Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Teaching Kindergarten


The Power and Possibility of a Slippery Slope                                                                                                                                                How one event in your day can possibly change and affect the rest of your life
Frustration in the school and workplace for college working students


Last Friday I decided to substitute teach 3rd grade at a public school far from my house.


I have heard from many teachers that 3rd grade is the best grade to teach, so I decided to pick a school that was far away from my house to teach at because I wanted to teach 3rd grade.  My parents needed a ride to the airport that morning but I did not want to be late for work, so I had my little sister miss school to drive them.  I arrived at the elementary school a half hour before school started and introduced myself to the principal’s secretary.  My optimistic mood changed to rage when she told me that the teacher I was subbing for actually showed up today.  I was confused because I drove a half hour to get to this school and now they were telling me to go home. 
While I was driving home, I called my boyfriend and he looked up other substitute jobs for me on the computer.  He called a school that was forty minutes away that was looking for a substitute.  At the time I did not think to ask what grade I would be teaching because I was excited that he found me another job.  It was not until I arrived at the school that I found out I would be teaching Kindergarten.   
A day with these Kindergarten children made me question if I ever wanted to teach again.  They ran around the room, screamed and hit one another, refused to learn, and would not stop crying.  There were 3 students that would cry for no reason and it was impossible to think in the classroom.  I tried and failed to control the class and counted down the hours till school was over.
Now I know to teach children old enough that do not cry on a regular basis. 

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