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If a child went back to a grade school when you attended, what would they find odd or not even know what it was? ------- (Original Post) debm55 Monday OP
The mimeograph machine. cloudbase Monday #1
And the smell of freshly mimeographed pages Redleg Monday #34
Vivid purple ink on stark white paper. CrispyQ Monday #49
Mimeographed pages smelled, um, inky Brother Buzz Monday #115
Fast Times At Ridgemont High "Paper Sniff Scene" Niagara Monday #116
Yes, I remember that. and the kids would sniff it. Thank you cloudbase.❤️ debm55 Monday #37
I can still remember the smell. 3catwoman3 Monday #62
Pencil Sharpener? AZJonnie Monday #2
Yes, AZJonnie, The little individual ones and the ones bolted to teache's desk. It had Boston printed on it. Thank you debm55 Monday #7
Still Common ProfessorGAC Monday #76
Most are electronic now, instead of the hand cranked ones sakabatou 9 hrs ago #152
Chalk board Bluestocking Monday #3
Thank you very much, Bluestocking. for sharing. I can see. Do you remember taking the erasers outside and hitting them debm55 Monday #8
We had a room with an eraser vacuum Soul_of_Wit Monday #42
I remember that when I started teaching. It was in the teacher's "supply room" Thank you Soul _ of_Wit debm55 Monday #54
I went to public school, no eraser vacuum. Bluestocking Monday #91
Thank you for sharing , Bluestocking. We used to bang them against the school building as it was yellow brick. debm55 Monday #93
My fifth grade teacher would frequently send me out to clean the erasers. hunter 14 hrs ago #149
Still In Some Schools ProfessorGAC Monday #78
Chalk allergy Maninacan Monday #103
That is sad that the Art teacher would do that. I am sorry to hear that. There are so many media that the girl could of debm55 Monday #106
The set of encyclopedias and the dictionary karynnj Monday #4
Yes. I remember the encyclopedias and the individual ones and the one that was huge. Thank you, karynnj debm55 Monday #9
Analog CRT television. House of Roberts Monday #5
Thank you very much, House of Roberts and the large analog wall clock. debm55 Monday #11
Television? What's that? StoolPigeon Monday #32
We had to watch a lot of the NASA launches and recoveries. House of Roberts Monday #41
Black and white, watching Apollo astronauts (n/m) Soul_of_Wit Monday #39
My school had a screen for old fashioned films and projectors. wnylib Monday #107
Thank you very much for sharing. We had a similar setup debm55 Monday #109
Safety patrol Bmoboy Monday #6
HAHAHAHAHAH. I remember the Safety patrol. Bmoboy, I hope you didn't get to badly hurt from the bike. debm55 Monday #12
Getting out of school a few minutes early, for the win (n/m) Soul_of_Wit Monday #36
HAHAHHAHhAhaha, Very true, Soul_of_Wit. debm55 Monday #40
I was made "Captain" of the safety patrol. That meant I had safety patrol rsdsharp Monday #44
Oh my that is a bummer. rsdharp. Did you get any perks?? Our safety patrol got free tickets to an amusement park. You debm55 Monday #51
Yeah, the captain's Sam Brown belt had a gold badge. rsdsharp Monday #87
HAHAHHAHAHHAHAH. debm55 Monday #90
I was a patrol, too. Was not hit by any cars or bikes, thank goodness. wnylib Monday #108
We still have those, just not in that uniform sakabatou 9 hrs ago #153
Inkwells nitpicked Monday #10
Yes , nitpicked , we had them too but never used them for ink. Used to put that little pack of Kleenex in there. debm55 Monday #13
PEE CHEE folder debm55 Monday #14
YES!!!!! some_of_us_are_sane Monday #142
hahaha.thank you debm55 Monday #144
Busing to aid desegregation jgo Monday #15
Thank you very much for sharing that milestone with us, jgo. debm55 Monday #24
being taught civics crud Monday #16
I had civics in 9th grade. In grade school. we had PA History in 4th grade. High school was Government. Don't know it is debm55 Monday #22
Civics is still taught to some degree. Wiz Imp Monday #50
Every School In Illinois Does ProfessorGAC Monday #79
Blackboard with chalk, a pencil sharpener with a crank, Ocelot II Monday #17
Thank you very much, Ocelot II. What a great selection. I do remember them all debm55 Monday #19
Big maps on the rollers you pull down.... lastlib Monday #18
Yes, I remember those. Thank you for sharing, lastlib. debm55 Monday #20
Mercator maps that distort the size of countries closer to the poles, Ocelot II Monday #21
HAHAHHAHHAHHAHAHHAHA. That is very funny Ocelot II debm55 Monday #23
I See Them From Time To Time ProfessorGAC Monday #80
Oh, yeah, by the time I was in elementary, it was replaced with Russia (URSSR was gone by '92 maps) sakabatou 9 hrs ago #154
Seeng a film projector and pull down screen LogDog75 Monday #25
Yes to both, LogDog75, I do remember that the teacher gave a student and they would rewind the opposite way, HAHAHAHAHH debm55 Monday #26
Ink well at the top of the desk... MiHale Monday #27
Thank you very much for sharing with us.MiHale. debm55 Monday #29
Paste (not glue) Silver Gaia Monday #28
Yes! No Elmers. You had to put a small piece of paper and she would go around and put some of your paper. It was never debm55 Monday #31
We each had to have our own jar of paste. Silver Gaia Monday #96
Thank you for your answer.😊 debm55 Monday #98
In high school we had Americanism vs. Communism iwillalwayswonderwhy Monday #30
Thank you very much, iwillalwayswonderwhy. . My class was just American government. debm55 Monday #33
don't they still have that in Florida? DBoon Monday #113
Phonics Redleg Monday #35
I remember the last year for me taking Phonics was when I was in Second Grade. It was taught as a separate class. Now debm55 Monday #58
My father taught me phonics at home before wnylib Monday #110
Oh thank you so much, wnylib. Didn't they have a little yellow kitten name. Puff? Anyone know or remember? debm55 Monday #127
Puff sounds familiar but I am not sure. wnylib Monday #131
Well, my old school had a constant-flow urinal in the boy's room... malthaussen Monday #38
HAHHAHHAHAHAHHA. Thank you very much , Mal. for sharing. That is funny. debm55 Monday #59
First things popped into my mind: Polly Hennessey Monday #43
I often wonder what boys do now to court girls... malthaussen Monday #45
You can still carry a backpack, but girls still have cooties (n/m) Soul_of_Wit Monday #48
Thank you very much for sharing , Polly Hennessey. I remember those. debm55 Monday #60
Pencils Are VERY Common ProfessorGAC Monday #81
