Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Sunday, February 15, 2015

A morning in February

     The first year I started teaching I was told that this time of the year is crazy.  I was also told that everyone starts to feel stressed, tired, and grumpy.  This saddened me because February has always been a great month for me because I love Valentines Day and it's my birthday on the 24th.  So, being a first year teacher, I stayed positive and hopeful.  I said, "No, this is a wonderful time of the year."
     Now, it's year three for me and I definitely feel stressed and tired.  I feel like the days are jammed pack more than ever and I don't have enough time!  So, I decided to blog more to keep my feelings in tact and just write about them.  I have been wanting to write at least three times a week (one of my resolutions) and I haven't even gotten close!  So, in this month of February, I will continue with my goal and keep on coming back!  To start off positive I mad my currently.  Thanks Farley!



The checklists are endless.  I have IEP's, high school staffing meetings, and getting my students prepared for the PARCC test.  This test is mighty difficult for all and my students are already struggling with the practice tests.  I have given strategies and even with those, they are still saying, "agh, this is so hard!"  

My new niece Addison is so tiny and precious.  I am her godmother (officially in April).  I can't wait to see her next weekend and bring her sweet little outfits.  I am so blessed to have wonderful nieces and nephews in my life.  Joy!  Love!  Thankful!

I can't wait until it starts to warm up!  Please, start soon!  A barista at Starbucks the other day said, "Eww it's snowing."  The another barista said, "Oh, come on, it's beautiful."  Then the first barista and I said at the same time, "I hate the snow."  hahahaha...I am glad someone is feeling the same way.  
As for my title, "Queen of Assessments," I just will simply state:  Fountas and Pinnel, WIAT, Discovery Ed, and standards based grading-  you are all keeping me up too late at night!

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Great Day of Teaching

The other day I was reminded why I went into the teaching profession.  I even teared in the classroom!

In my co-taught ELA class, we had the students do speeches on genetic diseases.  We wanted to incorporate research, vocabulary, and presenting it all into a speech.  Students showed empathy and had so many questions during the process.  They reacted in ways that I have never seen before.  They were interested in the diseases they had been assigned to and wanted to know more.

Some specific students have been struggling this school year by keeping up with assignments and finishing them successfully.  These two specific students that I want to discuss have been falling behind a bit.  They are both real quiet and polite.  They don't ask too many questions but seem to "look" like they get it when they are working in class.

So, to help them, my team of teachers and I have been signing an assignment notebook at the end of class to keep them on track.  It has helped them make sure they know what to do and questions have been arising since then.  They have more smiles on their face and talking to teachers more often.

Then the day of presentations came and these two boys gave wonderful and informative speeches.  I was so happy!  I went up to them at the end of class and gave a great amount of praise to them.  I also said, "It seems that you enjoyed learning about your topic and really put in a lot of effort."  They smiled back and agreed.  They also added that they found themselves looking other topics up at night that their peers had shared in class.  They both have shown such great progress.  I love this feeling so much and know that teachers can make a difference.

I just loved how rewarded I felt and glad to see they were confident and happy about their performance.



Sunday, December 21, 2014

Getting Ready...

Good Morning!  I feel like I am still "working" because of all of this holiday prep work.  Cooking, baking, wrapping, and STILL SHOPPING!  AGH!   My boyfriend decided to ask his parents over to the house tonight...so now I have to keep my house clean and make sure everything is ready for visitors.  I have a big day ahead.  Shop, wrap, bake, and then cook dinner.

I am making "chicken teriyaki stir fry" tonight.
   I will buy fixings to make my boyfriend a special present as well...I hope this works!  He loves his ice cream at night!  He will definitely love this gift!

Here is a quote of the day to get me through:  Things turn out best for people who make the best out of the way things turn out. -John Wooden


Friday, December 19, 2014

Currently in December


A Few More Hours Left....

Yes...I am counting down the hours now until winter break.  I cannot wait until I feel relaxed at home and not have to grade so much!  Wait...I do have to grade, wah.  But I will be able to take my time though and bake cookies while doing it!  I can't wait!  Oh, I will also have time to blog more and get back into a routine!

Here is picture of my co-teacher and I! Today is pajama day and we are so ready to crawl back into bed!

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Why I love teaching!

I just had to share one of my student's notes that she left for me last week.  I have kids go in and out of my room to get a book or get some quiet time to complete their work.  This is what was left for me!  This is why I am teaching!



Progress is being made by my students.  I have seen so much growth behaviorally and academically.  One specific kid who almost led me to tear my hair out last year is finally realizing that he CAN do the work that is assigned to him.  He is more positive in completing the work and after learning how to give evidence to character traits, he even shared some evidence to why I am awesome!  See below:



We discussed how reading is beneficial by reading "Thank You, Mr. Falker"

If you don't know about this book, you should!  It really helped my kiddos in my resource class to feel better about their level of academic achievement.  Trish, the character in the book has a reading disability and struggles with reading at a lower level than the rest of her peers.  She shows frustration and determination, but just can't seem to get the help she needs.  Then she finally meets a teacher who understands her and helps her.  My kids had their jaws dropped and said, "Omg, that's what happens to me when I try reading."