Friday, March 5, 2021

Bugs Bunny Broke My Computer

The ninth graders are reading Of Mice and Men

I'm doing a long-term assignment for an English teacher on maternity leave.

Since all of the English teachers are doing the same thing at the same time, I checked with Ms. W to make sure that the next day we were going on to chapter 3. Alas, her class was behind. So, rather than get ahead of the group, I took a day to "discuss" what we had just read in chapters 1 and 2. 

I prepared. I went through the chapters and found some discussion questions and created a slide presentation to help move things along.

I was ready.

Thursday morning, first period. 

To break up the discussion a bit, I thought it would be fun to show a short video that references the book. And I found the cartoon I had vaguely remembered. 

I intro'd the video by saying that Of Mice and Men is well-known in pop culture. Then I hit play...

We got to the point where Daffy was going to find a real rabbit for the abominable snowman when the buffering wheel of doom appeared on my screen.

Aaarrrgggghhhhh!!!!!

While I attempted to get the video to play again, I asked the kiddos what allusions they caught. They caught the obvious ones, so I was pleased. With them. With my computer, not so much.

(I have two computers going, one with the meet and the other I use to project stuff for the class. It's simpler.) 

I did everything I could think of. I did a hard shut down of the computer. Twice. A restart. I attempted to load things, but it just wasn't going to let anything play. 

After a few minutes of this, I had the kiddos work on the questions for the chapter that were due. And then I spent the entire period trying to get the stuff to work again.

No dice.

Deep sigh.

Well, at least they had time to get their questions done.

Friday morning, I had second period. Also ninth grade. 

I loaded everything. Crossed my fingers...

And it all worked perfectly. 

Sigh.

At least my preparations were used for something. Yay?

26 comments:

  1. No matter how technology evolves, it will find ways to break on you.

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  2. Sorry it didn't work the first time.
    That is a hilarious cartoon, by the way.

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  3. Yay. How frustrating. And that cartoon? I looked it up and there are so many references in popular culture to Of Mice and Men - who knew?

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    1. Oh yeah. Any time you have a big, dumb guy with a little, smarter guy, it's Lennie and George somewhat.

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  4. George! I never connected the 2.

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    1. They're so ubiquitous that no one really thinks about it.

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  5. Mmmm, mysteries of technology ;)) Hopefully it works for the second class!

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  6. I've never read Of Mice and Men, so any connection in pop culture is lost on me. Bugger about your first class but I'm glad that effort wasn't wasted!

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  7. So frustrating to have your efforts messed up by some bug.

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  8. I know how it can be frustrating when you preaper everything and in one moment it stop work. It's good that work perfectly next day.

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  9. Computers, amazing though they are, if they are not working correctly they can become the biggest pain in your rear!!

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  10. How frustrating. But thanks for reminding me of this awesome cartoon. :) Be well!

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    1. I think this was from one of the movies, and there was a reason Daffy had the shirt half on.

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  11. I wonder if they going to read the same books 50 years down the road.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  12. Hi Liz - well I admire you for making the best of it ... and I loved the video clip - all the best - Hilary

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  13. Oh, gosh. That's frustrating. Technology can be a pain when it doesn't work correctly.

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  14. I remember the cartoon! A fun way to start your lesson, regardless of the tech problem. Gold star for you, Liz.

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