’d love to hear!
God of Light and Wisdom,
thank you for giving us
minds to know
and hearts to love.
Help us to keep learning every day--
no matter what the subject may be.
Let us be convinced that all positive knowledge comes from you
and let us know how to find you and love you in all the things you have made.
Encourage us when life is difficult
and when we are tempted to give up.
Enlighten us when our brains are slow
and help us grasp the truth held out
each day.
Grant us the grace to put our knowledge to use in building your kingdom on
earth
so that we may enter your kingdom in heaven.
Amen.
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