Hey all, thanks for checking out my blog after my first post. I know it’s been a while since the first posting, I have just been so busy teaching, planning, getting to know the students names and getting in the routine of getting up at 6am, but home before 5!
So, I’m getting into the swing of things but here is some information and notes about the past week or so.
So, I’m getting into the swing of things but here is some information and notes about the past week or so.
My second day at KES my collaborating teacher and I had breakfast duty. We do this from 7:15-7:45 Tuesdays, Thursdays and every other Friday. It’s a pretty good side duty if you ask me or any of the other teachers, we already have to been at school and we do not have to brave the weather… hot, cold, rain… who knows if we will see any snow this year. After breakfast duty we had two classes and then the ENTIRE school met in the cafeteria for an assembly. Have I mentioned there are about 920 students!!! The assembly was the kickoff for coupon book sales, the PTA introduced the fundraiser, acted silly on stage to get the students attention and talked about all the prizes they could win by selling a certain number of books. Prizes- key chains, stuff animals, blow up chair, time in the game truck- it apparently has Xbox, wii, kinect and every game imaginable, one student will be entered into a drawing for an ipod! Wow!
Back to our regular schedule, 4th and 5th grade worked on making sketchbooks for the year and practicing bubble letters once they made their sketchbooks. Then kindergarten and 1st sat in big group… This is what my teacher calls time spent by the smart board, her rocking chair, the kids sit criss-cross on the floor during this time. Anyways Mrs. R read them the poem “The Crayon Box that Talked” and then after that she did some quick drawing from the rocking chair and reminded/introduced the students to basic lines and shapes. Then the students each had a handout with the basic shapes and lines on them and we played music “Celebrate” and they walked around the room finding the shapes and lines and marking them off with a crayon when they found them. They really enjoyed this activity!!
One last thing Mrs. R does on the introductory days to art, which is the first 6 days of school because the students come to art on a 6 day rotation. She takes a class photo and the students hold a name tag below their chins. She then keeps this in her binder to remember names more easily and help while taking role.
Well I’ll leave you with that for now, I have some other notes about my first full week jotted down but I’ll add those later tonight or tomorrow.
Thanks for stopping in and seeing how my student teaching is going! I’m having a blast!
such cool prizes.. haha good start on a blog, dani! love the background - very artsy!
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