Look! Isn't it pretty?
The good, bad, funny and ugly of my first year teaching (and maybe there after)!
Sunday, September 18, 2011
i made a BUTTON!
Thanks to the wonderful Ms. M on TBA, I created my own blog button!!! I don't think I've ever jumped out of my seat so high! I am so excited this worked!!! Okay, my name is Shana and I am OFFICIALLY a blogging ADDICT!
Look! Isn't it pretty?
Look! Isn't it pretty?
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Saturday, September 17, 2011
Pictures
My best friend in the whole wide world keeps telling me she can't see my pictures, so I'm going to put them all here. Enjoy! (I LOVE looking at other teacher's pictures, so please comment with your link if you have pictures!)
This is the view from my desk. My room is VERY narrow, but I deal.
This is the most awesome investment ever! This shelf has all of the "extra" supplies. There are crayons, pencils, markers, etc. It has saved me SO much shelf space (as you can see, I don't have much space as is).
Here's my desk space, or ask my coworker calls it "my office". HAHA! I love it. The door is directly in front of my desk.
Great idea for a bulletin board! I have a laundry pin on each of those construction paper pieces. I but the kids work on it. This was before school started so there were no samples up yet.
That door is the door between my room and the room next door. I have cubbies that break up the desk area and carpet/entrance.
Here's my calendar board. It's not quite done, but there will be a months of the year and days of the week poster on it too.
That's my working word wall! It say "surfin' spelling" and each letter is on a surfboard.
Word wall and addition pocket chart. The easel is not there.
There's a full room view. Yep, my room is THAT small!
This is my pride and joy! My library <3. It's not much, but I love my little corner.
My behavior chart. LOVEEE this.
Job chart! It's hanging on one of the doors between my class and my neighboring class.
This was in between organized and just walked into my mess. Believe it or not, this is half done!
This is the view from my desk. My room is VERY narrow, but I deal.
This is the most awesome investment ever! This shelf has all of the "extra" supplies. There are crayons, pencils, markers, etc. It has saved me SO much shelf space (as you can see, I don't have much space as is).
Here's my desk space, or ask my coworker calls it "my office". HAHA! I love it. The door is directly in front of my desk.
Great idea for a bulletin board! I have a laundry pin on each of those construction paper pieces. I but the kids work on it. This was before school started so there were no samples up yet.
That door is the door between my room and the room next door. I have cubbies that break up the desk area and carpet/entrance.
Here's my calendar board. It's not quite done, but there will be a months of the year and days of the week poster on it too.
That's my working word wall! It say "surfin' spelling" and each letter is on a surfboard.
Word wall and addition pocket chart. The easel is not there.
There's a full room view. Yep, my room is THAT small!
This is my pride and joy! My library <3. It's not much, but I love my little corner.
My behavior chart. LOVEEE this.
Job chart! It's hanging on one of the doors between my class and my neighboring class.
This was in between organized and just walked into my mess. Believe it or not, this is half done!
It's been a while, sorry!
I've had a wild first few weeks of school! I've got tons of adorable little ones running around my room. I've had many funny and not-so-funny moments. I've had my ups and downs, pushes and pulls, but I love my job. I'm sitting on a Saturday night grading papers, I don't like THIS part of my job, haha, but it's work. I already have complaints from parents who don't think I'm good enough, and at first I was really, I mean REALLY, upset about it. Now that I've had a few days to think about it, I realize that I should take this as a challenge, like I do all other complaints I've had about myself. I'm going to challenge myself to fix (or change) one thing every week with gradual goals. This weeks goal is going to be: instead of getting upset with talkers, I am going to direct them to their pins (the behavior clip chart that I adore) with as few words as possible. The kids know they're not supposed to talk when I talk, it was a rule that THEY created, so why waste my breath on telling them why they shouldn't be talking? They know they shouldn't talk, I'll tell them they're moving their pin because of talking, but I'm not going to explain why talking is so disruptive.
Now, forget about the bad/sad/mad stuff, haha. I'm SO excited to introduce the "I'm Done!" jar! I came up with 20 things to do when they finish their work. Nothing is FUN but nothing is tedious either. I was sick of sending 14 kids to read when they finished their work before time was up and I found this fabulous idea (while blog stalking). Unfortunately I can't remember who I saw it on but someone out there deserves the credit! I love the idea and I really hope it works! I've put together a little shelf (I'll take a picture Monday if I remember) that has all of the necessary supplies. Some of the ideas I've chosen are "write a thank you card to someone who did something nice for you", "read in the library", "practice math facts with counting cubes", "create a pattern using the foam shapes", etc. A few of the ideas I have 2 sticks in the jar for because I figured it would be good to have more than 1 person working on a project, though it's not necessary.
I've been having SO much fun as a first grade teacher. I love having my own class and my own spin on everything! Some of my students are just so sweet, too! I told them about my surgery because they saw me limping and holding my back and they were just so caring and interested. They ask me how I feel all the time. One of my old students always ask if she can give me a massage to feel better, HAHA, so cute!
Now, forget about the bad/sad/mad stuff, haha. I'm SO excited to introduce the "I'm Done!" jar! I came up with 20 things to do when they finish their work. Nothing is FUN but nothing is tedious either. I was sick of sending 14 kids to read when they finished their work before time was up and I found this fabulous idea (while blog stalking). Unfortunately I can't remember who I saw it on but someone out there deserves the credit! I love the idea and I really hope it works! I've put together a little shelf (I'll take a picture Monday if I remember) that has all of the necessary supplies. Some of the ideas I've chosen are "write a thank you card to someone who did something nice for you", "read in the library", "practice math facts with counting cubes", "create a pattern using the foam shapes", etc. A few of the ideas I have 2 sticks in the jar for because I figured it would be good to have more than 1 person working on a project, though it's not necessary.
I've been having SO much fun as a first grade teacher. I love having my own class and my own spin on everything! Some of my students are just so sweet, too! I told them about my surgery because they saw me limping and holding my back and they were just so caring and interested. They ask me how I feel all the time. One of my old students always ask if she can give me a massage to feel better, HAHA, so cute!
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