Friday, January 28, 2011

In awe of the wonderful Chicken

Another week has gone by and I feel like I am a week older, not wiser, just older. This week was an exciting week. I taught my first class, took a field trip, and learned that although I was in high school just a short 4 years ago kids sure have changed!

This week started out easy enough. I was all jazzed to finally get those 8th graders in my room Tuesday morning. I had prepared a kick-@$$ lesson for them, got all the supplies ready and i was all set to jet. Then once third hour came around no 8th graders showed up. Ya see, in Pleasantville the 8th graders have a 5 day week, which means in the four days were are here, their cycle continues  like a 5 day week. For example, Tuesday through Friday are days 1-4, but come next Tuesday it is day 5 and by Wednesday it is day 1 again. And we get them on days 1,4, and ever other 5. Turns out Tuesday was day 3 and not day 1 as i suspected, pretty confusing huh? Well Mr. Collins got a good chuckle out of this and so did, minus the red face i sported for an hour. It just goes show that even with all the preparation in the world, if u arrive early you still look like a fool. But then the next day i was able to rock out the lesson. Importance of Animals in Agriculture. We went over domestication and different products and by-products and then we made Ice Cream, they loved it. Mr. Collins says this is the most active group of 8th graders he has ever seen, and I believe him. They have a lot of questions and are seemingly in awe of all a chicken can do and demand a unit over chickens, which I will oblige.

On Thursday I was able to take two livestock judging teams to the Pork Congress in Des Moines at the Iowa Event Center. It was a great experience, since I was riding solo. I found out how much a group of high school kids can wear someone out! The biggest thing I got out of the experience was talking to other Ag Teachers. One first year teacher I know said something that agreed with instantly and a thought that I have had. "There was NO WAY I was like this when I was in high school." Even though I am sure I was, actually I was probably one of the biggest pains in the ass when I was a freshman-senior ;), It really helps me be able to see things from their perspective. Another comment I made to another Ag Teacher was "Do I look new here." he looked at me and said yes without hesitation. It felt so different to be on the other side of the fence, but it a good way. After we got home I was tired, but I was so much more happy with my choice to go in to AgEd and in the fact that I will be an Ag Teacher.

As the week winded down on Friday I assumed full control of the 7th hour Agronomy/Biotech class and we have some good ideas and big plans for them. Ranging from CDEs to the Crop Plot to BioTech and DNA we have alot to cover in a short amount of time, but I am more then willing to take it over. Well that is all for the week, I feel like I have more to say, but nothing comes to mind. I will probably be writing part two to this blog tomorrow, but as of now I have some lesson plans to finish up.... Have I ever mentioned how much i love 8th hour preps? Well anywho, in the words of the immortal Red Green Remember, "I'm pulling for ya. We're all in this together"

Peace Easy Lemon Squeezies!

1 comment:

  1. Bret you think you were just a pain in the ass during high school? :P I just had to go there!!

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