Monday, January 27, 2014

A little bit of CHEVRON goes a long way

        It's amazing what a little bit of color can do for a classroom! I bought a new rug for my house yesterday and decided to bring the old one to school.  I plopped the old one in front of my math board, and BAM!, instant curb appeal.  It is chevron, by the way.  (I'm obsessed.)  Of course, the kids liked it.  Then again, they pretty much get excited about EVERYTHING! And, no, that is not an exaggeration.  Here's a typical class conversation:

Me: Class, we are going to work on  <insert weekly skill here> today.
Class: Yaaaaay! Wahoooo! Awesome! You're the best teacher ever!!!!!

(Sometimes I even get a "You're the best teacher in the universe!" Hahaha! Talk about an ego boost! Those of you who teach upper grades probably think I'm making this up, but I promise I'm not!  It definitely makes classroom life easier!)

So, back to today.  The class was very well behaved today considering we've been out for several days due to snow and freezing temperatures.  Hopefully, I haven't jinxed myself by saying that! We worked on silent e words and ordinal numbers (which I have a super cute math center to go with later this week) plus a whole lot of phonics/phonemic awareness/sentence writing/comprehension/reading/small group/whole group/centers/partner talk/contractions/skip counting thrown in.  There is soooo much to learn in 1st grade! Let me repeat that:

There is sooooo much to learn in 1st grade!
 
I've got to say it's really fun though.  I like being able to see the kids' excitement and growth from day to day. The class is working on foundational skills that the rest of their academic life will be based on.  It has to be a strong foundation.  As a certain football coach might say, the kids are building their foundation brick by brick. Or, in my case, rug by rug. :)


Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Introductions and Such

Hello, all! I have finally decided to venture into the blogging world. 

This is me. 


Do I know what I am doing?

ABSOLUTELY NOT!

In other words, please forgive me if you are an avid blogger.  Ha, I almost put booger.  See what I mean? Can you tell I'm an elementary school teacher???

I will predominately be talking education in the blog, but as is the life of a teacher, many things compete for my brain space.  I am sure some of these things will make their way on to this page.  To be honest, you can't be a teacher, a good teacher, without it being a part of who you are as a person.  And as a person, I enjoy quite a few things that are not typically a part of my classroom, such as playing the piano, sleeping, and traveling.  Unfortunately, it seems that those higher on the educational food chain believe we would operate best as robots in a vacuum.  Morons. Oops.  I guess that's not the polite way to say that...

Please understand: This blog will be therapeutic. As the title indicates, I am in NO WAY a perfect teacher.  For now, I do the best I can with the information and resources that I have, and if I learn better, then I do better.  I am not looking to spark a political debate or even have a heated discussion.  I just want a place to reflect on teaching (with a little bit of humor) and show that teachers are not perfect.  Even if we try really, really hard.   And that's okay.

For now,  let me leave you with this inspired gem from today's early dismissal. :)


 
 
 
We've all been there.
 
 
P.S. Comments are most definitely welcome.  If you are a teacher reading this, tell me what you'd like to talk about!

P.P.S.  I just got the call that school is cancelled for tomorrow due to inclement weather. Someone's been praying!

P.P.P.S.  It wasn't me.