As someone who grew up on the Texas Gulf Coast and moved to PA, I am cracking up at the story of your first static electricity experience! My kiddo used to love putting the covers over our heads, running our hands over the sheets and enjoying the light show.
Maine science teacher here. Winter is rough - every time I touch my magnetic whiteboard I yelp… super shocking! I do love to teach electricity though - lots of “hands on” experience. Try peeling a sweater off in the dark. It’s your own private fireworks display.
One By Metalica is also based off of Johnny Got His Gun. a great book.
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Hey!!! It’s Danielle Ward, the Teacher from Hilldale!!! Thanks for the shout out!! I had another teacher share this with me yesterday!! You have gained a new follower!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼❤️
I just looked at your comedy tour, it’s here tomorrow, at Caines not sure if I can get a plus one by then, will try to get a ticket at the door tomorrow!!!
One of my favorite gifts from a student: a composite figure of a mouse in front of a blackboard. The student had painted the figure including putting a math equation on the blackboard (my subject). It’s been over 20 years, and I still remember the work I put into getting his parent to get his eyes checked and glasses bought for him. Once he could see the board he did so much better in class. I sincerely hope he is doing well.
i had a speech teacher when i was little because i wouldn’t talk, she saw me working at a grocery store after graduation of high school and she gave me 50 bucks it was pretty awesome
It's amazing to me that teachers sometimes don't need to have CPR & First-aid training.... I have had to get this training pre-pandemic to be a sub in NY, and then I became an art teacher for 3 years in VA where it lapsed. I haven't had to renew it until I quit and started working PT at a before-school / after-school setting in a VA public school. Even my team of college/HS kids has to have it. The company provides it in school gyms 😅
Take a hot steamy shower and leave the door open so it fogs the place over. We have almost lost a TV because of static. We have installed an entire house humidifier. I live in the Neb/Co/WY area
6:17 i was like 7 or 8 up in Pennsylvania, and i was sleeping on the couch after a long night of monsters under my bed. I pulled up my blanket to get warmer and i saw all the sparks and thought i was going to catch fire
On the CPR and Heimlich maneuver, in my state it is a requirement that students learn CPR before we graduate high school. I just finished my freshman year, and we had to learn it in the required health/pe class taken that year. I'm not 100% sure where I learned the Heimlich, but I believe we learned that in elementary school. So, schools are taking initiative for students to graduate with this knowledge, but it would be great for teachers to have a refresher!
Travel with some static guard spray!! I was shocked (see what I did there?) at the fact that it was a new experience for you. I live in Ohio, so static is a regular thing in the winter!
Yes...despite being next to the Atlantic Ocean, the air in winters in Maine are very dry. Running a steamy shower with the bathroom door open may help. Please come back in the Spring. Glad you got to go to Becky's Diner!
I’m definitely a type B teacher. My husband is an A (although he’s not a teacher). He’s always stressed. Just a suggestion but can you start putting chapters in your videos?
Paper airplanes are not allowed at my kids’ elementary school (too distracting and can hit someone in the face), but fortune tellers, snowflakes, jumping frogs, and other paper folding/crafts are alive and well!
I’m a type a teacher with some b sprinkled in. lol. I don’t care how you get your job done, just that it’s done to the best of your ability. What really gets me though is the type B teachers who think that all type A’s have to have it their way so they just sit back and wait for it to be done for them. Then the type a teacher looks like the bad guy. We’ve got several of those in my building.
When I was in kindergarten, I choked on a piece of candy during reading time. My teacher had to do the Heimlich maneuver on me. Thank heavens she knew what to do! You guys should collaborate with Dr. Mike. It could be really beneficial. He is the reason those chest compression machines are in the airports.
I am LOVING Devin's No Limit shirt. I literally have not thought about that label since 1999.
As someone who grew up on the Texas Gulf Coast and moved to PA, I am cracking up at the story of your first static electricity experience! My kiddo used to love putting the covers over our heads, running our hands over the sheets and enjoying the light show.
Maine science teacher here. Winter is rough - every time I touch my magnetic whiteboard I yelp… super shocking! I do love to teach electricity though - lots of “hands on” experience. Try peeling a sweater off in the dark. It’s your own private fireworks display.
One By Metalica is also based off of Johnny Got His Gun. a great book.
