In this time outside of the neighborhood, I've committed to writing a series of short stories for both elementary-aged students and educators. The series is entitled "KidzTeach" because they are centered around the stories I have learned as an adult through working with children. The first lesson in the series is entitled "Hurry Up and Slow Down" while the second is entitled "That's What I Remember" and is more of message from students to their educators. Important to remember that this series is just for me haha (no publishing on the horizon.)
KidzTeach Series
Hurry Up &
Slow Down
As the sun rose above the barn
A young rooster was knitting socks with purple yarn
When he heard his dad with a loud cokadoodledoo
waking up the farm
He went up to his dad and dropped his yarn
Why the loud noise at this hour
Near the barn?
Isn’t it too early to sound the alarm?
His dad replied, it’s time to rise
Up before the farmer
Who is still rubbing his eyes
Time is running out he said swatting a fly
Young rooster thought with a smile
I think it’s okay if we go slow and take a while
Slowly knitting is more my style
Hurry Up & Slow Down”
In the corner of the barn a spiderling sat on a quilt
watched his older brother quickly spin a web of silk
It shimmered in the sun like threads of milk
He crawled over to help and when he did…
His brother tapped his foot up and down
You’re way too slow he said with a frown
Time is running out- it’s not time to be a clown
Young rooster stepped in to help his friend…
She just needs to practice and improve her sight
It takes time for artistic might
We all start SLOW- no need to fight
Hurry Up and Slow Down
Now near the mud puddles in the barn by the loft
A piglet was eating her slop from the trough
When she saw her older cousin cannonball
in mud sticky and soft
Cuz pig trotted over to the trough to eat
She didn’t even take a seat
In a minute the food was gone-even the treat!
And she ran off with to play tag with her friends
Did you see that? Piglet said to rooster and spider
That was so fast I couldn’t even think
That food was gone in all but a blink
Does she even remember what she ate in her belly sink?
Hurry Up and Slow Down
Near the pond and the croaks in late-afternoon
The frogs sang their brilliant croon
And the butterflies and grasshoppers hummed to the tune
A baby frog hopped from rock to rock
He hopped so many times he lost his sock
He listened to the adult frogs gossip and talk
CROAK! All you do is hop around
You need to practice your singing sound
You’re runNing out of time!
Said Uncle frog whose eyes were round
But I want to improve my jump and my hop
I just love it so much, and I cannot stop
Everyone is always in a rush he CROAKED with a flop
They need to
Hurry Up & Slow
In the evening the calf watched his mother in a race
She wanted to make the most milk- a whole case
And she did not take a break until sweat poured down her face
But the little friends noticed that there was not one smile
And the other cows did not laugh during the race which took a while
What’s the fun in that? Calf thought as he munched grass from a pile
If only they would Hurry Up and Slow Down
In the sunset sky painted over the farm
A few fireflies danced together with their charm
They talked to each other and floated around the barn
The young friends chatted under that star streaked sky
Thinking about the events of today and wanted to know why
Everyone hurried and rushed around with a sigh
So they found wise grandfather firefly
Well my dear friends, I understand what you are saying
It’s not so long ago that I hurried and bustled without playing
But I became ill and my light went out because my joy was decaying
Then what happened?
The friends all leaned in
Well I realized that slowing down was actually a win
I did things with more care, more kindness and a grin
By watching all of you…
I learned to Hurry Up and Slow Down
That’s What I Remember
I don’t remember all the moments in time
Where I learned about math, spelling and rhyme
But I remember the sunflower frame you made me and the design
That’s what I Remember
I don’t remember the math speed drills
Or the passage we read on someone named Will
But I remember the day you cried
Saying goodbye to us still
That’s what I remember
I don’t remember the difference between perimeter and area okay?
I don’t remember the vocabulary practice we did every day
But I remember the lunch bunches in your classroom
Where you allowed us to stay
That’s what I remember
I don’t remember our mailboxes overstuffed
I don’t remember the packets of extra fluff
But I remember when you belly laughed
And we just couldn’t get enough
That’s what I remember
I don’t remember the pencil I used to write
Or the notebook we used to complete homework at night
But I remember when you wrote
Happy Birthday in shaving cream all in white
That’s what I remember
I remember your smile
I remember my elementary dreams
I remember how you calmed me down so I could let off some steam
I remember your gentle words, your energy and grace
And I hope you remember why you became an educator
In the first place