Today, I shared some sad stories from our weekend. We had a pitiful hatch rate, difficult news about one of our animals, and the death of our 'runt' goat kid. I explained that sometimes, everything seems to go wrong. Sometimes, you wonder why on Earth you are doing any of it at all. Sometimes, you want to give up. But, then farm friends come out of the woodwork and offer encouraging words. These gloomy times happen to anyone who raises animals, or crops. As a matter of fact, the class and I discussed that gloomy times happen to ANY of us. When everything seems to go wrong, we cannot curl up and cry forever. We have to stand up, dust ourselves off, make any changes that we think may help, learn from our situation, and keep on truckin'. We ended our discussion with a more light-hearted talk about bunnies. Although we tried for baby bunnies before Christmas, I am not sure if our two are expecting. We talked about the quick gestation of rabbits. I also talked to the class about different types of rabbits. Angora rabbits have very long fur. I showed the class pictures, which caused much needed laughter after our previous discussion! I decided to keep the positive energy flowing by allowing the class to create their own comic strips, incorporating a funnier topic of the day!
The class voted on the posters that they worked on a few weeks ago. We will be taking that poster and using it to create a class project!
Mr. Dennis had a planned absence today, so I led the class through their at-home reading assignment on the Holocaust. The students worked on a reading comprehension exercise to check their retention of the material. Afterward, we discussed the answers, making corrections where needed. Mr. Dennis will pick up here on Thursday!
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