...good teachers are priceless. They inspire you, they entertain you, and you end up learning a lot even when you don't know it.
Dear John by Nicholas Sparks

Monday, February 22, 2010

Everyone is having babies!

I have been finding it very difficult to keep up with my blog now that my work load has been greatly increased. That's right, I began my solo teaching today!!! (APPLAUSE!!!) It went pretty well, if I do say so. I have truly been blessed by a wonderful, WONDERFUL cooperating teacher. Mrs. Carter is an absolute jewel and I could not have asked for a better mentor.

Last week, leading up to the start of solo teaching, I felt like it would not been that different because I was already teaching every subject, with a few interjections from Mrs. Carter. She also stepped in to handle any discipline problems. Well I ended up being wrong. Don't get me wrong, my lessons went wonderful, it just seemed so strange to be teaching and moving about the classroom without Mrs. Carter. For the first time, I WAS the teacher. I found the feeling very eerie, but in a good way. What can I say, I love teaching and my kids are awesome.

Now on to the part about babies... my very best friend in the world, Jenny, is expecting baby #2 on March 4th. His name is Johnathon Michael. Her first born, Corilee Nicole, is an absolute doll! I can't believe she had grown up so fast. It seems like just yesterday that I was on my way to the hospital to visit Jenny. It has been so cool to watch her grow up and learn new things over the past two years. Jenny's baby shower was this weekend and I have posted several pictures. Corilee seems very unaware that she is soon to take on the roll of Big Sister. However, I think it is a roll that she will be great at. I am so very proud of Jenny and her husband and I can't wait to meet Johnathon.

Jenny is not the only one having a new baby. Another friend from our childhood, Amy, is pregnant with her first baby, daughter London Journey. My college friend Whitney, also pregnant with baby numero uno, invited me to her shower next weekend. Her son is Greyson Holden.

Pregnancy must be in the water these days. I think Dustin and I have some catching up to do. Soon enough (;

This is Corilee, AKA Booger She doesn't often pose, but I managed to get a posed shot.




Jenny, my very best friend for over 20 years.


Amy and Jenny (London and Johnathon)


Jenny and her mom, Debbie (my second mother)





The little ball of cuteness


Military themed baby shower

Friday, February 12, 2010

Valentine's Day Parties, OH MY!

Today, I experienced my very first classroom party today! As soon as I walked into the building, a student ran up to present me with his homemade card. He was so proud of it! I received several Valentines from my class, which tickled me to no end. The student spent the day eating and Mrs. Carter and I spent the day cleaning up after them. It was so much fun, though.

I also had another very interesting experience this week. I was sitting at Mrs. Carter's desk, grading papers, minding my own business, when all of a sudden the door opened and a group of fifth graders began rolling tennis balls into the room. Once they finished, along came another group of fifth graders, then another, and another! I was shocked, sitting there with my mouth hanging open. Mrs. Carter said she and the fifth grade teachers like to play practical jokes on one another. Today, the same class toilet papered another teacher's room. It was a nice reminder that school doesn't always have to be serious.

I have added a picture of my Valentines because I am so excited about them!


Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Adventures on the Assembly Line

Oh sixth graders.... I love them despite their constant need to talk and ability to bicker over the simplest things. Social Studies, while one of my favorite subject, is not always that interesting; Especially for sixth graders coming down off the high of another snow day. So I tried to spice things up by having the students work in teams on a makeshift assembly line to create as many items as possible. We had been talking about Henry Ford and the development of the assembly line. To help them get a better idea how the assembly line worked, I broke them into two groups of girls and two groups of boys. Each group had a couple of minutes to decide on a product to produce and who would do each part. Then, I gave each group a stack of scrap paper and a pair of scissors. The idea was for each member of the team to draw a portion of the product, then pass it down to the next member. The last member had to cut out the product. Two minutes on the timer.....and...... GO! I watched closely as the two groups of girls zipped through each product. The boys however, argued and bickered over which member was doing what part of the product, and who was doing what wrong. Once the timer went off, one team of girls had three products, one team had one product, and the boys had none. I think we will have to try this project again tomorrow. It was so interesting to see them working together to create one project, even if some of them didn't agree with what the group wanted to do.

I suppose I have rambled enough. I just felt that this experience was worth sharing. (:

Stay Blessed!
K

Monday, February 8, 2010

Snow Day.... again?

I am so tired of this cold, yucky weather! Every day that our schools close, is another day of student teaching I will have to make up at the end of my second placement. Oh well, at least it is a good chance to get some much needed work done.

I am so excited to share with you what my week was like last week! For my English lessons, I planned a writing mini unit where the students worked in groups of five to write a script for a play. On Monday, I put the students in groups and gave them the task of coming up with a plot, setting, title, and list of characters. On Tuesday, we talked about dialogue and how to organize their script. On Wednesday I introduced stage directions and the students had to add them to their script. Thursday, the students completed their final draft, and on Friday, they acted them out for the class.

The students had a GREAT time, as did my cooperating teacher and I. I was very impressed with their plays and the amount of work they put into them. Our principal even came in to watch a few of them. At the end of the third group's play, they each help up a sign with their name and character written on it. Then they flipped them over to reveal the message "We love you Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Carter!" It was so sweet. I never saw myself teaching sixth grade, but I have grown so attached to these kids that I will miss them so much when I leave.