I went in to my daughter's class today to do a unit on science tools. The kids LOVED it, but I think the teacher thought I was going to do something different. I don't know why I should let that bother me. She seemed happy, but surprised at the route things went. She invited me in on Friday and gave me no direction other than "Say a few things and then we'll let them play with stuff." I set up a few experiments for them to try and choked out a science is great speech. They were clamoring to get their hands wet, so I let them jump in. It was chaos, but happy chaos. My daughter was thrilled.
So, tell me....why can't I be happy with that? It bothers me that I got it "wrong" with the teacher - even thought clearly the kids learned a lot and were very excited. I guess I'm still in awe of the teacher thing (at 38 ) and HATE to do something that veers off the assignment.
So - reassure me. Isn't it better that I got a room full of kids clamoring to be scientists? Isn't it great that the girls in my scout troop begged me to do science with them at scouts? My daughter spent the last 2 hours looking through a microscope at slides and mixing colored waters with the graduated cylinders and test tubes I've dug out for this.
I can't believe I'm really concerned with impressing the teacher more than all that. But I am.
I'm invited to go in to two other classrooms and I'd like to strike a better balance. Do you think that's possible? Or should I stick with my happy chaos approach and get over myself?
So, tell me....why can't I be happy with that? It bothers me that I got it "wrong" with the teacher - even thought clearly the kids learned a lot and were very excited. I guess I'm still in awe of the teacher thing (at 38 ) and HATE to do something that veers off the assignment.
So - reassure me. Isn't it better that I got a room full of kids clamoring to be scientists? Isn't it great that the girls in my scout troop begged me to do science with them at scouts? My daughter spent the last 2 hours looking through a microscope at slides and mixing colored waters with the graduated cylinders and test tubes I've dug out for this.
I can't believe I'm really concerned with impressing the teacher more than all that. But I am.

I'm invited to go in to two other classrooms and I'd like to strike a better balance. Do you think that's possible? Or should I stick with my happy chaos approach and get over myself?
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