Monday, August 4, 2014

Back to School Goals

Thanks to Mrs. O Knows and Jess at I {heart} recess for this great linky party.



Personal - Over the the last four years, I have very quickly become a work-a-holic because there's always something I could be doing better, a better way to try, something which could be added.  I have friends, family, and supervisors who love me enough to ask me to slow down and not get burned out.  I am going to do that this year.

Organization - It's an on going joke, that students are to not EVER put anything on my desk - even if I ask them to, because the stacks of papers and grading keys always sit on the corner of my desk.  I took some time this school year to clear out some of the shelves behind my desk.  So once a day, I want to be able to see all of my desk.

Planning - I have spend most of the summer planning and working on plans and fixing lessons.  With my personal goal of having more balance, I intend to get my planning done at school this year.

Professional - There have been many new and exciting changes over the past two years at our school.  We are now trying to build a team and have teamwork at school among the faculty and staff, where before it was a whole lot of each to their own.  I want to help be part of that atmosphere.

Students - Again part of my balance plan is to realize not every lesson on every day is going to reach every child the way I hope it will.  I need to lighten up on myself and realize I am doing everything I can, but I can only encourage, not force learning.

Motto: Balance. Balance. Balance.  I think my goals will help me fulfill my motto.

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Sunday Social August 3rd

A special thank you to Mrs. O. Knows  and A Complete Waste of Makeup..


1: Gum or mints?
 I choose mints because I don't care for gum, but mints are OK, especially if they are covered in chocolate.


#2: Tea or coffee?
I drank tea by the gallon, as in a gallon or more a day for years and wouldn't go near coffee for anything.  Now I occasionally have a glass of tea, and have exactly one cup of coffee with my breakfast. 


#3: Fruits or veggies?
Veggies!  I love salad and have one every day at school.  I love spinach, broccoli, artichoke, pea pods, mushrooms, (though I don't know if they fit the veggie category).   Fruits - apples, dried cherries, and pineapple are all the fruit I eat.  I just don't care for it.
#4: TV or movies?
TV!  I don't seem to have the time for it I once did.  For a couple of years my husband and I went one with friends once a week to dinner and a movie, our schedules just haven't worked out for nearly a year.  This time of year I can be found with my dogs and football.  Tonight is the Hall of Fame game!  I watch Thursday night, Saturday, Saturday night, Sunday, Sunday night, and Monday night.  I LOVE my football - even if I am doing other things while it's on.  Otherwise, we watch Longmire, Person of Interest, and a few other.
#5: Candles or diffusers? Neither - both give me migraines.  

I hope that you enjoyed my Sunday Social! Now it's your turn to get social. Grab the button, visit A Complete Waste of Makeup, and link up!



Friday, August 1, 2014

August Currently

A very big thank you to Farley for the August Currently.  I LOVE these! 





Listening - My husband has a big project going at work, so he's working from home and his computer keeps dinging!  So I have my K-LOVE online radio going.

Loving - I have a nearly 10 year old golden retriever who loves when I work in the living room, so he's cuddled up to me.   

Thinking & Wanting - I have had an amazing summer reading and writing blogs, biking and even made a quick trip to South Carolina to see my cousin.  It's been a terrific time!  While I was in South Carolina I discovered an amazing used book store to help with my Reading in the Wild work.  It's called 2nd and Charles.  It was amazing I was able to pick up 75 books for $120.  I can't wait to make the trip again next year. 

Needing - Because I had such an amazing summer, and I have been able to do so much for my classroom over the summer, I am exhausted, so I'm taking the next week and half off to rest and relax.  My classroom is nearly complete, and I have lesson plans ready to go.  So I guess it's OK to get that rest.

Returning to school - I return to school, to help with registration on August 7.  Teacher meetings are August 13-15.  We have drop off supplies, Back to School Mass, and Back to School Barbecue on August 16.  Then we start school on August 18 for a half day, and full-time on the 19th.










Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Finishing up

The majority of this summer I have worked on getting ready for the next school year.  I'm almost there and will have a major post Friday.  I will also have a huge Made It Monday as well.  It's been an amazing summer and I'm excited to get the new school year going. 

Monday, July 21, 2014

Made It Monday


I don't know if this counts or not, since it's not for school -- even though I did make it.  I made homemade sorbet for my husband's co-workers.

