Times New RomanHi, I've taught 7th grade art and social studies for 17 years and just LOVE this age group. They are very affectionate, extremely funny, totally squirrelly and really want to know if adults other than their parents will love them. They respond well to women who like them and aren't their moms, as they are still very much children inside. They needs lots of concrete directions and structure, as they are the most unorganized creatures on the planet at this point. They respond to humor, praise, affection and honesty. They also need to be taught manners and have good manners modeled for them continuely. I run a benign dictatorship in my classroom, where if they are doing what I want, I lavish praise and affection on them and let them know that they are cool. If they are being squirrelly, I bluntly tell them so and then remind them of (and model) the kinds of the behaviors I want to see. This grade level has a lot in common with kindergarten! This is a wonderful grade level to teach. It does take LOTS of energy to deal with these busy little souls, but it's worth it!! A happy and successful 7th grade experience will set the stage for a successful secondary level experience for many of these kids. Think of it as Puppy Training 101! -Alix Peshette Emerson Junior High School Davis, CA ArialDate sent: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 23:25:42 -0500 From: Renee Mills < Subject: Student Teacher To: ArtsEdNet Talk < Send reply to: ArtsEdNet Talk < ---