I commented on this strange phenomenon to a few of my boys who instantly burst into snickering laughter. You guessed it. I was a victim of a high school senior prank. And so was the math teacher!
When my linear teaching associate came later we all had a jolly laugh about the whole thing. But then as school time and the rest of the boys started to arrive, we decided to have a little fun. Right as school started, the math teacher looks at me and asks "What am I teaching today?"
I responded without a pause, "The Berlin Wall just fell down. What do I got?" "Algebra II" was the answer. Got it.
So, while my buddy taught the Czech factory workers revolution and Tienanmen Square, I taught the square roots of irrational numbers and 'factoring' irregular equations. This proved slightly difficult since the last math class I attended was nigh unto a decade ago. However, I did manage to pull off some pretty nice off-the-cuff Algebra.

It was a blast, and the boys had no idea how to take it all. Some of them were amazed we could teach both subjects. Some of them just kept asking questions like I actually knew math. It was a riot. Chew on that senior pranksters!
4 comments:
Wow! Way to go! I think I would run and hide if I had to teach high school algebra.
Of course you're smart enough to teach both, Brian! Way to go! Hope you had a marvelous birthday! (Finally catching up to us oldies!)
That's a riot! I love that you just played along. PS hope you don't mind my blog-stalking. ;)
Great fun.
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