I had to laugh. He was right, I was getting spicy. I was dropping the teacher act and being myself as a teacher. It became a turning point in the mood of the classroom. I began to loosen up a little, and was more willing to bring myself and my personality into my teaching. I sought out opportunities to laugh with my students, and stopped being afraid to laugh at myself. Interestingly, by not feeling like I had to play the role of disciplinarian, I developed more confidence in holding consistent standards for classroom behavior. I began to see what my teaching style may look like.
I also use "Spicy" as a challenge task in my classroom - students can choose levels of work or guidance that are "Mild", "Medium", or "Spicy". So even though the title of this blog is a little unusual, by "Spicy Teaching", I mean teaching that brings in elements of humor and personality; teaching that relies on a passion for students, social studies, and excellence in the classroom. I want my teaching to be as spicy as possible, every day.