A Good Little Girls Zine

Friday’s Schedule

Period one:  Close eyes to meditate with a circle of eleven eighth graders, hear a giggle, slide eyes open and supervise with stern looks.  Try to meditate with eyes open.

Period two:  Lose track of time, get up to pick up snack; bell rings two steps away from classroom door.  Rush to get snack anyway, think to self–five minutes, I’ve got five.

Period three:  Seventh grade student shows bloody tooth that finally came out in palm of his hand. “Ms. C, look my tooth!”  Smile, nod, redirect–back to work.

Extended homeroom:  Find eighth grade student talking to Djimbe drum on bookshelf in back of room:  “Your time is coming soon, my friend,” he whispers to drum.  Laugh out loud.

Forth Period: Facilitate a discussion– are open-ended questions really open-ended, ever?

Fifth Period:  Observe two eighth grade girls discussing their upcoming school trip to Madrid.  One who is over anxious about it; one who comforts the other, reminding me of my friend who is my voice of reason.

Picture of Sonia Chintha

Sonia Chintha

Sonia Chintha is an Indian American writer who lives in the Washington DC area. She blogs, writes poetry, and fiction. She is also an English teacher who believes that our experiences teach us more than any test. She is the founder and co-editor of Good Little Girls.

You Might Also Like...

Birth

The last shreds of her cocoon linger, drawing blood as it breaks, the pain as fresh as that first burst so many decades ago, her

Read More

Ode to Mr. O

To you Mr. O who taught me Not only how to be a teacher, but also how to live my life the right way. Some

Read More

The Plains

I used to cling, one-handed to sides of cliffs, pulled myself up to every summit. I used to speed downhill-no hands-crash to a halt and

Read More

Dissolve

I slipped on my Women’s size 6 gray and teal Chuck Taylor’s and stood up it was 70 degrees outside December A slight summer-like breeze

Read More