Teaching when you’re sick
I would get sick in the middle of May – it never fails, whenever I happen to be busiest, Mother Nature gets me. It doesn’t help that the weather has taken a sudden turn back to winter and it is cold cold cold. All I want to do is curl up under a blanket and spend the day on the couch.
Luckily, I’ve come up with some pretty good strategies for teaching when I’m not feeling my best. Those can be the longest days! Of course, if you’re really really sick – and contagious – stay home! But if you’re just uncomfortable, here are somethings that will help you out:
When it comes to getting through the day in the classroom, I have a few tricks up my sleeve. I’ve got to have kleenex, of course and for some reason I’m more likely to use them if they’re in a cute box… Audio books are my secret weapon. They save what’s left of my voice and my kids seem to pay better attention to an audio book than they do to me. I’m also a fan of pulling out the “special” art supplies – these are usually reserved for the teacher stash, things like glitter crayons, smelly markers, and colored glue pens. Kiddos will work much longer with supplies that they rarely get the opportunity to use.
Soothing music helps keep the room calm, and I love the Piano Guys – classical meets pop – means that it’s still fun to listen to while we work, even if it is helping set the mood for the day. Finally, Magna Tiles. These are my go-to activity whenever I need something that the children are sure to be interested in for a long time. I’ve blogged about them a number of times, but I can’t possibly tell you how much my kiddos love these!
What are your secrets for getting through the day when you feel less than 100%? If you want to ward off the bug that I caught, be sure to take a peek at my tips to keep from getting sick!