Which I still am in case you were wondering.
You know how life can be. Always happening. Always going on. I am loving my new job, new school, new kiddos, new friends, and everything. But I totally underestimated how much all of the newness for my family would equal so much busyness. Oh well.
So, I've blogged before about my love of Math Journals. Something I discovered and began using last year. Well, I'm at it again. I started them last month and my kids loved them! I was so excited to begin using my own November Math Journals today! That is, until the copier and I disagreed. Oh well. Life happens, remember. So, they're copied now and we will begin them tomorrow. My kids get so excited when I tell them we are doing something that I made. They always feel as though I have made it just for them. :) But they are loving Math Journals. Every level of student can enjoy them and it is a fun and easy way to reinforce core Math skills.
I've lamented in past posts about how my TPT progress (making and uploading at least) has come to a screeching halt. With no new products posted in a while. Ugh. Life again. But last month I saw a huge, and sudden, surge in sales. Made me smile. This month, just 4 days in, has proven to be the same. It's beginning to light a fire under me and hopefully I will be able to harness all of the excitement, and find the time, to create and post some new things. I've got a list a mile-long so the ideas are just itching to get out. I've almost reached a milestone, for myself at least, in sales and am thinking about throwing a sale to celebrate. I'll let you know. Nothing huge, not like some of the big TPT names out there. But for me it's huge. Just exciting to know that other people also like what I like and enjoy using the things that I have made for my classroom. Collaboration is always fun, no matter who it is with!
So, I'm back. I've got posts partially written in my head and a list of topics is always growing. So, I hope to be back in full force this month. This little post is just to say hi and make sure everyone, or anyone, is still out there.
I hope the 1st Quarter, if you do quarters, of your school year is going well. I am 2 weeks into our 2nd Quarter and all is great! So, I'll be back soon. Promise.
Thanks for hopping by.
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Monday, November 4, 2013
Monday, August 26, 2013
The One About Starting Over
Hey!
So, my good intentions of coming back after summer fizzled away with the busyness of August. I am sure August is that way for you too though.
After an awesome summer at home with the family, August brought us back to reality. The reality was that there was a ton of change coming upon us with the new school year. Me moving schools. Amy moving grades. All of the kids changing schools. The kids being split between schools. Everything we knew had been turned upside down. But not in a bad way. Change can be good, even though I am, admittedly, at times resistant to it. But we were all very excited about these changes. They were fun. Positive. Exciting.
So, August brought me to a new school. Well, sort of. You'll remember that I am now teaching where I attended elementary school forever not too long ago. The church and school welcome me with wide open arms. It was an effortless transition. I have been amazed, humbled, and blessed with coworkers and church members alike eager to have me aboard. It did make climbing the mountain of change much easier.
But, as you may know, with moving comes boxes. As in everything you own. In boxes. That you have to unpack. Find places for. Hide. Cram. Get creative. You know the drill. It took me the better part of a week to get everything out and away. And honestly there are things that I just had to place somewhere with the hopeful promise of returning periodically throughout the school year to finally put away and sort through.
After that faculty meetings began. As did block planning, lesson planning, back to school planning. Luckily I am familiar with some of the curriculum so that isn't all new to me. But you forget about how many little day to day procedures and routines there are to learn at a new school. Big ones like fire drills and restroom locations and what to do/who to see when you need _____. Little ones like lunch count and scheduling and recess. All in all though my coworkers have been eager to help, assist, and offer advice when needed. Again, I've been blessed.
Despite seeming like I would never be ready and dealing with the hectic schedules of 2 different schools and all of the kids Amy and I made it. The school year started off very well last Tuesday. I have 17 kids this year, our cap is 18 and I am sure we will fill that spot soon. My kids are amazing, as are their parents. The first day went off without a hitch. My 10th year teaching and this was the first year with no crying. One little girl had the sniffles for about 30 seconds, but that was it. I was pleasantly surprised.
These first 5 days have flown by. Last week was filled with initial assessments, rules, procedures, getting to know you, back to school activities. You know the stuff. This week we began everything, with the exception of Reading Groups. I am still doing assessments in order to properly group them. I will begin that next week.