We had a round communal sink to wash our hands in the boys' room Soul_of_Wit Monday #46
That's different. Thank you for sharing, Soul _of_Wit debm55 Monday #68
The jungle gym, swings, & giant strides were all installed on a cement base. CrispyQ Monday #47
Recess! TBF Monday #57
Are you kidding me? They've done away with recess? CrispyQ Monday #66
For my kids it was just the lunch recess - TBF Monday #72
My school didn't have any equipment.except, balls, jump ropes. But my public playground had one on cement.. Thank you debm55 Monday #74
Atomic bomb drills Tiny Tabby Monday #52
Thank you very much for sharing. Tiny Tabby . We went into the hallway, knelt with hands covering eyes. We were safe debm55 Monday #75
Lunch w/teacher - TBF Monday #53
Thank you very much TBF for sharing. As a child. I never ate lunch with my teachers. We didn't have lunch monitors debm55 Monday #88
The communal ink bottle for fillin fountain pens, those pens TexLaProgressive Monday #55
Thank you very much, TexLaProgressive for sharing with us. debm55 Monday #97
There's more TexLaProgressive Monday #101
Thank you, TexLaProgressive. debm55 Monday #105
Paddles The Madcap Monday #56
Thank you very much, Madcap. I am glad they are gone too. Was never struck by one. They would take boys and girls out in debm55 Monday #99
Yes, I was going to say Corporal Punishment as well genxlib Monday #104
That would be my answer too... Bayard 8 hrs ago #159
The super dangerous playground that was all made out of steel and just in the middle of a bunch of asphalt. sboatcar Monday #61
Thank you, sboatcar. We didn't have a slide or that merry go round thing. But we did have the asphalt to play on. And debm55 Monday #67
Library Card Catalog JoseBalow Monday #63
Oh yes, I remember those in Jr and Sr High. Thank you very much for sharing, JoseBalow. debm55 Monday #100
Oh, THOSE ones sakabatou 9 hrs ago #151
Film strips, with the dry, pedantic voices of the narrators. 3catwoman3 Monday #64
Yes. OldBaldy1701E Monday #70
Agree. Thank you very much. 3catwoman3. for sharing with us. debm55 Monday #102
A strange circular device, mounted high on one wall of each room, marked around RockRaven Monday #65
Sorry , RockRaven, I don't recall seeing one in my classroom. Maybe someone can help you. debm55 Monday #69
And we waited very impatiently every day..... lastlib Monday #86
didn't they call that a "clock"? DBoon Monday #114
You got me,HAHHAHHHAHAHAHHHAHH, debm55 Monday #121
Although they still get used in some schools... OldBaldy1701E Monday #71
Thank you so much, OldBaldy1701E. I remember an eighth grader would get out in the hall and ring the bell. It was kept debm55 Monday #73
If they went back to MY grade shool? johnp3907 Monday #77
That's funny. thank you johnp3907 debm55 Monday #111
Teachers in suits and dresses instead of jeans and tee-shirts. LoisB Monday #82
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Lois B debm55 Monday #122
While Some Things Selected Above... ProfessorGAC Monday #83
Thank you ProfessorGAC. I haven't taught for 9 years. debm55 Monday #95
The school I went to was built in the late 1900s rurallib Monday #84
Thank you very much, ruralib. The school sounds beautiful. debm55 Monday #123
A few things and items that I want to mention: Niagara Monday #85
Thank you very much for your selection, Niagara. I remember the foil stars. Early in my teaching career. I used scratch debm55 Monday #94
The entire playground, intheflow Monday #89
That is the one that we had at our local playground. I remember falling half way off after being spun by the older kids. debm55 Monday #92
I lost my balance on this thing once, fell, cracked my head open Niagara Monday #117
Oh I am so sorry. Niagara. debm55 Monday #124
Thank you, Deb Niagara Monday #132
Mrs. Mudd. Harker Monday #112
Who is Mrs. Mudd? Don't leave us hanging this way, Harker. debm55 Monday #125
She was a fourth grade teacher at my Illinois elementary school. Harker Monday #130
Very true. Lucky for you, Harker. debm55 Monday #136
Mimeograph machine and its identifying scent springs first to mind Golden Raisin Monday #118
Wow, he seemed like the teacher of the year. Thank you for sharing Golden Raisin. debm55 Monday #126
In elementary school mid morning we all got half pint of milk and a saltine cracker fargone Monday #119
Oh my, Thank you for sharing with us, fargone debm55 Monday #120
In 1963, that half-pint of milk only cost two cents. no_hypocrisy Monday #134
Yes, That was low for kid's milk.Thank you, no_hypocrisy. debm55 Monday #138
Duck and Cover sheshe2 Monday #128
I remember those drills and the ones in the hall. I will keep you in my prayers tonight, sheshe2. I have battled debm55 Monday #129
Back at you, sweetie. sheshe2 Monday #135
Nuns in habit where none of their hair showed and a ruler in their dominant hand. greatauntoftriplets Monday #133
HAHAHAHHAHAHAH. Ours had the swinging long rosary. Sometimes innocent kids would be caught in the crossfire of the ruler debm55 Monday #137
Ah yes, I forgot the swinging rosary. greatauntoftriplets Monday #139
I attended and worked in a Catholic school.Many nuns wear modest but regular clothing; debm55 Monday #141
The nuns in my high school order even wear pants! greatauntoftriplets Monday #143
Love it. efhmc 20 hrs ago #147
So did I. greatauntoftriplets 19 hrs ago #148
Remember these? some_of_us_are_sane Monday #140
Hahaha. Yes I remember Thanya. debm55 Monday #145
For piano class. Funny story I used to see the tinyist applegrove 8 hrs ago #158
Thank you very much for sharing with us, applegrove. debm55 8 hrs ago #161
slide ruler debm55 22 hrs ago #146
Microfiche sakabatou 9 hrs ago #150
Thank you very much. debm55 8 hrs ago #165
The monkey bars where you'd hang down from and hold chicken fights with an opponent. applegrove 9 hrs ago #155
I went to grade school in the 60s before bussing and walked to school every day. everyonematters 8 hrs ago #156
Thank you very much, everonematters. I was 5 when I walked both way( 10 blocks) by myself to and from kindergarten. I debm55 8 hrs ago #162
open lunch - children walking home for lunch Eugene 8 hrs ago #157
Thank you very much, Eugene. I would go home occasionally. I would make my own lunch, and then walked back to school. debm55 8 hrs ago #163
Gum enid602 8 hrs ago #160
Thank you very much, enid602 , for sharing. debm55 8 hrs ago #164
Overhead Projectors FM123 8 hrs ago #166

