Did You Have a Fun Class in High School?
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 8:20 am
I've got some pretty radical theories of education. One of them is that once in a while, just every so often, school should be fun. If you haven't been to a modern high school lately, you'd be surprised at the sheer pressure and intensity of test-driven education these days.
And that's sad in a way. We are making kids grow up way too fast. I've sometimes said that the biggest problem with adults is that we are all too serious all the time now. With the pressure of 21st century life, we all seem to be blazing along the track Hell-bent for the end with blinders on.
I mean, when was the last time you rolled in the grass with your favorite person and tickled each other? And yet, that's precisely what would be good for us all according to the doctors. We are all stress casualties.
I fondly remember a Horticulture class that I had in the 1970s. Not only did we get to sit together at tables instead of in back-of-head-to-face rows and desks, we got to get our hands dirty, occasionally walked around the neighborhoods near our high school looking at people's yards, and YEAH! the teacher, Woody Woodrum, even played the radio softly while we worked!
MAN! That one class made the whole day bearable.:yh_party
I try to be like that whenever I can. Today we are learning about Nets. A Net is a two-dimensional geometric representation of a three-dimesional polyhedron. You know...like a pizza box before it is folded up!
The kids write the definition of a Geometry vocabulary word on the net, then they color the net, cut it out, and glue or tape it together to build a 3D model.
When I first did this, I thought, "These are high school kids, there's no way they are going to go for cutting and pasting." But was I ever wrong. I get out the scissors, glue and colored pencils and they light up like Christmas trees and babble with excitement!
And yes... I turn on a clean radio station for them while we have some old-fashioned fun.:yh_bigsmi
So, did you have a class in high school that was just fun to go to? One that helped you make it through the day?
Oh: Here's a link to those nets: Nets (3D Models) : Free Printables : SEN Teacher ~ Free teaching resources for Special Needs.
And that's sad in a way. We are making kids grow up way too fast. I've sometimes said that the biggest problem with adults is that we are all too serious all the time now. With the pressure of 21st century life, we all seem to be blazing along the track Hell-bent for the end with blinders on.
I mean, when was the last time you rolled in the grass with your favorite person and tickled each other? And yet, that's precisely what would be good for us all according to the doctors. We are all stress casualties.
I fondly remember a Horticulture class that I had in the 1970s. Not only did we get to sit together at tables instead of in back-of-head-to-face rows and desks, we got to get our hands dirty, occasionally walked around the neighborhoods near our high school looking at people's yards, and YEAH! the teacher, Woody Woodrum, even played the radio softly while we worked!
MAN! That one class made the whole day bearable.:yh_party
I try to be like that whenever I can. Today we are learning about Nets. A Net is a two-dimensional geometric representation of a three-dimesional polyhedron. You know...like a pizza box before it is folded up!
The kids write the definition of a Geometry vocabulary word on the net, then they color the net, cut it out, and glue or tape it together to build a 3D model.
When I first did this, I thought, "These are high school kids, there's no way they are going to go for cutting and pasting." But was I ever wrong. I get out the scissors, glue and colored pencils and they light up like Christmas trees and babble with excitement!
And yes... I turn on a clean radio station for them while we have some old-fashioned fun.:yh_bigsmi
So, did you have a class in high school that was just fun to go to? One that helped you make it through the day?
Oh: Here's a link to those nets: Nets (3D Models) : Free Printables : SEN Teacher ~ Free teaching resources for Special Needs.