Monday. Middle school intro to culinary. Fourth period.
(Yeah, it's called "culinary" not cooking and not home ec. Weird, I know.)
The assignment for the day was a worksheet where they had to convert measurements with a pirate theme. That is, there would be a question about storing fish in a barrel (so the pirates had food provisions) and asking how many fish (or how many barrels) and converting from pints to quarts. Or tablespoons to cups. Or gallons to pints.
The questions made sense. And I thought it was a very clever busywork assignment for the kiddos for the day.
But middle schoolers...
Yeah, they didn't like this assignment one bit.
Since I have the science/math background, I understood what they needed to do. And I offered my help to those who asked for it. Some did ask for it.
And then I caught Irene writing on a paper that was not hers.
Damian spent the period whining. The work was hard. Why did he have to do this? He didn't understand.
But, did he ask for help? Even when I stood there offering? Of course not.
Irene? Was writing the answers on Damian's paper.
No, Irene. Damian must do his own work. But she didn't see my point. Nor did Damian.
A student asked to use the restroom. I had another girl, Nina, out. When she got back... "But she doesn't come back when there's a sub..." She doesn't?
Okay, then, time to call security. Nina returned, 25 minutes after she left. In passing I mentioned that I had already added Nina's excursion to my note to the teacher. Suddenly, Nina was apologetic. Could I please leave her name out of the note? Yeah, now she's sorry, now that she knows she'll be held accountable.
Students taking forever to "go to the restroom" has become ridiculous this school year, so I've been keeping track of how long everyone goes and leaving that information for the teacher. Every day. And especially when I have to call security.
Then I look up, and Damian is chasing Irene. And I can't get over to stop them as there are a bunch of kiddos standing between me and them. Standing? They had work. There was no reason for them to be out of their seats.
Yikes. It was quite the class.
The period after this? Totally mellow and on task. Sigh.
Did you take cooking in school? Do you like to cook?
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