Friday, September 3, 2010

Mrs. Lawrence vs. Mr. Pratt

By Cathy Taylor

Part 1

Mrs. Lawrence welcomed the very first day of SAA.
When out jumped Mr. Pratt and said, “Introduce myself, if I may?”
Mrs. Lawrence took a shook of her head,
When a student broke his pencil led.
When Mr. Pratt jumped all about,
Mrs. Lawrence started to shout.
When Mr. Pratt left the room,
Mrs. Lawrence knew she was doomed.
Then she shouted out, “No test on Friday! We must protest!”
With Mrs. Lawrence and her trick,
She laughed and took a sip of her Dr. Pepper.

Part 2

On Friday the students had no test
Because today they had to protest.
The students made protest signs
While Mrs. Lawrence knew they had creative minds.
Once they were all done,
Mrs. Lawrence knew she had won.
When they went up the stairs,
It was as still as air.
When what trembled before Mr. Pratt’s eyes,
In his sight was only protest signs.
Mrs. Lawrence at once came,
To see Mr. Pratt’s shame.
The only thing Mr. Pratt thought was funny,
Was the shoutings of no more impersonating bunnies.
Once the students had gone,
Mr. Pratt told Mrs. Lawrence,
“It’s on!”

Part 3

While the students were all about,
Mr. Pratt snuck in like a scout.
Mrs. Lawrence came in to see,
A letter signed by Mr. P.
As Mrs. Lawrence starts to read,
The children came in like a stampede.
All children start to hear,
Mrs. Lawrence and her class scream loud and clear.
Mrs. Lawrence starts to think up tricks
While pulling on her froggy sticks.
Mrs. Lawrence and her class start to think,
How to get Mr. Pratt and his magazine link.
Someday we will get revenge,
To Mr. Pratt’s feeding cookie binge.

This poem was actually written by a student from Mrs. Lawrence's 5th grade class, but it pertains to our class as well so I figured I'd share it. It sums up the "extra-curricular" activites we've been doing in class the first couple of weeks. The upper picture is of the crew that kidnapped Mrs. Lawrence's chair and the ransom note we collaged to leave behind.

I'm a firm believer that if we as teachers can make the kids enjoy coming to school, they will be more receptive when it comes to teaching the core curriculum. So we do learn everything we need to, but we have fun also!

People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing. - Dale Carnegie

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