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Mysterious Teaching

Insights behind the perils of being a teacher

When they are bad they are horrid!

I have a challenge this year.  I have 4 very smart boys who don't do any work.  I have tried rewards when they do something but it only worked the first time and then they don't care.  I don't have the money to make the rewards "worthwhile" and besides I don't feel that is a good idea in education.  Also, the parents should be doing that if they want to.  They just sit there and do nothing.  I would be bored out of my head if I just sat there all day doing nothing. 

I have got to come up with a way to actively engage them in the classroom learning.  I tried mini whiteboards today and they just drew on them instead of doing the math requested.  They can't sit in a group table because they disrupt everyone around them. 

If anyone has any ideas I would love to hear them.

Published Tuesday, September 25, 2007 8:21 PM by MysteryTeacher

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About MysteryTeacher

I am 53 years old and have been teaching for 20 years this year. I have two daughters and two grandaughters and two son-in-laws, all of whom I adore. I love to travel with friends but I am now saving for retirement in about 14 years. I am becoming technologically educated. Since digital is the 21st century than I believe that teachers should too. We need to be educated enough to understand our students. I have a teaching degree, a masters degree, an ESL endorsement and a Gifted endorsement.

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