As I continued doing research on the upcoming blog post series I'd mentioned yesterday, I came across another blog post from December, 2010 that made me smile.
Since I was out recovering from knee replacement surgery for several weeks, I was writing daily emails to my class. Among them many centered on Zeus and his "attempts" to be helpful during my recovery.
Zeus "helping" me grade their book reports.Others were just updates intended to reassure them that I was doing well and missing them (both true!)
And as you can see, I guess I did set a precedent on those Math problems that my students wrote and were shared yesterday. The email below was written several days before they wrote their own story problems.
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Hey, All!
Greetings from the land of the couch and the pillows. (Also from that of the laptop - can you say "online shopping"?? :D)
BIG CONGRATULATIONS to Kathleen for being the Hershey Geography Bee Runner Up! Sweetie, I am so proud of you, even more so for the wonderful sportsmanship I hear you showed. And to our other participants (William, Chris, Matthew, and Noah), a shout out for you as well. Woot!
As for me, I am doing great! Would you believe there is Math involved in my recovery? Really! For example:
If I could only bend my knee 3 degrees right after surgery, and 87 degrees now, and if I make 12 circuits of my living room on my walker, can I eat an extra piece of pie? ___yes ___ no ___ Mrs. I., just eat the pie and quit worrying about degrees!
Or, here's another one:
If I can bend my knee 87 degrees, can I go outside for recess without my coat?
___ yes ___ no ___ Let's just stay inside and play Twister!
You never know where you will find Math, right? :D
Over Thanksgiving we had a family picture taken with the entire Isenbarger clan. (Well, Zeus isn't in it, but everyone else is!) It is attached - I thought you might like to see us all (can you find me among all the family members? I'm in there - trust me!)
Have a great weekend, and enjoy the snowstorm that's coming! I miss you all!
Love,
Mrs. I.
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I was so lucky to have been a teacher.