Peach

Blueberry

Strawberry







Made with fresh fruit, all 40 servings disappeared in 20 minutes.

My amazing daughter took an amazing road trip with me.  I wen to South Carolina to visit my cousins.  One of my cousin's works at an amazing used bookstore in Greenville, South Carolina called 2nd and Charles.    If you are working on building a class library like the one suggested in The Book Whisperer or Reading in the Wild this is an amazing place to start.

Back wall of the store in Greenville, SC

I was able to get 74 nice, used books reasonably.


Do you have a classroom library?  If so, how do you build it?


Friday, July 18, 2014

Vacation Blog - Teacher Humor

My daughter and I are taking a long weekend road trip to visit and play with family - and to check out a few used bookstores between here and there to add to my class library -- so does that count as professional development?  Hmmmm . . .


Anyway, I am sure this has been blogged before, and I don't know where it originated but I saw this on Facebook from a friend Lexa Lue and wanted to share again.

The 12 Things You Should Never, Ever Say To Teachers

1. “We’ve all been to elementary school, so aren’t we all kind of experts on it?”
Umm, no. You’ve been sick before, does that make you a doctor?


2. “When I retire, I still want to do something, so I think I might take up teaching.”
Teaching is not a hobby, like gardening or sailing. Teaching will likely make your old job feel like a vacation.

3. “Have you ever thought about making your class more fun?”
No, I do my best to make it as boring as I can.


4. “If you really cared about kids, you wouldn’t worry about the salary.”
I love my students. I love teaching. I also love being able to support my family and feed my kids.

5. “If you managed your time at school, I bet you wouldn’t need to plan lessons and grade on the weekends.”
Okay, I’m a little busy at school. I teach and work with students almost every moment of the day. Spending 20 hours a week outside of school on prep and grading every week is normal for me.

6. “You’ll never be a truly great teacher until you have your own kids.”
Actually, yes I will. The relationship between teacher and student is quite different from that of parent and child.

7. “Why do you make them read so much and write so many essays? Why do you give such hard grades?”
Because it’s my job. Because my students are here to learn. Because they’ll need these skills to survive in the world. How many reasons do you need?

8. “I pay taxes in this district, so technically you work for me.”
Sorry, we’re not your minions. That’s not how it works. Taxes support public goods and services—such as the fire department, police, parks, and yes, public schools—for the community as a whole. And by the way, teachers pay taxes too.

9. “Ohh, you teach kindergarten, that must be fun. Playing and singing all day.”
Yes, my life is just like Disney movie. I sing and the children and the little animals of the forest come running. Actually, in kindergarten, we teach our students the foundational literacy and math skills—as well as the social and emotional skills—that set kids up for success in every grade to follow.

10. “Why are you so strict? They’re just kids.”
We make plenty of time for laughter and fun in my classroom. Rules and routine are not only necessary, they help children to feel safe, secure and valued in the classroom community.

11. “How hard can it be? You have all summer off.”
A longer summer break is one of the benefits of choosing teaching as a career. But keep in mind, it’s not all summer, I spend weeks every July and August on   professional development and curriculum planning. And during the school year, I work 12 hours a day all week long and at least one day every weekend. Add it up and our vacation days are about the same.

12. “Teaching is nice, but don’t you want to be more successful and make more money?”
I teach because I want to make a difference. I teach because what I do every day matters for kids.  That’s what success looks like.
 


Personal pet peeves - #5, #7, #10 & #11- especially #11!  Which ones drive you the most nuts?




Monday, July 14, 2014

Made it Monday

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A special thanks goes out to The Classy Teacher for her great birthday idea - it's taken me a couple of weeks to get them all - 50 done but here they are.


I am still working on several other things and have been going into school two days a week.  I am trying to get all of my "bellwork" copied before school starts, and get two grades worth of spelling in the Spelling City.   I am also re-doing my Pre-Algebra and Social Studies classes.  All of these changes are after I read The Book Whisperer and Reading in the Wild and am going to make major changes to my reading classes as well.  

Not that I am taking on too much or anything because about a week ago I discovered that I will have the two largest classes in the building 22 5th graders for Spelling, English/Writing, Math, Social Studies, and Technology, 19 6th graders for Spelling and English/Writing and then the small, 5 students for Pre-Algebra.  

