A blog about the trials and tribulations of a new teacher


Thursday, March 29, 2012

Who's on First

I love reading. no... I LOVE reading! I think it is so amazing how books open the world to us. How by reading a book, your mind opens to things you would've never thought of before.

We are currently reading The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin. In it, there is a refernce to Abbott & Costello's Who's on First skit. So, I thought it woud be a great opportunity to show it to the kids. I looked it up on youtube and pressed play. It was hilarious! The kids were cracking up and yelling back at the characters. You would've thought that they had never seen comedians before haha.

When all was said and done, I think it was a very succesful lesson. If you haven't seen it, go youtube it right now!! :)

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Thursday, March 22, 2012

A Rite of Passage

Back in October was the infamous CA mission project! Oh what fun! I got to bring in the report I wrote about my mission in 4th grade and got to see all of these beautiful projects.

I gave the class a choice of building a mission, writing a report, doing a powerpoint or anything else as long as they cleared it with me. 98% of the class ended up building missions so our room was FULL of awesome projects.

Notes for next year: be more clear on expections for actually building the mission (have them label it). Let them choose their own partners? Have everyone make a powerpoint for their presentation of the missions.



All in all, they were awesome!
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Busiest Year EVER

I scoffed at the professors who said that during my first year of teaching I will not have time for anything else. They said and I quote, " You will  be just trying to keep your head above water." They warned that I would barely have time for creative and interesting lessons... that I probably wouldn't get to extra lessons about holidays and good citizenship lessons. Well, they were MOSTLY right.

I have done many creative lessons and have developed my own cirriculum, but haven't quite made it to the holidays and specific lessons about things like respect and being a good friend. Wait... I did do a St. Patricks Day lesson, but that was just last week!

What I HAVEN'T done is blog about my first year teaching like I should have. I write the blogs in my head, but that's all I have time for lately. However, that is to be remidied soon. Look for many catching-up blogs to come soon!

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Mrs. G.