CrispyQ

(41,066 posts)
49. Vivid purple ink on stark white paper.
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:33 PM
Monday

Sometimes the paper was still wavy from the dampness of the ink. I can almost feel my stomach clench since it was mostly for tests.

Brother Buzz

(40,294 posts)
115. Mimeographed pages smelled, um, inky
Mon May 4, 2026, 05:29 PM
Monday

However, the Ditto, or spirit duplicator had a seductively pleasant solvent smell

AZJonnie

(3,946 posts)
2. Pencil Sharpener?
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:06 PM
Monday

I don't know I've not been in a classroom in a long time, maybe they're still common?

debm55

(61,336 posts)
7. Yes, AZJonnie, The little individual ones and the ones bolted to teache's desk. It had Boston printed on it. Thank you
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:22 PM
Monday

for sharing with us.

ProfessorGAC

(77,140 posts)
76. Still Common
Mon May 4, 2026, 02:56 PM
Monday

But, 80% of the time they are the electric type.
Kids use pencil for 95% of what they do in the schools I go to.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
8. Thank you very much, Bluestocking. for sharing. I can see. Do you remember taking the erasers outside and hitting them
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:25 PM
Monday

Against each other to dust out?

Soul_of_Wit

(130 posts)
42. We had a room with an eraser vacuum
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:21 PM
Monday

This was the late '60s. The vacuum was the only thing in a small storage room.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
54. I remember that when I started teaching. It was in the teacher's "supply room" Thank you Soul _ of_Wit
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:41 PM
Monday

Bluestocking

(757 posts)
91. I went to public school, no eraser vacuum.
Mon May 4, 2026, 03:34 PM
Monday

The teacher always had the students do it the fun way. Banging them together.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
93. Thank you for sharing , Bluestocking. We used to bang them against the school building as it was yellow brick.
Mon May 4, 2026, 03:42 PM
Monday

hunter

(40,814 posts)
149. My fifth grade teacher would frequently send me out to clean the erasers.
Tue May 5, 2026, 04:16 PM
14 hrs ago

The vacuum machine was in the same room where the playground equipment was kept.

