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Unit
5
Summary | Questions | Answers |
Poem
5. Where Do All Teachers Go (Peter Dixon)
Where
do all the teachers go
When
it’s four o’clock?
Do
they live in houses
And do they wash their
socks?
Do
they wear pyjamas
And
do they watch TV?
And
do they pick their noses,
The same as you and me?
Do
they live with other people?
Have
they mums and dads?
And
were, they ever children,
And were, they ever
bad?
Did
they ever, never spell right;
Did
they ever make mistakes?
Were
they punished in the corner
If they pinched the
chocolate flakes?
Did
they ever lose their hymn books?
Did
they ever leave their greens?
Did
they scribble on the desk tops?
Did they wear old dirty
jeans?
I’ll
follow one back home today;
I’ll
find out what they do.
Then
I’ll put it in a poem
That they can read to
you.
        (Peter Dixon)
Short Summary
              "Where
Do All the Teachers Go" by Peter Dixon is a
whimsical and imaginative poem that captures a child's curiosity about the
lives of teachers outside of school. The child wonders if teachers do ordinary
things like regular people, such as wearing pajamas, watching TV, and living in
houses with their families.
The poem humorously
explores whether teachers are human beings who make mistakes, have favourite
things, and engage in everyday activities. The child imagines teachers going
shopping, washing socks, and even reading comic books. Through these musings,
the poem highlights the innocence and curiosity of children, who often see
their teachers as different from other adults.
Ultimately, the poem emphasizes that teachers, like everyone else, have lives outside the classroom, making them more relatable and human in the eyes of their students.
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