I
read an article about some of the things school kids today will never
experience. Stuff we “old folks” dealt with.
Encyclopedia
sets
With
the Internet, you can find anything. And while I find that fun, I can remember
taking a volume from the set I grew up with and just looking through the entire
book. Not looking for anything in particular, just browsing.
TV
Carts/Projectors
There
were no TVs for me in elementary school, but coming into the classroom and
seeing that projector set up let me know that something fun was going to
happen. I think I was the ONLY kid who really enjoyed those factory movies
about how crayons are made, or how jam is put in the jars and sealed.
Walking
to school alone
In
second grade, we lived close enough for me to walk to school. On rainy days I
took an umbrella. Both my kids walked to school in elementary and high school.
For middle school, they rode a bus. If a child is seen walking alone now, CPS
is called. And sadly, for good reason.
Pencils,
“grinder” style sharpeners, troll toppers
I
LOVED my pencil topper people!! I didn’t have trolls, but I did have fun
toppers.
Cursive
writing
Mrs.
Berg in 5th grade was a real stickler for good cursive writing. My
daughter-in-law has the most amazing cursive style. A letter from her is a work
of art.
Ditto
machine/stencil copies
Was
there ever a better aroma than this??
One
of the biggest things that I DO NOT miss is the dress code. On days when we did
physical fitness in elementary school, girls were permitted to wear shorts
under their dresses/skirts. Once I got into junior/senior high school, of
course we had uniforms. But those winter days in the lower grades when girls
were only allowed dresses or skirts were awful. Once the dress code changed
when I was in high school, the only thing I wore from that point on was jeans
and some kind of shirt.
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