I realize now it was a ploy to distract me when I started fidgeting more than usual and looked like I was about to do something that would disrupt the class.

And she didn't seem to care how long it took either.

Looking back, she had a whole lot of tricks like that.

I also spent a lot of time at an isolated desk in the back for "independent studies."

ProfessorGAC

(77,140 posts)
78. Still In Some Schools
Mon May 4, 2026, 02:58 PM
Monday

But most of the time, they are just there, replaced with a white board mounted elsewhere of a smartscreen.

Maninacan

(329 posts)
103. Chalk allergy
Mon May 4, 2026, 04:51 PM
Monday

I know someone with a chalk allergy. Art teacher wanted to fail her for not doing pastel project. Was a real bitch about it.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
106. That is sad that the Art teacher would do that. I am sorry to hear that. There are so many media that the girl could of
Mon May 4, 2026, 04:58 PM
Monday

used.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
9. Yes. I remember the encyclopedias and the individual ones and the one that was huge. Thank you, karynnj
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:27 PM
Monday

House of Roberts

(6,609 posts)
5. Analog CRT television.
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:15 PM
Monday

Total lack of electronics, otherwise. No calculators, word processors or anything with a screen display.

House of Roberts

(6,609 posts)
41. We had to watch a lot of the NASA launches and recoveries.
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:21 PM
Monday

Huntsville, after all, is known as Rocket City. A lot of the kids' dads worked for NASA here.
I do remember those 'educational' films, as well as the ubiquitous 'overhead projector' that allowed the teacher to project still images of just about anything onto a screen.

wnylib

(26,351 posts)
107. My school had a screen for old fashioned films and projectors.
Mon May 4, 2026, 04:59 PM
Monday

The screen was mounted just above the blackboard and could be pulled down for showing films. We pulled down the window blinds and turned off the overhead light.

Bmoboy

(661 posts)
6. Safety patrol
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:18 PM
Monday

I wore a white canvas Sam Brown belt with a badge and shepherded kids across the street. One day a bike ran me down. I got hot chocolate after a morning shift on nasty days.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
12. HAHAHAHAHAH. I remember the Safety patrol. Bmoboy, I hope you didn't get to badly hurt from the bike.
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:33 PM
Monday

rsdsharp

(12,078 posts)
44. I was made "Captain" of the safety patrol. That meant I had safety patrol
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:23 PM
Monday

EVERY FRICKIN’ DAY for a whole semester!

I even hated doing it for a week once every month or six weeks.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
51. Oh my that is a bummer. rsdharp. Did you get any perks?? Our safety patrol got free tickets to an amusement park. You
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:36 PM
Monday

must have been good to be made the "Captain"

debm55

(61,336 posts)
13. Yes , nitpicked , we had them too but never used them for ink. Used to put that little pack of Kleenex in there.
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:35 PM
Monday

some_of_us_are_sane

(3,480 posts)
142. YES!!!!!
Mon May 4, 2026, 09:51 PM
Monday
In 8th grade, 2 different girls would take turns "manning" the supply closet with a dutch door and selling supplies to students. LOL!! I STILL love the color and feel of a NEW PEE CHEE!



crud

(1,279 posts)
16. being taught civics
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:44 PM
Monday

Learning that our country is founded on religious freedom. What the words of America The Beautiful and the pledge mean.

I'm just guessing that they don't teach that stuff any more.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
22. I had civics in 9th grade. In grade school. we had PA History in 4th grade. High school was Government. Don't know it is
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:53 PM
Monday

still taught. Thank you , crud.

Wiz Imp

(10,308 posts)
50. Civics is still taught to some degree.
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:34 PM
Monday
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civic_education_in_the_United_States
All 50 states have social studies standards which include civics and government. 39 states require at least one course in government/civics. 8 states require students to take a state-mandated government/civics test.


However, it is much less prioritized and detailed and than it used to be. So, most students today would be familiar with civics at a super basic level, but the vast majority would not have been taught a significant portion of the facts that were taught to everyone 50+ years ago.

https://www.nea.org/nea-today/all-news-articles/forgotten-purpose-civics-education-public-schools
Until the 1960s, it was common for American high school students to have three separate courses in civics and government. But civics offerings were slashed as the curriculum narrowed over the ensuing decades, and lost further ground to “core subjects” under the NCLB-era standardized testing regime.

It’s Not an Exaggeration to Say that Civics Education is in Crisis.
Only 25 percent of U.S. students reach the “proficient” standard on the NAEP Civics Assessment. White, wealthy students are four to six times as likely as Black and Hispanic students from low-income households to exceed that level. Here’s why: Students in wealthier public school districts are far more likely to receive high-quality civics education than students in low-income and majority-minority schools.

Contrary to Popular Belief, the Problem isn’t that Students Receive No Civics Education.
All 50 states require some form of instruction in civics and/or government, and nearly 90 percent of students take at least one civics class. But too often, factual book learning is not reinforced with experience-based learning opportunities like community service, guided debates, critical discussion of current events, and simulations of democratic processes.

