There are some rules that we have that most of us just
ignore. For instance, that whole speed
limit thing – not even police officers and judges obey that one! I mean, as long as you’re within a reasonable
speed, usually we get away with breaking this rule. The same thing holds true about rules in the
classroom. For instance, one rule every
classroom in every school has is,
“No Passing Notes in Class”
It’s a rule, but seriously, has anyone NOT ever passed a
note in class before? I guess some
things never change, as about 6 weeks ago, I intercepted this note that was
being passed in my classroom:
Hey Eric*, this is
Nadia*. I REALLY REALLY like you, do you
like me? Put a check:
o Yeso Noo Kind of
Hilarious!!!
Classroom Casanova
Another rule that we have in our school is that students are
not allowed to date. Now, I had always
felt this was another one of those rules that wasn’t strictly enforced –
usually the consequence of students ‘dating’ in elementary school is some
light-hearted jesting at their expense:
Teacher: “So, you and Savannah* are going out?”Student: “Yup!"Teacher: “Where are you going?”Student: “What do you mean?”Teacher: “Going out means you’re going somewhere, right?”Student: “Uhh…”Teacher: “Are you going to the movies? Is your mom going to drop you off?”
Ahh, the joy of belittling a little kid! Good thing dating isn't all that prevalent at my school. On my end, I’ve always just told students that what happens
outside of school is fine – I just don’t want it to be a distraction. And, until this year, this policy has worked
out just fine. But this year, I happen
to have a little Casanova in my classroom. My student Eric, who I’ve known and been close
with since he was in 3rd grade, has had more girlfriends in the 2
months we’ve been in school than I’ve had over the past 2 years! OK, so maybe that is more of an indictment of
my social life than anything, but you get my point. First, it was Nadia. Then, Alana, Katherine, and Meredith, and back
again to Katherine. Eric sure is popular
with the ladies!
The Rhyme, and the Reason
This really wasn’t a huge concern of mine at first – usually,
‘dating’ in the 5th grade is not much of a classroom distraction and
in reality, is mostly entertaining, cute, and ever so occasionally it stirs up
creative juices not seen in their everyday classwork. Take this note Katherine sent to Eric a few
weeks ago:
Here’s a little girl who hates writing and anything
associated with writing, and she put more on that little note than I’ve ever
seen her put down in structured writing times. How could I be mad??
Sadly, a few days later I had to put an end to their ‘relationship’
because of a huge scene (all very innocent, thankfully) they caused in the
library. I was willing to look the other
way when it was hard to notice, but my star-crossed lovers demonstrated why
dating is frowned upon at my school by becoming an obvious distraction. I guess in this way, this rule is kind of
like speeding. Breaking the rule is
accepted as long as no one really notices!
*Names changed
LOL! I want to hear more about the "scene" in the library. I feel like you left out some juicy details. It's like a soap opera starring 8-year olds.
ReplyDeleteIt totally is! Apparently, Eric* and Katherine* went up the stairs to kiss, and a bunch of nosey kids went crazy and followed them up the stairs. Not sure the truth to this though... the ones that ran up the stairs are a bunch of busy-bodies and like to start rumors. Every class has a few of these!
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