Showing posts with label Classroom Cartoons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Classroom Cartoons. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Old Pinkie Primar Cartoon

Old Pinkie Primar Cartoon about pur r r r fect grades.

Tragedies of Childhood

When teacher intercepted the love note you tried to pass to your little sweetheart and made you read it aloud to the whole school. Wasn't it simply fierce?

Inquisitive Clarence in Sunday School

Inquisitive Clarence asks his Sunday School teacher to further explain Noah's Ark.

Decoratin' The Board

"Wilbor if you could only spell as well as you can draw, I would have more hopes for you."

Investigations concerning school boys

"Frank E. Lakey, a teacher in the English high school, has just announced the results of his investigation of boys. He says that boys are at their best at 10 a.m. and at their worst at 4 in the afternoon."

Friday, September 16, 2011

the golden rules of teaching according to peanuts!

The Peanuts gang by Charles M. Schulz. Top row: Woodstock, Snoopy, and
Charlie Brown Bottom row: Franklin, Lucy van Pelt,
Linus van Pelt, Peppermint Patty and Sally Brown
"Thoughts and Golden Rules on Education"
was found at a St. Louis Book Fair by my sister-in-law.
We couldn't bear the thought of seeing it tossed out!
It was apparently made for a very special principle, "Miss Hays."
Rule Number 1 - Don't Lose Your Cool.
Rule Number 2 - Answer every question no matter how strange,
inappropriate, or ridiculously stupid.
Rule Number 3 - Don't smile until after Christmas break.
Rule Number 4 - Encourage harmless fantasy
and creative goals.
Rule Number 5 - Recognize student accomplishments!
Rule Number 6 - Volunteer and expect the worst.
Then repeat the scenario frequently.
Rule Number 7 - Tell the student what to do by suggesting it
and then look surprised when he or she doesn't conform.
Rule Number 8 - Be prepared to reinvent yourself now and again.
Rule Number 9 - It's alright to get a bit excited
about the end of the school year.
Rule Number 9 - again
Rule Number 10 - Treat everybody the same,
even though their not,
the same that is.
Rule Number 11 - Establish your authority early in the game,
I mean school year.
Rule Number 12 - Education is always number one priority,
although education about life sometimes gets in the way.
Rule Number 13 - Educators know more about
meetings than CEOs do.
Rule Number 14 - Sometimes it is better to just "sleep it off."
Rule Number 15 - The joys of life should always be
remembered with great nostalgic affection.
Rule Number 16 - This rule is often forgotten.
What was that rule again?
Rule Number 16 - Oh, yeah,
never forget to butter both sides of your toast,
oh, I mean bread.
Rule Number 17 - Teachers and administrators should be best friends.
Rule Number 18 - Saturday is the principle's day off!
Rule Number 19 - Secretaries rule, the rest of us drool.
Rule Number 20 - Principals should answer all questions.
Rule Number 21 - Teachers get fired if they don't know everything.
Rule Number 22 - Integrity, tenacity, accuracy always.
Rule Number 23 - A happy administrator,
makes for happy holidays.
Rule Number 24 - Learners inherit the Earth,
even when you least expect it.
Rule Number 25 - Always at all times
and in all places
be
appreciative.

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