I woke up yesterday with a headache. It wasn't terrible, but it wasn't great either. I dragged myself to school. (Teachers have oodles of sick days that we never take because it is not worth the sub plans and fallout.)
If I'd been able to have a different sort of job, where I could sit sedately and not be around loud children, it may be have been OK, but I quickly crossed over to migraine territory.
Please don't yell, I said.
It didn't matter.
My hearing is fine, I said. You don't need to be so loud.
It didn't matter.
I had one of my migraine pills in my desk drawer, like one of those pills a spy carries in case of emergency. I didn't want to take it because it makes me feel so weird and dizzy and awful, but it is better than a migraine, so I finally went for it.
It was a wild ride. I had to sit down for a while, but I powered through, like you do. As time passed, I felt a little better. My headache was gone and I was just slightly dizzy.
Then writing happened.
I had assigned them books on Native Americans on Epic, a website with digital books they can read. They were to look through the books and decide which Native tribe they wanted to write about. This is the exact same thing I have done every year, with zero drama or problem.
This was not like other years.
The books I assigned were about specific tribes or areas where tribes lived, like Native Tribes of the Southwest. There were also some general books about Native Americans.
I had about 5 kids come up immediately and tell me they had decided which tribe they were going to write about: Native Americans. They would point proudly at a book titled, Native Americans.
That isn't a tribe. They are all Native Americans. Pick which tribe.
They said the tribe they wanted to do was Crazy Horse. That isn't a tribe.
More of them said Native Americans. That isn't a tribe.
One girl wandered into a different collection I had assigned earlier about weather. Hurricanes, she said.
That isn't a tribe.
It shouldn't be astonishing, because it happens so often, but I am always astonished at times like that: How is this so hard?!?
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Hope you feel better today!
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