Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Techie Tuesday

Hello Internet Audience! 

I hope that you are having a fabulous beginning of the week. I know I am! I know that this blog is mainly for teachers and educators, however, I'm a huge believer in celebrating little moments... 

I just fit into jeans that were a size I haven't seen since high school! BAZINGA! 

Here are some updates that have happened since last Tuesday. 

I have been able to use my SMARTboard every day for interactive activities with Language Arts. I am very privileged to have one in my room, even if it is temporary. 

I was also announced the 2013 POMS coach! 

I am beyond excited for this! Ever since I discovered my true passion for teaching, I knew I wanted to coach either cheerleading or a dance team! My dream came true! My anticipated tryouts will be the week of October 15th and it is for 7th and 8th grade girls only. SO THRILLED! 


The familial environment in the classroom lives on and lives strong. The other day a student had dropped a book in the hallway and another student picked it up for him. Both students are in the Bubble Bears class and after I gave some positive reinforcement about the kind act, saying something like "Wow that was nice! " The young man who helped his peer stated, "Anything for a brother from another bear". I was so glad that happened at the end of the day, I literally think I went into a laughing attack after that statement! Love it! 

We have officially entered the world of MAPS testing as of last Tuesday, and finished them today. Yes they are long, yes they are exhausting, but I understand why we need them so we can better put our students on a bell curve... 

I just wish MAPS could be more proactive and produce suggestions or critical feedback after students take the test. I feel like a number really doesn't justify their effort. Oh well. One can dream right?

Today, I was interviewed for the school paper. As one of the newer teachers to the school the newspaper team wanted to interview all of us. The girls who interviewed me were very sweet, but I think they had a hard time accepting that I was actually a teacher. They said something along the lines of "Don't worry, we will make you sound teacherish" after I told them one of the things I love is wedding planning. I think they may have expected something like, I like to read, or I like to solve sudoku puzzles... well those hobbies are also enjoyable, but event planning takes me to a different place and allows me to expand my creative thinking beyond measures. Once I explained this to them they concluded that indeed I did sound "teacherish". 
Finally, the last topic I would like to cover today is my Social Studies curriculum. Our school uses the TCI-History Alive series and I seriously think it is of the most value to our students' education! It compacts all of the arts of learning into a curriculum and allows creativity and investigation to emerge from the text, and the stories within the text. It is more related to non-fiction, and I would be interested to see where I can tie in Beth Horner's story-telling techniques into the curriculum. Right now we are wrapping up early humans and branching on to the many types of hominids. Some resources I have already used to enhance this already fulfilling curriculum is BrainPop. 
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BrainPop is an essential tool in my classroom because of the quirky sense of humor Tim and Moby have, but also because students are learning a substantial amount of vocabulary, and how to communicate information to people. My students will be performing book talks in the format that Tim and Moby present their information. This makes it fun and interesting for not only the other students but for me to grade as well!  BrainPop is a site that you need a district username and password for. However, I think it is very sufficient and also has lesson plans with activities that mirror and expand on what the quick video was about. Talk about getting to your visual learners! Also for Social Studies, I want to give a shout out to Mr. Koch's 6th grade class from New Jersey! Their website has been extremely helpful with the pacing of our curriculum. Thank you! Mr. Koch's Website


Now that we have come to a close, I want to thank all of my Bobblehead Bosses and my Bubble Bears for being amazing students! You have no idea how many compliments I have received in the past week about your behavior in the classroom, LRC, and hallways! Nice job! 

As always, 
live life to the fullest and remember the relationships you make with people can last a life time. 

-HK


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