Margot Case
Bio
an elementary educator finding her way through trial and error
Stories (4/0)
The Middle
“I don’t know if I want kids,” I spill to a three-week-old fling. We have been hitting it off, and I love to self-sabotage. “Also, I don’t know if monogamy is for me,” I continue to add fuel to the fire. I’ve been through several committed relationships by the ripe age of 30, and these lines have abruptly ended many of them. This time around, however, I feel the weight of these words breaking my heart. Why do I keep telling guys these statements? Better yet, why do I keep telling myself these statements?
By Margot Case2 years ago in Fiction
A Chance to Lead
"Who wants to lead our class this Friday?" I asked my 4th graders. Virtual hands shot up across the screen. We put names in the weekly wheel and spun for it. "YAY! I already know what I want to teach. Does it have to relate to math, Ms. Cimo?" "...Doesn't everything relate to math in some way, Antara? Find a connection with what you want to share, and I'm sure it'll be great. We're excited to see what you come up with."
By Margot Case3 years ago in Education