Arthur
A Word From Us Kids: Classroom Jobs
Clip: Season 20 Episode 7 | 1m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
Kids share their important classroom jobs, like hallway monitor, gardener, and messenger.
Kids share their important classroom jobs, like hallway monitor, gardener, pencil sharpener, weather reporter, lunch helper, and messenger.
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Arthur
A Word From Us Kids: Classroom Jobs
Clip: Season 20 Episode 7 | 1m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
Kids share their important classroom jobs, like hallway monitor, gardener, pencil sharpener, weather reporter, lunch helper, and messenger.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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And now a word from us kids!
George had the job of hallway monitor.
We have jobs too.
TEACHER: Can I have my calendar helper please come on up?
Today, my job is the calendar helper.
I like this job because you get to go on the Smartboard.
Today's date is May 16.
It is important because you wouldn't know what day it is if there wasn't any calendar helper.
I am the weather reporter.
It's cloudy.
The temperature is 49 degrees Fahrenheit.
I tell the weather to the class.
Thano, what was our temperature today?
49 degrees Fahrenheit.
It's important.
Today, I am the pencil sharpener.
If the pencils aren't sharp, we can't do our work.
We need to draw and write.
This is perfect and this is sharp.
Jobs can be important because there's only one teacher and, like, 20 kids.
I'm doing the job of the gardener, and what I do is I water all the plants, and you have to be able to notice things.
I noticed that Rosalind's cucumber is growing.
We are lunch helpers, and we take out the lunch cart from the coat room.
We need to eat because it helps our body grow.
It looks like she's writing.
I hope she'll call me to do a messenger job.
Kershaw, come here, please.
Today, my job is being a messenger.
Kershaw, can you please go next door and deliver this note to Miss Berube?
It's important for communication.
Thank you very much.
It takes a lot of responsibility to do the job.
Not only does the teacher appreciate it, but you appreciate that you can help.
And now back to Arthur!
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