i got this email from a student who didn't show up to give his presentation.
hello Mrs brooks this is P im sorry i didn't come to class today i actually came late at 11:40 i know that is no excuse however i had my project done and was up all night finishing it. I was actually planning on pulling an all nighter and getting my character ready (what i was going to wear) though i know excuses wont get me anywhere. I would just like to explain that i took a nap and woke up at 11:30 i did however complete my project and would like to know if there is anyway i can still present it and if you could tell me what i missed in class to i would really appreciate that thank you for your time.here's the reply i felt like sending...
sincerely
P.
P...i didn't reply though. i just talked to the student in class today and reminded him that if he misses his presentation day he has to take a zero on the project. but hey... that's what blogs are for!
please use punctuation. you're right, excuses aren't getting you anywhere. in fact, telling me about your all-nighter doesn't make me think you are a dedicated student or deserving of a little slack. it just affirms to me that you don't know how to manage your time and you need to pull it together. i'll admit procrastination is part of the game here but instead of taking a nap after staying up all night, drink a BooKoo so you can make it through the last few hours of your sleep deprivation experiment and get to class to present your project. oh, and remember how last time you asked me to fill you in on what you missed in class i reminded you that it's your responsibility to find out from a classmate? yeah, same deal.
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If it makes you feel any better, I had to have a ten minute conversation with one of my art students convincing her that she indeed had a last name. But then again, she is in kindergarten and five year old ignorance can be kinda cute.
If it makes you feel any better I had to have a conversation with one of my students about why he couldn't stay after school to finish his lab because he was on House Arrest. That after he got through telling me he couldn't write at all because his punching hand hurt. Ah, science!
You'll like this though. I convinced my fourth period students that if you shout "SCIENCE!" periodically while you're doing a science experiment it usually helps the science experiment provide positive results... so the whole class period I could hear students shouting "SCIENCE!" and would look up to find them looking intently into their microscopes... it was grand.
If it makes you feel any better, once I had to tell my primary kids you can't send Jesus sandals for Christmas, but it's still a good idea. Okay, maybe that doesn't make you feel any better, but it makes for some good primary class discussion.
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