Last night I ended up getting sick right after school got out. I may have the stomach flu :( I called one of my aides right away to let him know that I wouldn't be there this morning and to look for detailed plans for both of the aides on their desks. Even though I was sick, I went in that night to get all of my plans ready and it took about an hour.
I've been having problems with one of my aides so I made sure that the plans were very detailed so that way everything was scheduled to a T. Then, I got a call this morning about 10 from one of the aides telling me that the kids were being difficult and were not going to earn an afternoon recess. He wanted to know if he could show them a movie instead. I explained that a movie to these kids is a reward. If we give them a movie, they continue their bad behavior. Instead of the movie I told him to have them redo their homework from last Friday which was sitting out already copied for them anyways. Apparently my aides were changing other parts of my plans too....I guess there are no real sick days here. I'm going into school anyways. SHOOOOOTTTT.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Thursday, October 13, 2011
I Like...
It's been 11 days since my last post. Even though today sucked, I'm going to focus on the positive for right now, at least so I can get through the day tomorrow.
I like............
-coming back to my house at 9:00 pm and my housemate just finished making scones
-when my students ask me to braid their hair during nap time
-when little art projects turn into huge class projects (aka turning the posts in my room into massive trees)
-when I have time to make plans for NEXT week by Wednesday of this week
-when Smokey the Bear comes to visit my class
-when my room is suddenly transformed into a Halloween fiesta
-when my kids give me hugs instead of listening right before Specials
-when I can talk to my friend Claire until 1 in the morning on a school night
-when my kids take the time to make me a picture after doing homework
-knowing that I have a field trip, a 2 hour late start, and a 12:30 dismissal all in one week
-knowing that I'm here for the kids no matter what
-feeling like I have 20 children of my own and that I would do anything to see them succeed
-knowing that God's given the strength to get through this mess of a school year
I like............
-coming back to my house at 9:00 pm and my housemate just finished making scones
-when my students ask me to braid their hair during nap time
-when little art projects turn into huge class projects (aka turning the posts in my room into massive trees)
-when I have time to make plans for NEXT week by Wednesday of this week
-when Smokey the Bear comes to visit my class
-when my room is suddenly transformed into a Halloween fiesta
-when my kids give me hugs instead of listening right before Specials
-when I can talk to my friend Claire until 1 in the morning on a school night
-when my kids take the time to make me a picture after doing homework
-knowing that I have a field trip, a 2 hour late start, and a 12:30 dismissal all in one week
-knowing that I'm here for the kids no matter what
-feeling like I have 20 children of my own and that I would do anything to see them succeed
-knowing that God's given the strength to get through this mess of a school year
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Assessments to Giggles
Originally I had planned for this post to be about camp and school. But this weekend took a different turn.
This weekend was homecoming at VU. All of my sorority sisters posted Facebook statuses like "Going to Valpo for the fest," and "Keg and Eggs". I didn't really expect this to hit me hard. I mean, my Dad went to VU in the seventies, now lives in the same town and has maybe made it to homecoming five times in the last thirty years. No big deal, right? Well, I got a phone call from my friend Kelley (also my Grandlittle in the sorority) about some sorority family updates. She told me about the sisterly plans and it made my heart sink. Boy, do I miss college. I miss homecoming, having old alumnae come to our chapter room, and the usual lecture about showing up sober to this event. I miss the stupid VU football game that they never win. I miss going out to eat with my real family after church on this particular Sunday. Above all, I wish that I could have spent this weekend with my Delta family.
On Friday, a bunch of the volunteers went to see a movie called "Moneyball". It was about the Oakland A's and their story of triumph. Usually I'm not a fan of sports movies. This one was awesome though. At the end, the main character's daughter wrote him a song. Part of the lyrics are about her being caught in the middle and growing up. She says, "Just enjoy the show". I absolutely love that. Sometimes we get caught up so much in our issues/life that we don't stop to enjoy it. This past week at school I've been working hard to get my kids where they need to be at for the end of the quarter coming up. On Thursday, I had my first parent meeting. Then Friday, one of my kids had the best day he's ever had the last six weeks. Sometimes I get so caught up in teaching and forget that my kids are only six years old. They still need their moms. They still need hugs when they get stung by a bee or to wiggle in their sits. I kind of had a break through when one of the girls asked me to fix her hair. I plopped her on my lap, which caused the kids nearest me to get a fit of giggles, and to braid her hair. It was one of those "Ah Ha" moments that so many teachers talk about. The last two weeks I've been caught up in a mess of standards, assessments, and classroom discipline. I forgot to let my kids BE six years old. They need to laugh. They need to giggle. They also need those belly laughs that God gives.
That's my goal this week.
Just enjoy the show
This weekend was homecoming at VU. All of my sorority sisters posted Facebook statuses like "Going to Valpo for the fest," and "Keg and Eggs". I didn't really expect this to hit me hard. I mean, my Dad went to VU in the seventies, now lives in the same town and has maybe made it to homecoming five times in the last thirty years. No big deal, right? Well, I got a phone call from my friend Kelley (also my Grandlittle in the sorority) about some sorority family updates. She told me about the sisterly plans and it made my heart sink. Boy, do I miss college. I miss homecoming, having old alumnae come to our chapter room, and the usual lecture about showing up sober to this event. I miss the stupid VU football game that they never win. I miss going out to eat with my real family after church on this particular Sunday. Above all, I wish that I could have spent this weekend with my Delta family.
On Friday, a bunch of the volunteers went to see a movie called "Moneyball". It was about the Oakland A's and their story of triumph. Usually I'm not a fan of sports movies. This one was awesome though. At the end, the main character's daughter wrote him a song. Part of the lyrics are about her being caught in the middle and growing up. She says, "Just enjoy the show". I absolutely love that. Sometimes we get caught up so much in our issues/life that we don't stop to enjoy it. This past week at school I've been working hard to get my kids where they need to be at for the end of the quarter coming up. On Thursday, I had my first parent meeting. Then Friday, one of my kids had the best day he's ever had the last six weeks. Sometimes I get so caught up in teaching and forget that my kids are only six years old. They still need their moms. They still need hugs when they get stung by a bee or to wiggle in their sits. I kind of had a break through when one of the girls asked me to fix her hair. I plopped her on my lap, which caused the kids nearest me to get a fit of giggles, and to braid her hair. It was one of those "Ah Ha" moments that so many teachers talk about. The last two weeks I've been caught up in a mess of standards, assessments, and classroom discipline. I forgot to let my kids BE six years old. They need to laugh. They need to giggle. They also need those belly laughs that God gives.
That's my goal this week.
Just enjoy the show
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