My classroom is huge. The one downside is that it is an interior room (read: cave) so I have no windows and there are none in the hallway. In the event of a power outage, I only have the soft glow of 2 red "EXIT" signs to illuminate the entire room. But, it's all good. The room I am in now was my 5th Grade classroom so that is pretty crazy. The walls are cinder block which brings me back to my first job in New Orleans where I also had cinder block walls. So that was a bit of nostalgia. I think I am happy with my set-up and haven't felt the need to rearrange anything yet, hopefully I've hit upon a good layout that I can stick with. I am notorious for changing desk arrangements and/or other room components mid-year. We will see if this year is any different.
All in all though, back to school has been a breeze this year. I have been lucky. But with all the change and easy transition is nice. I still haven't been able to make much for TPT but I hope to get back onto that soon and get everything going. I miss making things, and selling too. I'll keep you posted though.
I'll close with some pictures of my classroom. Nothing fancy, I didn't go all out this year but I am pleased with how it turned out. I hope your year is off to a great start!
Thanks for hopping by!
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| Giant panorama of the room when I first moved in. |
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| My box pile. It got bigger. Then it went into the recycling because I could barely get in the door. |
| Finding a home for the frog collection is one of the first things I have to do! |
| My name! On the door! |
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| My class pictures. All 9. |
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| My door, decorated and ready. |
| Tags for the kids' backpack pegs. Not fond of the curtains but I don't have cabinets, just open shelves. I need to jazz the curtains up though. |
| Birthdays. |
| Big panoramic 1st day picture. I hope it gets bigger when you click on it. |
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| Me, ready for the first day! Bring it! |
Sunday, June 2, 2013
The One About the Move
Happy June!
Are you finished with school yet? If not, I hope it's coming to you soon. As I mentioned in the last post our last day of school was May 22 so technically it's been out for over a week. However, I'm not considering summer vacation to have actually begin yet, I'll save that for tomorrow. I'm totally one of those people who has to begin new things, diets, units, etc, on a Monday. But there's a more logical reason other than being neurotic.
See, I had work to do before summer could actually begin. I know everyone does, but I had some different end of the year work. First of all, I had to finish the yearbook. I am in charge of creating our school's yearbook and I love it. However, I tend to put off the bulk of the work until the spring and then I'm crunched for time to get it in by the deadline. There's another dirty little secret, I'm a horribly procrastinator. Anywho, in addition to finishing the yearbook, I also had to finish packing up my classroom and bringing home my stuff. I'd been working at that for several weeks prior to the end of the school year so I had a good handle on it. But these two seemingly small tasks were, in fact, quite daunting. But with a lot of work I was able to finish them up by Thursday. Due to my moving to a different school and some other things, I didn't have any meetings this year so that ended up being a timesaver.
Thursday also happened to be Amy's last day of the school year and her faculty was having a little lunch party after the half day was over. There was some more motivation for me.
So, here I sit with summer beginning tomorrow even though I guess it began last week. Amy has meetings for the next couple of days so I am home by myself with the kids. We'll be taking it easy with Amy still at work. Lazing around sounds good and I know we all need some of that. Maybe a little time at the pool? Riding bikes? TV show marathons? The sky's the limit people, I'm living on the edge here!
But I guess I've gotten slightly off topic since the title led you to believe this post was about me moving schools. So I'll touch on that. See, it's something that's been working in me all year. God's been whispering and guiding me and I've been doing by best to listen and follow. Around Spring Break it became official, I was moving.
Now, I'm not a huge fan of change, but I'm welcoming this one. I'm excited. A new school. A new principal. New coworkers. A new classroom. New everything. Yet, ironically these things are also quite frightening. I'll be the new kid on the block again (anyone else have the song Step By Step stuck in their head now?). But that's not so bad right? It'll be refreshing. Another fun part about the move is that I am moving to the school where I went to elementary school! Where I first met Amy in 7th Grade! Also, I came to this school in 2nd Grade and that's the grade Braeden will be entering next year! So those things are pretty neat. Stella will be joining me too but Jackson will be attending the school where Amy teaches. We decided to split them for many reasons and they're both exited. I think it's going to be a great thing.
