Caulfield: Last week of school. Not much point in starting anything new. Mrs. Olsen: You said that last week. and a month ago. Try a different line. Caulfield: That would be something new.
Last week of school — good time for quicky projects & more hands-on stuff. Of course, for some teachers (like me) that have to change rooms, it’s also an opportunity to give students a chance to earn some sweat-equity by schlepping materials from point A to point B.
Keith Kunz over 9 years ago
In my area the last day was may 28th k to 8 so finals and graduation took place the week after June 1st
Arianne over 9 years ago
A different line from the same old story: A novel approach.
whiteheron over 9 years ago
There is nothing new under the sun.And if you don’t start nothin’, won’t be nothin’.
Kroykali over 9 years ago
And in a couple weeks he’ll be seeing back to school ads.
vwdualnomand over 9 years ago
what do teachers do for the last week, other than finals? Do they even care or do they just phone it in?
toahero over 9 years ago
Though Mrs. Olson hates it now, I bet someday she looks back on these times and laughs.
Caufield on the other hand, already laughs at them.
Strod over 9 years ago
Mrs. Olson has always started new things in class during the last week of school. Not doing so would be something new (to her). You’re SOL, Caufield.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) over 9 years ago
Last week of school — good time for quicky projects & more hands-on stuff. Of course, for some teachers (like me) that have to change rooms, it’s also an opportunity to give students a chance to earn some sweat-equity by schlepping materials from point A to point B.