I told Adam, "I accidentally said a swear word in my class today."
He said, "You did?" like he hadn't heard me right.
I said, "Yes."
"But you don't even swear."
I know.
I was reading (with great gusto I might add) Ramona the Pest. I was reading about the kindergarten Halloween parade when Ramona was dressed up as a witch. She went around the parade yelling, "I'm the baddest witch in the world!" She said it several times and one of the times I was reading, my tongue got twisted and I said a word that very much rhymes with, but isn't, witch.
I kept going, thinking maybe, hopefully, they hadn't noticed.
Narrator: they had noticed.
When I finished the chapter, one of my students said, "Teacher...did you accidentally say a swear word?"
I said, "Yes. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to."
A boy cheerfully said, because it is our mantra in class, "Mistakes are proof that you are trying."
And a girl said, "And you were trying!"
Then I hoped we could move on.
Narrator: we couldn't move on.
They giggled and whispered and covered their faces and were just generally delighted/shocked/flabbergasted and I was just generally embarrassed.
The good news is that I have a new low bar. If ever I think things aren't going well, I can think, "At least I didn't swear at them...."
2 comments:
So funny!
What a funny post!
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