Tuesday, September 22, 2009

7th grade

I really enjoy the 7th graders, individually. As a whole they drive me nuts but make me giggle. One of the 7th graders has celiac's disease, he can't eat anything with gluten in it. I discussed it with him and he is completely okay with the class making pancakes and he not getting to eat them because he doesn't even like pancakes.

I went over proper procedures on how to measure and use utensils today and told the students that once they use a utensil it goes in the sink.

When a student asked me why they needed to do this the student with celiac's disease spoke up and said "Because of me!" When questioned further the student said in a talk-too-fast-because-you-are-sooooooo-excited-voice (this is not a direct quote) "Well, it's like this. One time my brother made a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and after he rubbed the knife with peanut butter on the bread he decided to get some more and stuck the knife back in the jar. I went to use some peanut butter later and in 10 minutes I got hives because the jar was contaminated. It was so awesome I got to go in the ambulance and was in the hospital overnight and my brother had to do my chores for a week!" The other students then proceded to ohh and ahh over this and told him how lucky he was.

Then one student said " Mrs. Taylor, can we make PB and J's so we can call an ambulance to school. That would be awesome!" I didn't know what to say so I just said no real fast and finished the demo.

I still don't know how to respond. It was like they all thought his potential hospitalization was hilarious and a cool food science experiment!

1 comment:

Just Jana said...

7th graders are my favorite. Don't have the bad attitudes of 8th graders and not as confused as 6th graders. :)
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Welcome to my world. Nothing too exciting going on here....I am a teacher and enjoy telling my friends about the interesting things that happen in my daily life. I find the most pleasure in the simple things that occur daily. Like the brilliant sunsets as I drive home from work or the way Maggie whimpers and paws when she dreams in the kitchen or the way Cody starts my car when he leaves for work just because he knows I don't like to be cold.