I am also taking one more trip this summer and going to completely quit working on school stuff by August 1.  We have some schools nearby which have students coming back one week from yesterday.

Because I have been hustling getting ready for the school year, I was able to spend the day helping a friend get ready for her school year to; it was such a blessing to be able to help ease someone else's stress.  What do you do to help other teachers?

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

July Currently

Thank you Farley for the June Currently!




Listening - My morning started off rough with my old, and even used to me washing machine, finally quitting.  So instead of working on my to-do list for school, I was off to town to get a new one.  It's so quiet!  I can still hear it from the computer, but it's quieter, that the old noise bucket I had.   The dog, she just snores.

Loving - My husband.  I know he had a long day at work, but he still came home and helped out for over an hour because he loves me back and knows I had that kind of day.

Thinking - I have a school to-do list a million miles long and need more time to get it all done.  I want this year to be so much better than last! and getting the special things done now and get the changes to my units made now will make a huge difference!

Needing - Sleep!  I was up too late last night after watching lots of my kids play ball last night, then I was up super early to get a jump on the day, in hopes of getting a nap that the washing-machine-incident took away from me.

4th Plans - Nothing yet!  We are kind of either anti-social, and we'll hang out at home, or it'll be a last minute up and decide to do something.  Both are fine with me.

Happy Tuesday! To-do Lists and Ballgames

I had a super successful Monday at school. I got one classes spelling copied for the school year. I know that may seem kind of strange for some, but we have a pretty good idea - most of the time how many students will be in our classes. I try to get my copying done, as much as I can before the first of August. It's just one of those things I can do to feel better prepared for the school year, and then I don't have as much time spent sharing our single copy machine with other teachers who need it. While I was making copies I found out that my 6th grade English class has grown by one student and I will have 19 in that class, and my 5th grade classes will have 22 students. That's going to be the largest class in the school! I also got to spend some one-on-one time with a student who will be one of my 5th graders and was able to talk with him about what success will look like in the 5th grade and encourage him. While I was working I found out nearly all of my students were playing softball/baseball last night. So after spending the day at school, I returned to the ball fields and was able to watch most of my upcoming 5th grade girls play, and while wait for the boys, I discovered my former 6th grade girls playing, so I was able to watch them for quite a while, before watching several of the upcoming 5th grade boys play, before their game was called because of lightening. It was great to see the kids cutting up and having a good time. I had several students thank me for coming to watch, which was also very nice. It's nice for the kids to see how much I really do care about them, not just their school work. On to my happy Tuesday! (Did you read my sarcasm there? File that in the fake it until you make it - drawer) After a pretty sleepless night, because of our new kitten, my washing machine completely died. So instead of getting to stay home and work on school things and take a nap, I'm off to get a new washing machine. Oh well! Better now than when school's going on and it's difficult to get things like this taken care of as easily.

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Long and Successful Week

It's been a long but successful week!

I was able to get back in my classroom on Monday.  The janitor was able to help put the furniture back where it goes.  Our school has a before-care, after-care, and summer-care program for our students, so one of the students who will be in my class this next year was at school on Monday.  She was able to help me re-arrange several things in the room.  I hope it will help me stay more organized this year.  I learned a little more about her, too.  I even ordered a book for the classroom library for her.

Tuesday I was busy running family errands which I had put off at the end of the school year. 

Wednesday I went to the local Amish community and was able to pick up some things which will appear on a later version of Made-It-Monday.  Then on to school, where I was able to get several answers from my terrific principal about how she wants things to proceed.

Thursday I got some rest and made a to-do list!  WOW!

Friday, was the day to hit the garage sales and thrift stores.  I have some terrific finds, including another bookshelf because my classroom library is quickly outgrowing the shelving.  I already had.  I also found a small recliner for $25.  This will be an earned privilege for ClassDojo points. 

I should have the room finished including the new reading corner in a couple of weeks.  I'll be sure to post the pictures.

So how much do you attempt to get done over the summer?  Do you ever finish your summer to do list?

Monday, June 23, 2014

Monday Meet Me






I know this is the second post of the day - but this was cool.  Thank you Fifth in the Middle    http://www.theteachingtribune.com/.