I was invited by Principal Melissa Goad (below right) to give a presentation on June 15th at Patrick McGaheran Elementary School – a talk on butterflies and a reading of “Where Do Butterflies Go at Night?”
I was a little anxious in anticipation. This would be my first experience with groups this large – three assembles of 120 kids each, pre-K through 2nd grade. I put a tremendous amount of time into the preparation, not only modifying my talk for a large group, but also learning Power Point, and creating my first slide show ever.
It paid off! I knew my material, and the talk improved with each presentation as I relaxed, became more spontaneous, and got used to using a mic and managing the presentation on my laptop while talking.
The school had really prepared well for me, too. They had gotten books and had read them to all the students in advance. I worked with a wonderful PTA liaison, Kelly (above left) who’d put so much together before I even got there, and had another assistant, Stacy (above right), to help me while I read aloud.
The students had been building a butterfly habitat in their garden-like courtyard, and were very excited to learn more about butterflies and be read to. It turned out to be so much fun. Children today know much more than we did at that stage in our education, and I loved taking their questions. They were shy in asking, but had very relevant points they wanted to know. I could have spent half the time with them just doing Q and A!
I breathed a deep breath when we were done; it went well! 360 small children were more well-behaved and eager to be involved than I had anticipated – whew! – and we all learned a lot. Thanks to all at Patrick McGaheran School!




Sounds spectacular! Happy it went so well for you, Jeanne!
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Thanks, Kitty. I really did a lot of prep, and I’m very comfortable speaking in front of people, but 120 kids was a different challenge. I didn’t quite know what to expect with those numbers, so I was very happy.
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Well done Jeanne, author events at schools can be so inspiring.
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Thanks, Andrea. When I was all done, I was ready to do another group. One comment the principal made was that this was one of the first assemblies since the pandemic, and she thought smaller groups would be better in the future. Hope that includes me! :-)
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Such a beautiful thing to share your gifts with children! Well done!
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Thank you! It went so much better than I had expected (mostly because there were 120 kids per group), but once I settled in with them, it really was a beautiful thing.
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Congratulations! It’s a bit intimidating at first – I know – especially with a large group – but it sounds like you and they had a great time.
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It was at first. Also had to negotiate a laptop I rarely use, a program I just learned, and a mic which I’ve never used. I was juggling, and it all worked. Thank you!!! π
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