Tuesday, August 26, 2008

New World

I survived the first 2 days of school. This new world of 4th grade is SOO different from Kindergarten. They are independent in so many ways that I often forget that they are still kids who have limited abilities in many ways. They have such specialized knowledge and very little generalization! But they already know where everything is at school. They know how to walk in a line, use their napkins/tissues and how to read/write sentences! I can ask them to write about a topic and they CAN....on their own! Ok, ok, so they don't always spell things right and they often leave out punctuation.....but its better than Kindergarten!

I think my biggest worry is that I will baby them and not push them hard enough. They seem pretty advanced and smart compared to K students! I know the skills they are supposed to learn from me according to my curriculum guide, I can figure out what skills they need to get ready for that curriculum.....but I DON'T know where they are going from here so I don't have a clear idea of where to push them to next.

But so far, I'm enjoying the year. I have a few grumps, a few helpers, and a few socially awkward kids. But all in all they are a sweet class and I think it will be a good year. Ask me again in 2 weeks and I may have a different story to tell.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Meet the Kids

Friday was Open House at school. I met 15 out of 24 families (sometimes Mom came, but the kids weren't there). There are lots of kids with "issues" in my class (medical or academic). At first seeing all these "issues" in writing sounded a bit overwhelming. But as I met the kids and put faces with names it became less scary. I think I've always had lots of kids with lots of "issues," only I never knew what they were in advance. Teaching Kindergarten meant most of your kids were unknown entities and you got the joy of being clueless about it....then slowly dealing with "issues" as they arose.

One of my students is taller than me! I'm not kidding or exaggerating....in 4th grade!!! I wish I could list some of the "issues" for you, but even without names that comes close to breaking confidentiality laws. Now I just have to write lesson plans and pray hard that I'll survive the first day.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

What a Mess

Ok, so we all know I'm not the neatest, most organized person in the world. But my house is currently in a state of chaos. I don't have enough room for storage of all my stuff....so it often gets pushed into corners....and then pulled out again when I'm looking for that ONE thing in the pile. And I'm in a rush to find that one thing, so I don't take time to put the other 30 things back in a pile. This causes wreckage and mayhem in my house. I'm tired of being unorganized. I don't think my room/house has been this messy in a VERY long time (I'm thinking high school). But I'm not sure how to start organizing and where to put everything. This is coupled with the fact that I don't have time to devote to it. I've been working late and organizing my classroom so there has been limited energy and ability to think when I finally get home. I can't wait til school starts and I settle into a routine. I cant wait until I have a day (Labor Day) to get things done AT HOME. And I cant wait til its time to go to bed tonight. I'm exhausted, again.

Monday, August 11, 2008

First Day of Work

Today was my first official day of work at my new school. the day was spent filling out paper work and signing away my life and my first born child. I had my finger prints done, a TB test, a bad picture taken for my ID badge, and my Soc Sec. Number written down at least a dozen times. I had to choose a beneficiary for my life insurance, choose a health coverage plan, and waive all sorts of pre-tax extras that I dont want. There were too many decisions to make and too many forms to keep track of. My brain was fried. So then I went to my classroom to get some work done.

4th grade seems scary and exciting...sometimes both of these. Sometimes only one at a time. I actually feel capable if not prepared. It may be easier than Kindergarten.....although I'm sure I'll live to eat those words.

I have over 100 chapter books. I went from NO classroom library to a FULL bookshelf in two weeks. Thanks to a LOT of help from Paige and her teenage boys who have out grown their 4th grade books AND cheap books at Goodwill. I have several old favorites (Island of the Blue Dolphins, The Witch of Blackbird Pond, and The Ordinary Princess) but there is no way the kids will get to touch those unless they check them out of the library! Im a little over-protective of my childhood books....its not like Im saving them for my kids.....I just want to protect old friends from bad handling.

My classroom LOOKS put together....its deceiving and makes me feel more confidant about my readiness than I should feel.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

4th Grade!?!?!

So the more I think about teaching 4th grade, the less capable I feel. These kids know ALOT more about the world than I did at that age. They know what sex is. They know what gay means, and use it as a derogatory term. They like Hannah Montana and the Jonas Brothers...and I barely know who they are! They have had more moms and dads than I can imagine because of divorce. And they have often learned to hate school/home work by now. And the scariest fact of all....a small percentage of them are AS TALL AS I AM!

Ok, so I'm freaked out and a little worried....but I'm also excited about getting to read books that have plots with kids who can really read. I'm excited that they can tie shoes, sharpen pencils and (hopefully) use tissues more independently. I'm excited that they can do work without me reading the directions and they can be quiet for longer periods of time. By now they should know how to walk in the halls without a finger over their lips, and they can jump rope! I know this could be fun.....but its still scary.

But I must admit, I saw the preschool class of kids at vacation bible school tonight. They had no clue how to walk in a line or shut up! Maybe 4th grade isn't so bad.........

Saturday, August 2, 2008

July Happenings

So now that I'm back home and have no SA info to post, I'm going back to a personal blog. Thank the Lord this one will have a smaller reader base. Now I wont have to watch so carefully what I say! :-)



So I got home on July 8th. July 9th I had to interviews which lead to 2 job offers. I accepted a 4th grade position about 20 miles from home. Yes 4th grade! Im excited/scared. But I think it will be a good challenge. I've even entered the world of NON-fiction books to get prepared for the change. I'm reading "Teaching Reading Beyond the Primary Grades." So far I'm enjoying it. Informative overviews supported by research and rounded out with practical applications. 4th grade, here I come!!!



After getting a job, I went to church camp for a week. I was the "missionary in residence" at a missions camp. The kids went to sites in the morning where they did hands on missions work like VBS, cleaning, building, etc. Then they came back to the camp and had some "educational moments" and I was the feature of one of those rotations. It went well and I was able to process some of the things that happened in SA.



After camp I came home and my new roommate moved in. Arielle is my pastor's daughter. She is a full time youth pastor at a near-by church. She is 23 and so far we've had a lot of fun.



Then I got a car!!! I got a 2009 Scion tC from Toyota. It drives beautifully. Much more get up and go then the crappy Nissan Sentra I had in SA. It is sporty looking, but is a hatch back, so its practical too. Not to mention a good sound system and a sun roof! Im loving it.



Then I got a new cell phone. (804) 994-1634 I got a phone and the text feature didnt work so well. So I took it back and upgraded to the EnV2. Loving it!



I spent a few days getting all the bills back in my name, getting internet hooked up, etc. (I got a nice, knowledgeable lady when I called Verizon!! It may snow in August in VA!!!) Still need to get TV service. Will figure that out


And today I got a laptop. A HP from BestBuy. Although I have money left from the sale of the house (which I'm now renting from my brother) my debit card is probably not happy with the vast number of high dollar purchases I've made in the past month. Wow! I dont want to think about the money I've spent. Talk about stimulating the economy!

Im glad to be back States side....but I miss the SA kids. Im looking forward to getting back too work and being productive. I like having down time, but I crave a little more predictability in my life for a while.