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In reply to the discussion: If a child went back to a grade school when you attended, what would they find odd or not even know what it was? ------- [View all]debm55
(61,371 posts)67. Thank you, sboatcar. We didn't have a slide or that merry go round thing. But we did have the asphalt to play on. And
The scrathes and bruises it came with.
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If a child went back to a grade school when you attended, what would they find odd or not even know what it was? ------- [View all]
debm55
Monday
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Yes, AZJonnie, The little individual ones and the ones bolted to teache's desk. It had Boston printed on it. Thank you
debm55
Monday
#7
Thank you very much, Bluestocking. for sharing. I can see. Do you remember taking the erasers outside and hitting them
debm55
Monday
#8
I remember that when I started teaching. It was in the teacher's "supply room" Thank you Soul _ of_Wit
debm55
Monday
#54
Thank you for sharing , Bluestocking. We used to bang them against the school building as it was yellow brick.
debm55
Monday
#93
That is sad that the Art teacher would do that. I am sorry to hear that. There are so many media that the girl could of
debm55
Monday
#106
Yes. I remember the encyclopedias and the individual ones and the one that was huge. Thank you, karynnj
debm55
Monday
#9
HAHAHAHAHAH. I remember the Safety patrol. Bmoboy, I hope you didn't get to badly hurt from the bike.
debm55
Monday
#12
Oh my that is a bummer. rsdharp. Did you get any perks?? Our safety patrol got free tickets to an amusement park. You
debm55
Monday
#51
Yes , nitpicked , we had them too but never used them for ink. Used to put that little pack of Kleenex in there.
debm55
Monday
#13
I had civics in 9th grade. In grade school. we had PA History in 4th grade. High school was Government. Don't know it is
debm55
Monday
#22
Oh, yeah, by the time I was in elementary, it was replaced with Russia (URSSR was gone by '92 maps)
sakabatou
Tuesday
#154
Yes to both, LogDog75, I do remember that the teacher gave a student and they would rewind the opposite way, HAHAHAHAHH
debm55
Monday
#26
Yes! No Elmers. You had to put a small piece of paper and she would go around and put some of your paper. It was never
debm55
Monday
#31
Thank you very much, iwillalwayswonderwhy. . My class was just American government.
debm55
Monday
#33
I remember the last year for me taking Phonics was when I was in Second Grade. It was taught as a separate class. Now
debm55
Monday
#58
Oh thank you so much, wnylib. Didn't they have a little yellow kitten name. Puff? Anyone know or remember?
debm55
Monday
#127
My school didn't have any equipment.except, balls, jump ropes. But my public playground had one on cement.. Thank you
debm55
Monday
#74
Thank you very much for sharing. Tiny Tabby . We went into the hallway, knelt with hands covering eyes. We were safe
debm55
Monday
#75
Thank you very much TBF for sharing. As a child. I never ate lunch with my teachers. We didn't have lunch monitors
debm55
Monday
#88
Thank you very much, Madcap. I am glad they are gone too. Was never struck by one. They would take boys and girls out in
debm55
Monday
#99
The super dangerous playground that was all made out of steel and just in the middle of a bunch of asphalt.
sboatcar
Monday
#61
Thank you, sboatcar. We didn't have a slide or that merry go round thing. But we did have the asphalt to play on. And
debm55
Monday
#67
Oh yes, I remember those in Jr and Sr High. Thank you very much for sharing, JoseBalow.
debm55
Monday
#100
A strange circular device, mounted high on one wall of each room, marked around
RockRaven
Monday
#65
Sorry , RockRaven, I don't recall seeing one in my classroom. Maybe someone can help you.
debm55
Monday
#69
Thank you so much, OldBaldy1701E. I remember an eighth grader would get out in the hall and ring the bell. It was kept
debm55
Monday
#73
Thank you very much for your selection, Niagara. I remember the foil stars. Early in my teaching career. I used scratch
debm55
Monday
#94
That is the one that we had at our local playground. I remember falling half way off after being spun by the older kids.
debm55
Monday
#92
Wow, he seemed like the teacher of the year. Thank you for sharing Golden Raisin.
debm55
Monday
#126
In elementary school mid morning we all got half pint of milk and a saltine cracker
fargone
Monday
#119
I remember those drills and the ones in the hall. I will keep you in my prayers tonight, sheshe2. I have battled
debm55
Monday
#129
Nuns in habit where none of their hair showed and a ruler in their dominant hand.
greatauntoftriplets
Monday
#133
HAHAHAHHAHAHAH. Ours had the swinging long rosary. Sometimes innocent kids would be caught in the crossfire of the ruler
debm55
Monday
#137
I attended and worked in a Catholic school.Many nuns wear modest but regular clothing;
debm55
Monday
#141
The monkey bars where you'd hang down from and hold chicken fights with an opponent.
applegrove
Tuesday
#155
I went to grade school in the 60s before bussing and walked to school every day.
everyonematters
Tuesday
#156
Thank you very much, everonematters. I was 5 when I walked both way( 10 blocks) by myself to and from kindergarten. I
debm55
Tuesday
#162
Thank you very much, Eugene. I would go home occasionally. I would make my own lunch, and then walked back to school.
debm55
Tuesday
#163
Yes, they were pretty high tech, back in the day. Thank you very much, FM123 for sharing that memory.
debm55
22 hrs ago
#167
How the third floor window got replaced from a rock several decades ago which...
GreenWave
20 hrs ago
#176
Green absorbent stuff the nuns threw on the floor when someone threw up ..
displacedvermoter
20 hrs ago
#177
HAHAHHAHAHHAHHHAHHAH, OMG, I remember that stuff. Thank you displacedvermoter.
debm55
20 hrs ago
#182
Thank you very much, Old-8643. We never did under the desk drills but we did the hall drills
debm55
15 hrs ago
#187
Vaccination lines. Not just polio shots. Still have my smallpox vaccination scar.
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