What I Teach 3rd Graders
I teach how to shake hands and raise hands and clap hands to appreciate. How to listen how to wait how to hold a pencil (not a gun). I teach that every sentence has a subject (The man) and a predicate (is shooting children) and some have a prepositional phrase (in their classroom.) I teach them to pause at a comma, to stop at a period and a ? means you are asking (Why? Why? Why?) I teach them to multiply legs on dogs fingers on hands (not shootings in schools), and how in subtraction you start with the bigger number and when you’re done taking away you have less. (17 less in Parkland, 15 less in Columbine, 27 less in Sandy Hook.) I teach about places (unmarred by children murdered at school), the lives of people who have made a difference (not a massacre), how water can be absorbed or repelled (like blood on linoleum) and that some words, like repel, mean more than one thing. I teach them to walk quietly in a line when the fire alarm sounds, to duck and cover until the earth stops shaking, and to lay on the floor (like fish in a barrel) if a bad man comes. What I don’t tell them is in that hellish haze of gunfire and screams I plan to toss them like ragdolls behind bookshelves, stack them like cordwood behind cubbies, that my only calculation will be how many can I save, how many will I leave to die? So when I rescue a spider from the sink scoop it into a paper cup set it down among green leaves, they breathe as one, relieved, because I’ve taught them it’s wrong to kill small creatures. - Lisa Shulman
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