ProfessorGAC

(77,140 posts)
79. Every School In Illinois Does
Mon May 4, 2026, 03:00 PM
Monday

It's state law. IL constitution test in 7th grade, US constitution in 8th grade. Can't graduate without passing the test.
I've subbed 8th grade social studies multiple times in the closer to home schools & have seen it being taken seriously at all.

Ocelot II

(131,081 posts)
17. Blackboard with chalk, a pencil sharpener with a crank,
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:44 PM
Monday

wooden desks with inkwells (we didn't even use the inkwells), 3-lined paper for learning cursive writing, books you covered with brown paper from shopping bags, pencil boxes, filmstrip projectors.

Ocelot II

(131,081 posts)
21. Mercator maps that distort the size of countries closer to the poles,
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:51 PM
Monday

which is why Trump has probably wanted Greenland ever since he was in elementary school.

ProfessorGAC

(77,140 posts)
80. I See Them From Time To Time
Mon May 4, 2026, 03:01 PM
Monday

Maybe in 4 of the 15 schools I go to.
The springs all still work, too!

sakabatou

(46,262 posts)
154. Oh, yeah, by the time I was in elementary, it was replaced with Russia (URSSR was gone by '92 maps)
Tue May 5, 2026, 09:22 PM
9 hrs ago

LogDog75

(1,345 posts)
25. Seeng a film projector and pull down screen
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:59 PM
Monday

Watching the jerky pictures on the screen and hearing the "clicking" of the film as it goes through the sprockets.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
26. Yes to both, LogDog75, I do remember that the teacher gave a student and they would rewind the opposite way, HAHAHAHAHH
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:04 PM
Monday

and the place in those metal canister to store. My teacher got some that were backward.

MiHale

(13,127 posts)
27. Ink well at the top of the desk...
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:04 PM
Monday

Edit to add…the wire chalk holder with 5 ‘slots’ for chalk sticks to be inserted…used for drawing music lines on the board…..🎼 ..like that emoji shows.





debm55

(61,336 posts)
29. Thank you very much for sharing with us.MiHale.
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:06 PM
Monday

Last edited Mon May 4, 2026, 04:28 PM - Edit history (1)

I do remember that chalk holder. I could be used for Music class and Writing.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
31. Yes! No Elmers. You had to put a small piece of paper and she would go around and put some of your paper. It was never
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:09 PM
Monday

enough. I heard some kids would eat it.

Silver Gaia

(5,407 posts)
96. We each had to have our own jar of paste.
Mon May 4, 2026, 04:29 PM
Monday

They had screw-on lids with a dauber attached. And yes, some kids did eat it! I tasted it and thought it was gross.

Redleg

(7,007 posts)
35. Phonics
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:15 PM
Monday

My own kids (in their early 20s) said they never learned this, at least not in the way we did back in the early 70s.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
58. I remember the last year for me taking Phonics was when I was in Second Grade. It was taught as a separate class. Now
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:46 PM
Monday

Phonics is in the Spelling book and the Reader.Thank you very much. Redleg.

wnylib

(26,351 posts)
110. My father taught me phonics at home before
Mon May 4, 2026, 05:17 PM
Monday

I started kindergarten. I was was excused from reading instruction in the classroom and allowed to do puzzles during that time.

That reminds me of something else not in classrooms today -- Dick, Jane, Sally, and Spot.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
127. Oh thank you so much, wnylib. Didn't they have a little yellow kitten name. Puff? Anyone know or remember?
Mon May 4, 2026, 07:54 PM
Monday

malthaussen

(18,606 posts)
38. Well, my old school had a constant-flow urinal in the boy's room...
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:19 PM
Monday

... for all I know, they still do, though.

-- Mal

Polly Hennessey

(8,925 posts)
43. First things popped into my mind:
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:22 PM
Monday

Blackboard with chalk and erasers; pencils; cursive writing ✍️; note passing in class; wooden desks with flip up lids.

Carrying school books in our arms (unless a boy carried them for you): 📚👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨

malthaussen

(18,606 posts)
45. I often wonder what boys do now to court girls...
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:25 PM
Monday

... since everybody has a backpack now.

-- Mal

ProfessorGAC

(77,140 posts)
81. Pencils Are VERY Common
Mon May 4, 2026, 03:03 PM
Monday

And, the actual #2 wooden pencils. Mechanical pencils are more common in HS though.
As to cursive, it's actually taught in some art classes!
I see kids competing for who has the best cursive handwriting at the junior high level!

Soul_of_Wit

(130 posts)
46. We had a round communal sink to wash our hands in the boys' room
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:29 PM
Monday

You stepped on a foot ring to make the water flow. There were at least 3 soap dispensers around the middle.

CrispyQ

(41,066 posts)
47. The jungle gym, swings, & giant strides were all installed on a cement base.
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:29 PM
Monday

A kid could fly off the giant strides the way we did it.



TBF

(37,070 posts)
57. Recess!
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:42 PM
Monday

We not only had gym class in the 1970s (which most people probably call PE) - but we also had 3 recess breaks a day: morning, after lunch, and afternoon. I was in the midwest & if it was really cold or raining they'd put us in the gym to play hockey or basketball. Kids need to run around a little.

