Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Mrs. (Sorry) is...

In my literature classes I regularly give my students a writing prompt, and they spend the first 7 (or so) minutes of class writing. Today, my student who wrote the date on the board also wrote Mrs. (Sorry) is... This was NOT the writing prompt (partially because I would be extremely frightened to see what the junior high students would write if it were), however, one of my students came up to me after class and wanted to read her prompt to me. She had used the Mrs. (Sorry) is... and it was so neat that I had to make a photocopy of it to keep.

Here it is:

Mrs. (Sorry) is...

super, awesome, cool, nice, kind, glamorous, smart, young, good, creative, fun, funny, a teacher, fashionable, fabulous, joyful, a good writer, a good influence, pretty, married, a superhero, a Twilight fan, happy, helpful, a role model, a dog lover, a candy-giver, composed, an actress, rocking, cheerful, content, sunny, likeable, a woman, confident, nice-shoes-buyer, agreeable, amiable, fun to be around, delightful, charming, festive, jolly, cheerful, sociable, calm, peaceful, friendly, pleasant, faithful, clever, a peacemaker, intelligent, fair, imaginative, living in San Diego, active, modern, lively, good-mannered, focused, an American, good-natured, independent, a leader, talented, a good reader, puzzling, prayerful.

How cool is that?

I think I'm going to fold it up, put it in my wallet, and get it out any time I'm feeling not-so-great about myself.

3 comments:

Aimee @ Smiling Mama said...

That is awesome!!

Anonymous said...

Glad to know that your student was able to describe you so perfectly! Love, Mom

KtownP said...

That is so special and true!

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