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Creating their own version of cheese touch I'm in the fifth grade now and people still play the Daniel touch and the Logan touch Scream on the bus Bully 1st graders Suck their thumb Calling people with glasses "four-eyes" BAdd New Item Featured Popular Latest Top 10 Best Movies of 2024 ...
“One of the 5th grade girls from my summer group (used to seeing me in shorts and T-shirts) sees me in slacks and shirt and tie and screams at the top of her lungs, ‘Oh my God, George, I’ve never seen you with clothes on before!'” —G.P. “Tuesday, I told a regular m...
Back in the ’80s, my elementary school would use fifth graders as crossing guards. We 10-year-olds legit stood there in our bright orange safety belts and were fully expected to stop traffic and guide younger kids safely across the street. My mind was blown the first time I saw...
The next day, I took Evan to his elementary school for the last time. The 5th graders do a traditional farewell walk through the school and high five all of the other kids. It’s a bit of a rite of passage before they’re bussed to the high school for their official promotion cerem...
When I arrived at the school library, there were about twenty 4th graders, arranged in two rows on little wooden chairs, facing the proctor. The anxiety in the room was intense. Just before the bee started, six of them needed to use the bathroom and one said she had a migraine (but ...
This year, because of COVID, they are offering free National Park passes to 5th graders, too (good until August 31, 2021). I have a 5th grader this year, but we are not planning any trips to the big National Parks, much to my dismay. Reply Tammy March 24, 2021 at 01:46 PM When...
Some teachers specialize in a content area. I specialize in 8th grade (ok, I see you 7th graders, you can be my favorite, too!). Thirteen to fourteen year olds, you know, the real smelly ones? They’re my favorite. I am fascinated by their brain development, and find them to be ...
When the 5thgraders were challenged with an extremely difficult test designed for 8thgraders, a surprising result occurred. The students who had been praised for their effort worked very hard, even though they made a lot of mistakes. The kids praised for being smart became discouraged and saw ...