I was literally teaching my class this morning, marker to the whiteboard, when an administrator opened the door. This is not unusual, colleagues come in and out all the time to observe me, or one student or another, or all of us, and they are always welcome.
I finished my thought and turned to him, still standing at the door. "Hello," I greeted him, "do you need something?"
He stepped toward me, and in a low voice, said, "Make sure you get those bulletin boards in the hallway updated before back to school night tonight." And then turned and left the room.
To review:
I was teaching
and
he took instructional time
to
tell me to decorate a bulletin board that is not even in my classroom.
I finished my thought and turned to him, still standing at the door. "Hello," I greeted him, "do you need something?"
He stepped toward me, and in a low voice, said, "Make sure you get those bulletin boards in the hallway updated before back to school night tonight." And then turned and left the room.
To review:
I was teaching
and
he took instructional time
to
tell me to decorate a bulletin board that is not even in my classroom.
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