Sunday, March 14, 2010

miss letourneau is a great teacher :)

Sorry that I haven't been able to keep this blog more updated...student teaching is keeping me very busy! This past week has been absolutely crazy...so I will share my favorite moment from this past week.

I was gone from school on Monday for a conference. On Tuesday when I returned, I was turning to a new page of chart paper, and I saw that my students had written something yesterday. This is what I saw:I was so surprised! I looked to my students and they were smiling, laughing and practically yelling "I came up with the idea for that sentence!" My students came up with the ideas for each sentence and my teacher wrote them down. This definitely made my day :)

I <3 my 1st graders!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

presents & laughs

Today was filled with lots of presents and laughs :)

Katelyn came in this morning and handed me a letter, with a Dora stamp inside. Not too long after, Elise came in with a plastic bag and handed it to me and said, "Here, a present for you!" I was taken back, but I opened the bag and inside was a small wooden box (like a a jewelry box) and she had colored flowers all over it and attached a note with a picture that said "I love you!" It was one of those things that made me smile!

At my school, when students receive a green ticket for showing good behavior, they place their green ticket in a bin for prize drawings. When they place their green ticket in the bin, they also get a green stamp. One student, Addy, received a green ticket. She asked me if she could take her green ticket down to the office to put it in the bin and get her stamp. When she returned, I had to take a second look at her because she had taken the stamp and stamped two paw prints over her eyes, and almost looked like a clown! It was too funny :)

At the end of the day, my cooperating teacher, Mrs. Carnes, was going over robust vocabulary with my students. One of the words was "gullible" and my teacher was explaining the meaning of the word to the class. Another teacher, Mrs. Wells, a GVSU math professor on sabbatical and helping out with math in Jenison elementary schools, was in the classroom as well. While Mrs. Carnes is talking about gullible, Mrs. Wells chimes in and says, "Mrs. Carnes, did you know that gullible is not in the dictionary?" Mrs. Carnes starts saying, "Really? Is it not really a word? Did they take it out?" I start to laugh because I knew what Mrs. Wells was doing. Mrs. Wells finally says, "Mrs. Carnes, you are being gullible, because you believed me!" Mrs. Carnes couldn't believe she fell for the joke and the ENTIRE class is just about rolling on the floor laughing! It was great!

Ok, I think that's enough stories for the day....I'm sure I'll have more tomorrow! Every day it's something new!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The first one...

I have seen a lot of blogs popping up amongst my friends about their life adventures, so I figured I should start one of my own. I am currently student teaching a WONDERFUL group of 1st graders right now, and I figure I can use this blog to share funny stories and struggles in my life as a 1st grade teacher.

Here is my story for today:
A student, Dylan, was out in the hall when we started writing the beginning, middle and end of a story we were reading. When he came back in, he asked what we were doing. So I sat with him and began to explain what we were doing. I asked him to tell me what happened in the story. He proceeds to tell me about the story. I begin to realize he is telling me in GREAT detail what happened in the story, including some dialogue. So I ask, "Dylan, did you memorize this story?" Dylan looks at me, shakes his head yes, then smiles. I am pretty sure the look of shock on my face made him smile, but it was just too funny!

I always come home with several stories about my students, and hopefully I can share more on here! :)