Encourage= to inspire someone with the hope or confidence to do something, to stimulate by approval or help, to support
Your comments in my last post were filled with encouragement; THANK YOU! I am hopeful that a few days with no alarm clock, many hours with my fav Chris Tomlin CD, and a lunch or two with friends will bring back my joy.
When we return to school on April 2, the kindergarten version of the SAT will be waiting for us. My kinders took the practice test last Friday and managed to fill in the circles with adequate finesse. I will be staying late to go over the booklets with a magnifying glass, considering my discovery from last year: one skipped answer can be considered a "valid attempt to not attempt the test". Furthermore, one unfulfilled test can skew the compilation scores for the entire class. Especially if the unfulfilled test belonged to a very on-the-ball student.
Lesson learned! Do not trust the test booklets to anyone else!
I will be preparing goodies and surprise treats for my little lambs, including these notes of encouragement. I hope they will be helpful to you, too!
You Are a Smartie
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Sunday, March 25, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
(dis)courage
Discouraged = a feeling of having lost hope or confidence (dishearten),
the act of making something less likely to happen or of making people less likely to do somethingOne more day until I get a break. Friends, I have lost heart. Nothing in particular has occurred to create my lack of courage.... just a wearing away, a sameness, a daily grind.
We don't often mention the hard moments of our jobs. We try to focus on the positive, inventive, and magical moments of spending 40+ hours with children. Halleluia, "out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks"! I am grateful to be surrounded by a happy atmosphere, thanks to my blogging buddies.
Today, I just feel the need to admit that I am low on hope. Interestingly, my assigned devotion for next month's staff meetings is on encouragement. Timely, right?! I'll be back with insights for the opposite of how I feel today!
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Pics From RoundUp & Writing
I wish I had taken more pictures from Round-Up week,
but I was following hard on the heels
of a few visiting PreK friends.
of a few visiting PreK friends.
.....If you know what I mean ;-)
We tore paper and decorated cardboard tubes to simulate a campfire. It was placed in the middle of our gathering rug. |
This friend nearly lassoed the horse! |
"Cowboy Ned and Andy" and
gave us an opportunity to strengthen
comprehension skills and compare
characters from one story to the next.
"A Wild Cowboy" was the perfect choice
Froot Loop Sorting and Counting We read "The Leprechaun Who Lost His Rainbow" before beginning this activity. |
Deedee Wills creates terrific learning units! This story writing paper is from her Writing Work Stations For March. I photographed a selection that shows various stages of writing development. Are your kinders all over the map, too? |
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Round 'Em Up For Kindergarten! & a Pattern Freebie
Kindergarten Round Up is a week-long adventure for me. Interested students are invited to choose a day and become a kindergartner!
My biggest challenge for the week is to keep these children involved while continuing to teach the curriculum for my current students. Like you, I'm working on subtraction, story writing and sentence structure, independent pacing, and more. I decided to create a cut and glue pattern activity, using a fun clipart set from DigiScraps!
Buckaroo Patterns
I'm also planning to present the parents with a customized version of the Parent Handbook Welcome To Kindergarten from Kindergarten Works. Leslie, thanks for creating an excellent resource!
My biggest challenge for the week is to keep these children involved while continuing to teach the curriculum for my current students. Like you, I'm working on subtraction, story writing and sentence structure, independent pacing, and more. I decided to create a cut and glue pattern activity, using a fun clipart set from DigiScraps!
Buckaroo Patterns
I'm also planning to present the parents with a customized version of the Parent Handbook Welcome To Kindergarten from Kindergarten Works. Leslie, thanks for creating an excellent resource!
Friday, March 9, 2012
My Weekend Gig, & Contemplation
Well, I'm a Dance Mom....the good kind! Our team won a spirit award for good sportsmanship last month, so I speak with credibility, lol! (I also know that the reality tv Dance Moms are super nice, IRL!)
This is my little girl--um, my taller-than-me girl--in mid leap, this past weekend. She is, in my eyes, amazing.
Eight years ago, she was a kindergartner. With bows in her hair and a backpack that looked like a turtle shell, she hopped into school. Never would I have guessed how quickly these years would pass. Now that our oldest is finishing his freshman year of college, I know that her high school years will fly by in a blink.
Children who will enter kindergarten in 2016, when she will leave for college, are celebrating their first birthdays. The children I teach now were born when my daughter danced competitively for the first time. The dreams that we -parents- have for our babies are universal, unchanging. Bottom line? We want our children's teachers to see what we see--adorable, quirky, busy, funny, happy, strong, inquisitive, amazing human beings. We want the person who will spend almost more hours with our children per week than we will to, dare I say it, love them.
Today, I looked at my students and caught glimpses of the round-faced toddlers they were and the defined adults they will become. I am caught in the in-between with them, in this magical place called kindergarten. I can catch them up in swinging hugs on the playground, rock the weepers when necessary, and also expect them to add or subtract like pros. With just 42 days left, I pray that I will not forget that my presence in their lives is a privilege.
Time is short, friends. Can you see it flying by in my daughter's dance? Let's give the little ones our best while they are in our hands.
This is my little girl--um, my taller-than-me girl--in mid leap, this past weekend. She is, in my eyes, amazing.
Eight years ago, she was a kindergartner. With bows in her hair and a backpack that looked like a turtle shell, she hopped into school. Never would I have guessed how quickly these years would pass. Now that our oldest is finishing his freshman year of college, I know that her high school years will fly by in a blink.
Children who will enter kindergarten in 2016, when she will leave for college, are celebrating their first birthdays. The children I teach now were born when my daughter danced competitively for the first time. The dreams that we -parents- have for our babies are universal, unchanging. Bottom line? We want our children's teachers to see what we see--adorable, quirky, busy, funny, happy, strong, inquisitive, amazing human beings. We want the person who will spend almost more hours with our children per week than we will to, dare I say it, love them.
Today, I looked at my students and caught glimpses of the round-faced toddlers they were and the defined adults they will become. I am caught in the in-between with them, in this magical place called kindergarten. I can catch them up in swinging hugs on the playground, rock the weepers when necessary, and also expect them to add or subtract like pros. With just 42 days left, I pray that I will not forget that my presence in their lives is a privilege.
Time is short, friends. Can you see it flying by in my daughter's dance? Let's give the little ones our best while they are in our hands.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
A Lovely Surprise
Tammy at Forever In First has shared this award with me. This was such a nice way to end one of the best weeks of the school year! |
The rules:
1. Link back to the blogger who gave it to you. (gladly)
2. Pass the award onto 15 other lovely bloggers.
(I am leaving for a dance convention, but will be back to finish later!!)
3. Follow the person who sent it to you. (She's in my sidebar!)
I'm passing the One Lovely Blog Award to these blogs.
You'll find them lovely as well!
Meredith at Keen On Kindergarten
Deedee at Mrs. Wills KIndergarten
Katie at Little Warriors
Fran at Kindergarten Crayons
Sally at Fairy Dust Teaching
Kristen at A Teeny Tiny Teacher
--I'm back!--
Farley at Oh Boy 4th Grade
Daphne & Jennifer at Playing With Pixie Dust
Sue at The Very Busy Kindergarten
Erika at The Honey Bunch
A Seusstastic Week!
"Oh, We Had A Ton Of Fun!"
Hilarious hair, silly sunglasses, wacky Wednesday, and a busy birthday....we had a fantabulous time in kindergarten this week!