CrispyQ

(41,066 posts)
66. Are you kidding me? They've done away with recess?
Mon May 4, 2026, 02:06 PM
Monday


We had the same, morning, lunch, & afternoon. Until jr high, which was 7th grade.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
74. My school didn't have any equipment.except, balls, jump ropes. But my public playground had one on cement.. Thank you
Mon May 4, 2026, 02:47 PM
Monday

for sharing. CrispyQ. Looking back it was dangerous, but we were too young to realize that.

Tiny Tabby

(69 posts)
52. Atomic bomb drills
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:39 PM
Monday

Duck under your desk and put your hands over your eyes!

I'm sure that will suffice!

debm55

(61,336 posts)
75. Thank you very much for sharing. Tiny Tabby . We went into the hallway, knelt with hands covering eyes. We were safe
Mon May 4, 2026, 02:55 PM
Monday

TBF

(37,070 posts)
53. Lunch w/teacher -
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:39 PM
Monday

** I went to a K-8 elementary in a very small town in the midwest. Grades were combined because it was so small. 1-2 in one room, 3-4, 5th grade on their own, and then down the hall 6-8 had a few rooms and full sized lockers. In those grades we moved back and forth during the day to "practice changing classes".

Many things are different, but one thing I noticed in my kids' big suburban elementaries is that there are lunch monitors - teachers go off for break at that time.

We all ate in the gym (multi-purpose room). Long tables set up with teacher at the head. We all sang the same grace every day and then ate together. This was a public school in the 1970s. Times were very different then.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
88. Thank you very much TBF for sharing. As a child. I never ate lunch with my teachers. We didn't have lunch monitors
Mon May 4, 2026, 03:27 PM
Monday

either. We were on our own getting the milk cartons open and the rest of it. We also started to change classes to get ready for Junior and Senior High.

TexLaProgressive

(12,773 posts)
55. The communal ink bottle for fillin fountain pens, those pens
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:41 PM
Monday

that were required for penmanship. Cursive writing, girls playing jacks, jumping rope, hop scotch- boys playing marbles and tops for keeps, yo-yo and all kind of unsupervised chasing games

TexLaProgressive

(12,773 posts)
101. There's more
Mon May 4, 2026, 04:47 PM
Monday

Like all the boys carried pocket knives at least in rural schools.No telling what the girls carried

The Madcap

(1,995 posts)
56. Paddles
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:42 PM
Monday

I saw thick wooden ones and wide ones like a pickleball paddle. The worst I saw was made of fiberglass and had six holes drilled at the business end. I was luckily never struck by one, but I admit that I came close a few times.

It's good that they are gone.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
99. Thank you very much, Madcap. I am glad they are gone too. Was never struck by one. They would take boys and girls out in
Mon May 4, 2026, 04:43 PM
Monday

hall and hit him. I can remember the screaming.

genxlib

(6,156 posts)
104. Yes, I was going to say Corporal Punishment as well
Mon May 4, 2026, 04:52 PM
Monday

Our Elementary and Middle school deans were terrifying and used to regularly spank kids with a solid piece of wood the size of a cricket bat. And yes it had holes for the extra sting.

It was barbaric...

But, then again, if I had to put up with hundreds of kids....

Bayard

(30,125 posts)
159. That would be my answer too...
Tue May 5, 2026, 09:45 PM
8 hrs ago

Big thick wooden things, about two ft. long. The principle had the one that could launch a boy into outer space (girls didn't get spanked--we stood in the corner.) I would say now that most of those boys had some version of ADHD. There was one kid that scared the crap out of me in third grade. He thought he was a robot, complete with sound effects, and his industrial lunchbox was his motor. He got walluped pretty often.

sboatcar

(861 posts)
61. The super dangerous playground that was all made out of steel and just in the middle of a bunch of asphalt.
Mon May 4, 2026, 01:58 PM
Monday

No padding, nothing. Sure a few kids every year broke arms and collarbones, but it was fun.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
67. Thank you, sboatcar. We didn't have a slide or that merry go round thing. But we did have the asphalt to play on. And
Mon May 4, 2026, 02:11 PM
Monday

The scrathes and bruises it came with.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
100. Oh yes, I remember those in Jr and Sr High. Thank you very much for sharing, JoseBalow.
Mon May 4, 2026, 04:45 PM
Monday

OldBaldy1701E

(11,418 posts)
70. Yes.
Mon May 4, 2026, 02:16 PM
Monday

The coveted job was to be the one who hit the button to flip to the next frame. The record would go 'BOOOP' and you would hit the button on the controller and it would flip.

If you were one of the technically proficient kids, you usually set the thing up and took it down as well. That usually removed you from contention of being a 'button pusher', but one could still do both depending on the situation.

(The real coveted thing was the be the one to roll the cart back to the library/AV room. Running down the halls like bats out of hell trying to race the other classroom cart as it was being returned as well as the bell. You wanted to be back in the classroom when that went off.)

