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Originally Posted by daisydid
For fear of giving out enough information to identify myself, I'll have to be vague.
The entire grade level that I teach is participating in an activity today based on the unit being taught in my social studies classes over the past couple of weeks. I'll be spending the entire day with my home room class, and UGH. We have tons of behavior problems in that class. Thankfully, home room is one of the two classes taught collaboratively, so I won't be alone.
I'm well prepared for the event, but found out last night that the school board and the superintendent are coming to observe. I shouldn't have been surprised by this, since the event is huge, but it throws in an extra layer of stress.
I try to avoid caffeine, but I think today is going to be a Starbucks kind of day. Thanks for some really good advice and well wishes, guys!
And I agree with Demunie, QM. if you're in tech support, why do they have you doing file management?
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Just do your thing. You're prepared. You'll be doing fine. If you see the school board and the superintendent, imagine them only wearing pink, flowered underwear
I do understand your anxiety though

If something happens , it won't be the end of the world. Tell us how it went, will you?
I have to learn for a fluid mechanis exam on monday. I don't understand why I even have to take this class. It's probably the most annoying and boring thing I've ever seen, even worse than history (uhm, I don't mean to insult anyone, that's just my opinion). What I learned so far is, that a particle flows! You have to imagine that. Water flows! Air flows!
Oh and what is worse; They can't use the normal, standard notation you use in Mathematics. Nope. They have to do their own thing. Flowing water is so special after all...