Unfortunately, I have not gotten the chance to blog since last week but I am back and ready to blog again. So, yesterday I went to the Middle School and met with Mrs. Rapattoni to join her with a group of boys from a class called ED. ED stands for emotionally dysfunctional (I'm ALMOST positive, lol). This group of boys were supposedly, from what Mrs. Rapattoni told me prior to the meeting, these boys are crazy, loud, and argue constantly! Well, well, well... the three boys surprised both Mrs. Rapattoni and I with their wonderful behavior. It was honestly a pleasure to meet these boys and get a chance to observe them and how they interact with each other. We played the board game, Life. They took turns nicely, helped organize pieces and cards, and refrained from calling each other cheaters. One of the boys even said I could choose what board game to play next week! Hopefully, I can make it down to the Middle School and visit them in their class room.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Back At It
Unfortunately, I have not gotten the chance to blog since last week but I am back and ready to blog again. So, yesterday I went to the Middle School and met with Mrs. Rapattoni to join her with a group of boys from a class called ED. ED stands for emotionally dysfunctional (I'm ALMOST positive, lol). This group of boys were supposedly, from what Mrs. Rapattoni told me prior to the meeting, these boys are crazy, loud, and argue constantly! Well, well, well... the three boys surprised both Mrs. Rapattoni and I with their wonderful behavior. It was honestly a pleasure to meet these boys and get a chance to observe them and how they interact with each other. We played the board game, Life. They took turns nicely, helped organize pieces and cards, and refrained from calling each other cheaters. One of the boys even said I could choose what board game to play next week! Hopefully, I can make it down to the Middle School and visit them in their class room.
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