IF I WERE A TEACHER
(from the eyes of a 3rd grader)
"If I were a teacher, there would be three hours of recess every day. We would watch movies on massage chairs after recess and play on iPads. There would be NO homework EVER, and we would take field trips to see the Chicago Bulls."
-Mr. Yoerger (3rd grade teacher at One Magic Classroom Inc.)
Attention! We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming with a brief message from the very first class of One Magic Classroom:
Brody loves puppets, and puppets love Brody. (Photo circa March 2013 from The National One Magic Classroom Library of Congress Archive) |
"If I were a teacher, I would have a HUGE candy jar, and the students would get candy every day. We would even have class pets (five dogs, four bunnies, and sixteen hamsters!). Robots would do your homework, and we would have a 100-inch flat screen T.V. to watch videos on."
- Ms. DuMuth (head of the Agricultural Research and Development)
"If I were a teacher, my class would have: beanbag chairs, a flat screen T.V., electric pens, a pool, a baseball field and a basketball court, iPods, iPads, a LEGO fort, electric name tags, cool car folders, five cats, and the entire classroom would be made of glass!"
Mr. Huseman (head of the Botany Department: with an emphasis on carnivorous plants)
"If I were a teacher, my classroom would have a 1,000-inch T.V. with the most comfortable chairs in the world. There would never be any homework, and we would go to Hollywood to party for field trips. All of the lockers would be automatic, and each student would get one million dollars. At recess we would have paintball wars, and instead of riding the bus to school, we'd take a Ferrari.
-Mr. Shireman (Professor of Etymology at The Don't-Ask-Questions-Unless-You-Know-What-You're-Talking-About University)
Take a look at some more of our educational staff here at One Magic Classroom INC:
Mr. McDonald (Professor of Ornithology at Unibrow University)
If you can't tell, Mr. McDonald stayed up really late writing his master's thesis on the formation of birds. The best thing about this photo is the heading under his name tag, which states "This is my life". Brilliant, if you ask me. So much said, in so few words. For Tyler, it's just another day for the overworked professor of bird studies.
Ms. Turner (Professor of Latin Studies at The Don't-Give-Me-Attitude College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Ms. Lehnhoff (Professional Horse Trainer at The Equine Institute of Higher Education)
Ms. Anger (Editorial Advisor for LEGO Industries)
Here we are!!! All 24 bright, shining, super stars who just can't wait to share their magic with the rest of the world.
1. Kids are great because they are totally spontaneous and creative (when you let them).
2. Ornithology is the study of birds.
3. You can't go wrong with LEGOs and candy when you're talking with eight year-olds.
"Truly wonderful the mind of a child is."
YODA, Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
These are great ideas. I love the 1,000 inch tv! Lily, you are super teacher, amazing musician, and dangerously cute!
ReplyDeleteYou can officially be our #2 fan, after my mom Mike :)
DeleteWhere were you when I was in school Lily? Awesome program. I will check back to see what wonderous things your 3rd graders are achieving!
ReplyDeletePlease do check back Mr. or Ms. Unknown :) And thanks for reading!
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