RockRaven

(19,679 posts)
65. A strange circular device, mounted high on one wall of each room, marked around
Mon May 4, 2026, 02:04 PM
Monday

the edge with Arabic numerals, with three metal tabs of varying length and widths mounted on a central axis around which they rotate at different rates, under glass (or equivalent).

debm55

(61,336 posts)
69. Sorry , RockRaven, I don't recall seeing one in my classroom. Maybe someone can help you.
Mon May 4, 2026, 02:15 PM
Monday

lastlib

(28,512 posts)
86. And we waited very impatiently every day.....
Mon May 4, 2026, 03:26 PM
Monday

.... for the small slow one to get to three, and the faster middle one to get to the 2...... and when it did, we all exploded out of our seats and went home!! YAY!! (we didn't care about the really fast long one....)

Now the d@&% things are digitial.....

OldBaldy1701E

(11,418 posts)
71. Although they still get used in some schools...
Mon May 4, 2026, 02:20 PM
Monday

These days, there is no actual ringing bell to mark class periods. They use tones from the intercom or the like for most places. At the school where I used to work, it was all about tones. Heck, we had a catalog of recorded prayers and chants to use as well. (Catholic school.)

I know that even when I was a senior, my school had replaced the bells with that kind of thing. I used to be able to imitate the sound.

Got us out of class early on a few occasions.

I guarantee that a child today would jump out of their skin if they heard the old fashioned bells go off. Especially during a fire drill.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
73. Thank you so much, OldBaldy1701E. I remember an eighth grader would get out in the hall and ring the bell. It was kept
Mon May 4, 2026, 02:36 PM
Monday

in a beautiful shine. Yes , those fire alarms. Half of the little ones would be holding their ears and crying.

johnp3907

(4,330 posts)
77. If they went back to MY grade shool?
Mon May 4, 2026, 02:57 PM
Monday

They'd be freaked out by being asked to put their lunch scraps into buckets so the Principal could feed it to the hogs on her farm!

ProfessorGAC

(77,140 posts)
83. While Some Things Selected Above...
Mon May 4, 2026, 03:08 PM
Monday

...are very legitimate, there are several listed that are much more common than thought.
Pull down screens, pencils, cursive, civics, blackboards & chalk, sharpeners...
I see those 75-90% of the time when I sub.
I even go to 3 schools with uniforms!!

rurallib

(64,785 posts)
84. The school I went to was built in the late 1900s
Mon May 4, 2026, 03:11 PM
Monday

and featured some incredible wood work. Stairs, doors, windows and of course the desks with their flip up lids.I don't think anything like that still exists.
Sure it was a major fire hazard, but it was sure beautiful.

Niagara

(11,999 posts)
85. A few things and items that I want to mention:
Mon May 4, 2026, 03:26 PM
Monday

I don't know if it's generational or pertaining to certain demographics. People in their 80's and 90's talk about grade schools that were numbered. Example: PS (Public School) #1 or PS (Public School)#45. When I went to grade school and my children went to grade school, the schools had names and were not numbered.



Metal lunch boxes discontinued by lunch box manufacturers and banned by schools, mainly due to kids beating each other up with metal lunch boxes. Not always the case, but generally.


Scratch and sniff stickers on perfect or nearly perfect quizes, tests and specific homework papers.


Paper grade cards in manilla envelopes that were used the entire school year. Today it's digital grades.


Do they still have music and art classes in grade school today? I don't know.


Also: Lunch Lady Peanut Butter/Chocolate Bars. They were the breakfast bomb at my grade school, I don't care what anyone else says about the the breakfast bars either. If anyone says "yuck/gross/barf" I'm just going to assume that person is insane.




debm55

(61,336 posts)
94. Thank you very much for your selection, Niagara. I remember the foil stars. Early in my teaching career. I used scratch
Mon May 4, 2026, 03:52 PM
Monday

and sniff stickers. Haven't seen those in ages.Someone told me that they were made from toxic ingredients. I have my favorite as a teacher---scented markers. red was cherry, blue was blueberry and so on.Loved them. and so did the kids.

intheflow

(30,228 posts)
89. The entire playground,
Mon May 4, 2026, 03:31 PM
Monday

made of metal, set over pavement, no shade to speak of. As if getting burned from the the hot metal and occasional road rash from crashing onto the pavement while vying for space on the monkey bars wasn't bad enough, we also had "merry-go-round" that either sucked kids underneath them or made kids puke from spinning immediately after lunch. Fun times!

debm55

(61,336 posts)
92. That is the one that we had at our local playground. I remember falling half way off after being spun by the older kids.
Mon May 4, 2026, 03:40 PM
Monday

One of my legs got stuck in the darn thing. the other leg got dragged on the asphalt. Had a very bad brush burn for my ankle to my hip.

Niagara

(11,999 posts)
117. I lost my balance on this thing once, fell, cracked my head open
Mon May 4, 2026, 05:40 PM
Monday

and I had blood all the way down this light purple spring jacket that I had. None of the recess supervisors walked me down to the nurses station to make sure that I didn't pass out.


I received 3 stitches in the E.R. This was way before they used glue for stitches.


My mom forbade me to ever hang out on the Merry Go Round after that.

