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Showing posts with label end of year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label end of year. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

An Apology

Dear Readers,

I must apologize for my lack of posting the past few weeks. Truth be told, I'm not sure if I want to continue this blog, seeing as I currently do not have a position for the fall (for the third time). I guess time will tell.

Have a great summer,

Ms.S

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

10 Days!

After today, it will be 10 days until school lets out. 10 days! There is so much I still want to do with my sprouts; so many more books to read, so many more projects to do, so many more experiences to share. So in this little bit of time that we have left, that's what we will do. We will laugh and play, sing and dance, discover and explore. We will do what we do best. We will learn and love.

I love my job!

Monday, May 31, 2010

Change

I have been reassigned to a different school and different grade. I am not quite sure what will happen with this blog, but I hope to be back in kindergarten soon!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Fire Drills and Tornadoes

It has been quite an interesting day.

Tomorrow is our Kindergarten Awards ceremony, so we spent a large part of our day finding our places on stage and rehearsing our songs. Corralling 80+ almost-first graders is quite a feat in itself, let alone two choreographed numbers. How ever, it went well, and I am so excited to see my not-so-little kids  make themselves and their parents proud.

If performing on stage is not enough to rile up a class, today's class activity also involved painting. We read Little Cloud by Eric Carle and created our very own "little clouds" with blue construction paper, cotton balls, and white paint. They turned out fabulously. However, while creating the aforementioned clouds, we had an unexpected fire drill. Apparently, the heat from the cotton candy maker (PTA) next to our classroom was enough to set of the alarms for the entire school. While there was no actual fire, it was enough to get everyone's blood pumping. Although not perfect, we did a pretty good job getting everyone out and accounted for.

Today is also an "extreme weather" day in our state. I had recess duty, so I made it a point to keep my eye on the weather reports all day. As expected, we had indoor recess, and now I sit working on the awards ceremony slide show under a tornado watch (soon to be warning), for the second time in a two week period. Granted severe weather affords me time to hang out with friends at my old stomping grounds, but I'd rather not have had this happen the night before awards. Oh well, c'est la vie.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Perception

It has been an interesting week so far. Monday night brought hail and tornadoes to our part of the world, which was quite a thrilling, yet horrifying experience. The majority of my class loves tornadoes, so it was a very energetic morning meeting the next day. Many of my kids had very interesting stories to tell , so I made the executive decision to bypass our morning reading lesson to create a class book centered on tornadoes. All of my students , except one, did a fantastic job writing their rough draft, revising & editing, and then publishing  & illustrating their stories. ( I will post pictures very soon)

We have also been working on our kindergarten memory books. Three particular pages pique my interest the most; the self-portrait page, the teacher page and the friends page. It is very interesting to observe how my student's perception of themselves has changed, as well as how they perceive the others around  them. While Bad Robot was creating a picture of me, he remarked "You are tall Ms. S. I am going to make you tall." I chuckled inside, thinking to myself "at 5'2" I am pretty tall to these wee ones. The must think our principal and gym teacher are huge!"

Another student remarked she would draw me with a smile, so I wouldn't have to holler so much. Boy, did I feel mean. However, it did lead to another discussion on why Ms. S has to yell sometimes, and that I don't like doing it anymore than she does. I don't think I yell often, but I do have to use quite a forceful voice when we get a bit too boisterous, which has been happening quite frequently as the last day draws near. I think I detected a glimmer of understanding in her eyes after our conversation (she is one of my most boisterous darlings).

We have eight more days left, and still so much I would like to do! We will make the most of it, laughing and learning to the end!