Friday, December 3, 2010

My First Formal Observation

Yesterday morning I had my first formal observation. I really didn't feel that nervous about it because I have been observed serval times before but I didn't want to disappoint the administrators. I felt very confident in my lesson but it wasn't till afterwards I got the full impression of how it went.

As I walked around my classroom after the assistant principal left, I found sticky notes everywhere! One on my computer said "Awesome Hook!" one on my papers said "FABULOUS VISUALS!" one on my Smartboard said "Great use of technology!" one on my overhead said "SUPER lesson!" and I found the last one by my door that said "You are a ROCK star!" The best note was the one she left on my desk where she told me she knew I was right for the job when she interviewed me but today I confirmed what she already knew. It felt so wonderful to hear that the administration is still confident in hiring me now that they have observed a full lesson. This job has been a lot of hard work but it is paying off greatly!!

The Musician

The fourth grade has been preparing for their holiday musical for the past couple weeks during music. This week one of my girls returned from music and walked up to ask me a question in the most serious, concerned voices. "Mrs. Knight, may I go get some water? I hit too high of a note in music." Apparently the music is more intense than it was when I was in elementary!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Marbles and KISSes

During science today, I wrote the page number on the board for the workbook page the students were suppose to complete. They quickly let me know that they had already completed that page and I realized I had written the wrong page number on the board. Right away my "special" student interrupted "Mrs. Knight, you must be losing your marbles!"

Today was also KISS Day (Kids Invite Someone Special) when students can eat lunch with family members. One of my sweet girls came over and asked if I would meet her grandparents. When I was introducing myself and telling the grandparents how grateful I was to have their granddaughter in my class, she told me that "I like you because you always have a smile on your face" :) Of course, she made my day!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Happy Halloween!

Monday morning all my students wanted to talk about was how much candy they got trick-o-treating and the costumes they wore. They wanted to know what I dressed up as and how much candy I got. I told them that I stayed home and let the kids come to my door.

This afternoon one of my girls brought me a Reese's peanut butter cup and said "Here is candy for you Mrs. Knight since you didn't get to go trick-o-treating for your own candy!" I was even more excited than normal to get a piece of chocolate because I ate it during my 3 hour professional development online course...

Friday, October 29, 2010

Lunch Talk

A fourth grade boy told a teacher in the cafeteria that he thought a girl from another class had a crush on him. The teacher asked why he thought so. The boy began to tell her how he normally goes over to another girl's house every day and one time he went over with his shirt off. Immediately the teacher asked him why he would have his shirt off at the girl's house. The student's response: "So I could show them my great reflexes!"

He is going to be a ladies' man :)

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Encouragement

The past week I have been getting a lot of encouragement from people at my school. Besides the continuous compliments from co-workers I also have these examples:

  • A card from one of my students: "Week 1 - You have been a good teacher! I'm happy to have you!"
  • In a staff meeting, the librarian stood up and called me out in front of the whole faculty to tell them she had been listening to my lessons when she was setting up for the book fair in the library (next to my room) and she said I was teaching my heart out and she learned so much for my class.
  • During lunch, the vending machine filler gave me a free bottle of water and a 3 musketeers bar...ok, I know that is not exactly "encouragement" but it encouraged me to make it through the day :)

Being at a school with a positive environment can make all the difference!!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Bling Bling

As I was walking students to the buses, I mentioned my husband and a boy asked if I was wearing an engagement so I showed him my engagement ring and wedding band. He then told me that his dad had bought his mother a diamond ring and promised to buy her a bigger diamond each year. Then stated "I wonder what my mother's ring will look like when she is 80?!"

TAKS or TAX

While students were taking the math benchmark test, a 4th grade girl raised her hand to ask for help. I thought she said "Does this include TAKS?" I began explaining to her that the test was like a practice TAKS test. Then I read through the problem she was working on a realized it was asking her to add three amounts of money and she had asked "Does this include tax?" I don't know her very well but I wouldn't be surprised if she became an accounted with that young mindset.

Monday, October 4, 2010

The Beginning of my Journey

As I start my first year of teaching, I am keeping a collection of the funny, clever, emotional and unforgettable comments my students will undoubtedly make during the year. No names, no faces... just simply enjoying the innocence of childhood.