So, things are finally starting to settle down in my second year of teaching. This is going to be a crazy week, as one of the sixth grade teachers is going to be moving down to fifth grade, but at least that means we'll have smaller classes (Currently I have two classes of around 30. With the third teacher, it will be three classes of around 20).
Anyway, on the day of our first social studies lesson, I asked my students, "What is history? Why is it important?" I laughed at almost all of the answers I got. Here are some of the highlights:
- "It is in the 1800's"
- "History is important because of learning the past it like when you were a baby that the past. History is the past and not the future it like George Washington and Abram Linelinon just like you are going to be in the past."
- "History is important because History tells us of the past if it wasent for aberham linken we would not have a Presidant if it wasent for world war 1, 2, and 3 we would not have freedom and the Smithsonian."
- "History is a story of what hapend in the past tense. without history there probly be no us"
- "history is what happend in the past. Because, it help's you learn better. The Cristiffer found Oklahoma."
- "History is like people who lived in the past. it is important because we can figure out how they did stuff like how they washed close."