So there. The move. I know I've got my work cut out for me. The hauling of my stuff to school and unpacking alone is enough to drive me bananas. My garage is full of all of my teaching stuff. I'll need to review all of the curriculum. New block plans. New materials. Aaahhh! So much to do! But for now, it's June and I am taking the month to do nothing school related! Vacation! I'll post here, but that's about it.
Come July I want to work on some things for my TPT store and slowly (keyword slowly) begin looking at curriculum and planning. Then in August when I return I'll begin the nitty gritty stuff.
But now it's summer! It was a fantastic year and I know the summer will do it's best to compete! I hope that you're summer is awesome. Whether it has already begun or you're in single-digit countdown days. Enjoy it teacher friends!
Thanks for hopping by!
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Are you finished with school yet? If not, I hope it's coming to you soon. As I mentioned in the last post our last day of school was May 22 so technically it's been out for over a week. However, I'm not considering summer vacation to have actually begin yet, I'll save that for tomorrow. I'm totally one of those people who has to begin new things, diets, units, etc, on a Monday. But there's a more logical reason other than being neurotic.
See, I had work to do before summer could actually begin. I know everyone does, but I had some different end of the year work. First of all, I had to finish the yearbook. I am in charge of creating our school's yearbook and I love it. However, I tend to put off the bulk of the work until the spring and then I'm crunched for time to get it in by the deadline. There's another dirty little secret, I'm a horribly procrastinator. Anywho, in addition to finishing the yearbook, I also had to finish packing up my classroom and bringing home my stuff. I'd been working at that for several weeks prior to the end of the school year so I had a good handle on it. But these two seemingly small tasks were, in fact, quite daunting. But with a lot of work I was able to finish them up by Thursday. Due to my moving to a different school and some other things, I didn't have any meetings this year so that ended up being a timesaver.
Thursday also happened to be Amy's last day of the school year and her faculty was having a little lunch party after the half day was over. There was some more motivation for me.
So, here I sit with summer beginning tomorrow even though I guess it began last week. Amy has meetings for the next couple of days so I am home by myself with the kids. We'll be taking it easy with Amy still at work. Lazing around sounds good and I know we all need some of that. Maybe a little time at the pool? Riding bikes? TV show marathons? The sky's the limit people, I'm living on the edge here!
But I guess I've gotten slightly off topic since the title led you to believe this post was about me moving schools. So I'll touch on that. See, it's something that's been working in me all year. God's been whispering and guiding me and I've been doing by best to listen and follow. Around Spring Break it became official, I was moving.
Now, I'm not a huge fan of change, but I'm welcoming this one. I'm excited. A new school. A new principal. New coworkers. A new classroom. New everything. Yet, ironically these things are also quite frightening. I'll be the new kid on the block again (anyone else have the song Step By Step stuck in their head now?). But that's not so bad right? It'll be refreshing. Another fun part about the move is that I am moving to the school where I went to elementary school! Where I first met Amy in 7th Grade! Also, I came to this school in 2nd Grade and that's the grade Braeden will be entering next year! So those things are pretty neat. Stella will be joining me too but Jackson will be attending the school where Amy teaches. We decided to split them for many reasons and they're both exited. I think it's going to be a great thing.
So there. The move. I know I've got my work cut out for me. The hauling of my stuff to school and unpacking alone is enough to drive me bananas. My garage is full of all of my teaching stuff. I'll need to review all of the curriculum. New block plans. New materials. Aaahhh! So much to do! But for now, it's June and I am taking the month to do nothing school related! Vacation! I'll post here, but that's about it.
Come July I want to work on some things for my TPT store and slowly (keyword slowly) begin looking at curriculum and planning. Then in August when I return I'll begin the nitty gritty stuff.
But now it's summer! It was a fantastic year and I know the summer will do it's best to compete! I hope that you're summer is awesome. Whether it has already begun or you're in single-digit countdown days. Enjoy it teacher friends!
Thanks for hopping by!
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