Hey!!! It’s Danielle Ward, the Teacher from Hilldale!!! Thanks for the shout out!! I had another teacher share this with me yesterday!! You have gained a new follower!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼❤️
Just a quick tip. Turn the shower on for a few minutes
Went to umaine for a year lol can confirm the cold can cause static electricity in fabric. Devin’s not crazy 😂
Thank you!
I just looked at your comedy tour, it’s here tomorrow, at Caines not sure if I can get a plus one by then, will try to get a ticket at the door tomorrow!!!
One of my favorite gifts from a student: a composite figure of a mouse in front of a blackboard. The student had painted the figure including putting a math equation on the blackboard (my subject). It’s been over 20 years, and I still remember the work I put into getting his parent to get his eyes checked and glasses bought for him. Once he could see the board he did so much better in class. I sincerely hope he is doing well.
When I taught pre K on NYC we were required to take CPR.
i had a speech teacher when i was little because i wouldn’t talk, she saw me working at a grocery store after graduation of high school and she gave me 50 bucks it was pretty awesome
It's amazing to me that teachers sometimes don't need to have CPR & First-aid training.... I have had to get this training pre-pandemic to be a sub in NY, and then I became an art teacher for 3 years in VA where it lapsed. I haven't had to renew it until I quit and started working PT at a before-school / after-school setting in a VA public school. Even my team of college/HS kids has to have it. The company provides it in school gyms 😅
Take a hot steamy shower and leave the door open so it fogs the place over.
We have almost lost a TV because of static. We have installed an entire house humidifier. I live in the Neb/Co/WY area
I'm not a teacher, I'm a parent, and I love your podcast!
I’m not a teacher or a parent and I also love the podcast!❤😂
That tip about doing staying alive while doing cpr I saw from The Office! Haha
Omg the electricity thing use to happen to me!! 4:53
6:17 i was like 7 or 8 up in Pennsylvania, and i was sleeping on the couch after a long night of monsters under my bed. I pulled up my blanket to get warmer and i saw all the sparks and thought i was going to catch fire
The nurse that did my cpr training said that about “Stayin’ Alive” as well.
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When will the tickets be on sale for your shows in Hawaii? 😊 I love your podcast
Very soon, I am thinking by the end of the month last I heard.
On the CPR and Heimlich maneuver, in my state it is a requirement that students learn CPR before we graduate high school. I just finished my freshman year, and we had to learn it in the required health/pe class taken that year. I'm not 100% sure where I learned the Heimlich, but I believe we learned that in elementary school. So, schools are taking initiative for students to graduate with this knowledge, but it would be great for teachers to have a refresher!
I teach in Virginia and first aid and cpr is a requirement for licensure.
If you are waiting for the crowd of drinks out numbering the attendees, WI will be a warm welcome. Hope to see you Aug 16 in Wausau, WI
Travel with some static guard spray!! I was shocked (see what I did there?) at the fact that it was a new experience for you. I live in Ohio, so static is a regular thing in the winter!
Recently retired - kids were definitely folding footballs, ninja stars, and airplanes at my school last year. 😆
Awesome!
Static Electricity is evil! Will I get a shock, will I not...every single day!
Yes...despite being next to the Atlantic Ocean, the air in winters in Maine are very dry. Running a steamy shower with the bathroom door open may help.
Please come back in the Spring.
Glad you got to go to Becky's Diner!
Dang could have used that tip, good idea.
I definitely think teachers and staff should be trained.
I also saw a video where the gym teacher saved a student from choking
Don’t forget the paper hats
I’m definitely a type B teacher. My husband is an A (although he’s not a teacher). He’s always stressed. Just a suggestion but can you start putting chapters in your videos?
Paper airplanes are not allowed at my kids’ elementary school (too distracting and can hit someone in the face), but fortune tellers, snowflakes, jumping frogs, and other paper folding/crafts are alive and well!
I’m a type a teacher with some b sprinkled in. lol. I don’t care how you get your job done, just that it’s done to the best of your ability. What really gets me though is the type B teachers who think that all type A’s have to have it their way so they just sit back and wait for it to be done for them. Then the type a teacher looks like the bad guy. We’ve got several of those in my building.
When I was in kindergarten, I choked on a piece of candy during reading time. My teacher had to do the Heimlich maneuver on me. Thank heavens she knew what to do! You guys should collaborate with Dr. Mike. It could be really beneficial. He is the reason those chest compression machines are in the airports.
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