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Monday, September 24, 2007

Charlotte's Web

Does anybody have a copy of Charlotte's Web that they are willing to part with?  I will buy it from you.  I'm working on building a classroom set so that my students can do a  Charlotte's Web unit later in the year.  I've been searching ebay and craigslist.  Also, if you ever run across a copy at a thrift store, garage sale, used book store for very cheap Please let me know!  Or, buy it and I'll pay you back!  I'd appreciate it...


Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Sometimes you just need those "Teacher Moments"

This morning we had our weekly faculty meeting.  It went waaay over...and I'm in the lower school building, which means it's a one-block walk and UP three flights of stairs before I get to my classroom.  We finally get back to my building and I hear kids yelling and running...all the way from the basement up to the third floor.  I start running, in heels and a skirt, up to the third floor.  I see two classes running around...I hold my breath and walk to the end of the hallway into  my classroom.  My students had all put their backpacks away, turned in their homework, had their planners open for me to check, and were all sitting at their desks and reading silently!!!!  Being 10 minutes late and finding your 3rd graders sitting and reading quietly with all of their morning jobs completed is a teacher's proudest moment!  A week of some chaotic mornings and training my students what to do in the morning and it completely paid off...I think they deserved the Super Star cards that I gave them....


Friday, August 10, 2007

I found this on a teacher's website and LOVED it...

 

Subject: For those of you who think teaching is easy/and for those of
you who know it's not

New Survivor Show

Have you heard about the next planned "Survivor" show?

Three businessmen and three businesswomen will be dropped into 3 elementary school classrooms for 6 weeks.

Each business person will be provided with a copy of his/her school
district's curriculum, and a class of 28 students.

Each class will have five learning-disabled children, three with A.D.D., one gifted child, and two who speak limited English.

Three will be labeled with severe behavior problems..

Each business person must complete lesson plans at least 3 days in
advance with annotations for curriculum objectives and modify,
organize, or create materials accordingly.

They will be required to teach students, handle misconduct, implement technology, document attendance, write referrals, correct homework, make bulletin boards, compute grades, complete report cards, document benchmarks, communicate with parents, and arrange parent conferences.

They must also supervise recess and monitor the hallways. In addition, they will complete drills for fire, tornadoes, and shooting attacks.

They must attend 100 hours of workshops, faculty meetings, union
meetings, and curriculum development meetings.

They must also tutor those students who are behind and strive to get their 2 non-English speaking children proficient enough to take the AIMS/TERRA NOVA tests. If they are sick or having a bad day, they must not let it show. Each day they must incorporate reading, writing, math, science, and social studies into their program.

They must maintain discipline and provide an educationally stimulating environment at all times.

The business people will only have access to the golf course on the
weekends, but on their new salary they will not be able to afford it
anyway.

There will be no access to vendors who want to take them out to lunch, and lunch will be limited to 30 minutes. On days when they do not have recess duty, the business people will be permitted to use the staff restroom as long as another survival candidate is supervising their class.

They will be provided with two, 40-minute planning periods per week while their students are at activity classes. If the copier is operable, they may make copies of necessary materials at this time.

The business people must continually advance their own education on their own time, and pay for this advanced training themselves. This can be accomplished by moonlighting at a second job or marrying someone with money.

The winner will be allowed to return to his or her former job.


Saturday, May 26, 2007

Adult life?

Whoever said that they could just let us graduate Taylor without any plans for the future?

Basically...as with most recent college graduates...I need a job!!!!  Thankfully, I have a summer job.  Otherwise, my minor type A worrying self may just completely freak out.  Currently, I'm only minorly freaking out.

Also, I'm supposed to be a teacher?  Whoever said I'm ready for that?  In less that 3 months I will be responsible for the education of a group of elementary students that I have never met.  And as of now...I don't even know what part of the country these future students live in because I have no idea where I'll be!!!

Today I was questioned whether or not I was old enough to renew my library card without a parent signature?  I loved the look on the woman's face when she asked me how old I was and I answered '22'. 

Also...you know you're at a southside Chicago Irish festival when the musicians sip beer between songs rather than water.  

That's it for my random post.


Wednesday, May 16, 2007

What kind of college graduate would I be if I didn't post some random memories of the past 4 years...

1. Janet convinced me that she lost her contact in the grass on the way to the DC. She has never worn contacts.

2. When Anita, Wendy, Corrie, and others did my Math for Teachers 1 homework….

3. When the sprinkles exploded EVERYWHERE in the DC my first week back from Ireland…I like how that was a lot of the freshman’s first memory of me….

4. When Valerie and Karen put up with living with a Jr. El.Ed. Major for one year. Remember when there were like 50 children’s books in heaps on the floor?

5. When Karen and I were thugs…

6. When I realized that the Bread Stick eating contest is a disgusting tradition….and I haven’t actually participated since I was a freshman.

7. Taking pictures of my feet just for Wendy. Wendy, you really should make a scrapbook of all those pictures!

8. Karen and Laura….remember when we drove along the shoulder of the road in my ghetto car for a long time trying to find the place for Maria’s bachelorette party?

9. Wendy’s “Floooooor Prayer” call….

10. Booty-smack contests.

11. Remember that like one time I cleaned the room?

12. The zebra pillow.

13. When I thought Erin only spent 30 minutes a week with friends….little did I know that she meant she spent that 30 minutes watching the show Friends.

14.  When Margaret stank up room 102 with her bear that she heated up in the smelly Swallow microwave.

Hopefully there will be more to come....Feel free to comment and post your own memories!



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