Harker

(18,043 posts)
130. She was a fourth grade teacher at my Illinois elementary school.
Mon May 4, 2026, 08:11 PM
Monday

She was known to express displeasure with kids by digging her thumbnail into their chins.

Luckily for me, we moved to Colorado after third grade.

Golden Raisin

(4,756 posts)
118. Mimeograph machine and its identifying scent springs first to mind
Mon May 4, 2026, 05:58 PM
Monday

(from grade school through high school) but closely followed by: My High School had 2 buildings: the original (old) built in 1927 and the new circa 1960. The “old” building had very tall wood framed windows, almost 2 stories high with inserted glass windows. In order to open or close the top windows, the teacher used a VERY long, sturdy wooden pole with a brass clasp on the end to latch onto the window and open/close it. We had one strict Math teacher who, when he sensed the class was drifting off and not paying attention, would suddenly and noisily SLAM the pole on one of the front desks producing a mighty, noisy, cracking sound. We all woke up real fast.

fargone

(647 posts)
119. In elementary school mid morning we all got half pint of milk and a saltine cracker
Mon May 4, 2026, 06:11 PM
Monday

On Fridays we got goiter pills (iodine) from a big brown jar kept in the teacher's desk. A different student got to pass them out each week. They had a chocolaty taste.

sheshe2

(98,230 posts)
128. Duck and Cover
Mon May 4, 2026, 08:03 PM
Monday


"Duck and cover" is a method of personal protection against the effects of a nuclear explosion.

Then again, today they have shooting drills and those are from the enemy within.

Odd, but not so odd.

Sorry to be a downer, I am just so depressed.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
129. I remember those drills and the ones in the hall. I will keep you in my prayers tonight, sheshe2. I have battled
Mon May 4, 2026, 08:07 PM
Monday

depression most of my adult life. Love you, Debbie.

greatauntoftriplets

(179,276 posts)
133. Nuns in habit where none of their hair showed and a ruler in their dominant hand.
Mon May 4, 2026, 08:18 PM
Monday

At least for those of us who went to Catholic schools.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
137. HAHAHAHHAHAHAH. Ours had the swinging long rosary. Sometimes innocent kids would be caught in the crossfire of the ruler
Mon May 4, 2026, 09:05 PM
Monday

and the swinging rosary

greatauntoftriplets

(179,276 posts)
139. Ah yes, I forgot the swinging rosary.
Mon May 4, 2026, 09:30 PM
Monday

I was in high school when the nuns went into modified habits and their new veils showed some hair. Someone noticed that everyone had the same hair color.

That order were a lot more relaxed, and did not use rulers except to measure things.

greatauntoftriplets

(179,276 posts)
143. The nuns in my high school order even wear pants!
Mon May 4, 2026, 10:06 PM
Monday

Even back when I was in high school, the nuns had a standing order at a local liquor store. It wasn't for sacramental wine.

greatauntoftriplets

(179,276 posts)
148. So did I.
Tue May 5, 2026, 11:17 AM
19 hrs ago

Now the few nuns left in that convent have been known to join anti-TACO protests.

some_of_us_are_sane

(3,480 posts)
140. Remember these?
Mon May 4, 2026, 09:42 PM
Monday


Chalk holder to hold 5 sticks of chalk to draw musical staffs on blackboard.

(Wow! Haven't thought of those in a while.)

applegrove

(132,900 posts)
158. For piano class. Funny story I used to see the tinyist
Tue May 5, 2026, 09:44 PM
8 hrs ago

sweetest lady in the elevator at my parents retirement home. Everyone called her Bunny. She was warm and friendly. When she died I read her obituary in the lobby and it turns out she had been my piano teacher for 3 or 4 years. I don't have a memory for faces and I had grown since I last saw her. I so regretted I did not recognize her. She was so fine a person.

applegrove

(132,900 posts)
155. The monkey bars where you'd hang down from and hold chicken fights with an opponent.
Tue May 5, 2026, 09:25 PM
9 hrs ago

Basically your legs would fight another person's legs until they were caught and would let go and hit the ground. No way they have those any more.

everyonematters

(4,231 posts)
156. I went to grade school in the 60s before bussing and walked to school every day.
Tue May 5, 2026, 09:30 PM
8 hrs ago

I remember some very cold mornings. My parents never drove me to school. It was about a quarter of a mile.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
162. Thank you very much, everonematters. I was 5 when I walked both way( 10 blocks) by myself to and from kindergarten. I
Tue May 5, 2026, 10:06 PM
8 hrs ago

don't think people would do that now.

Eugene

(67,234 posts)
157. open lunch - children walking home for lunch
Tue May 5, 2026, 09:43 PM
8 hrs ago

elementary school, early 70's:
● warmer spring and fall months
● safety patrols out; find your own way back
● bring your lunch and eat in class during winter

That all ended around 1974 when in-school lunches were served in class.

debm55

(61,336 posts)
163. Thank you very much, Eugene. I would go home occasionally. I would make my own lunch, and then walked back to school.
Tue May 5, 2026, 10:11 PM
8 hrs ago

Mother was watching TV.

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