Monday, February 28, 2011

Operation Motivation

 This past week I thought of one last chance to encourage my 8th graders as they prepare for the FL writes. I had my 6th and 7th graders create encouraging cards for them. I really believe in the power and influence of encouraging words.

This idea came to me in the middle of a lesson where we were learning about using different resources//dictionaries, magazines and thesaruses\\. Usually when I have ideas like this I wait until the next day, but I quickly ended our conversation on newspapers and started mission encouraging letters! The letters/cards turned out really cute! They went above and beyond what I was expecting. I love how some of them used the state of FL and a pencil to stand for FL writes...so CREATIVE!!

My wonderful teacher aide delivered the cards to them this morning! They were a HUGE hit! One of my 8th graders asked for two cards because he believed he needed all the encouragement he could get!

Please pray for all FL 8th graders as they write their essays tomorrow! Pray that they retain all that they have learned and perform to their true potential.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

NBC's Parenthood

I have been watching Parenthood this season on NBC. The only reason why I tuned into this show was because one of the characters has asperger. I have seen other shows where they try to depict an individual with a disability and they play the role completely wrong. Fortunately, for Parenthood one of their writer/executive producer,Jason Katims, has a 13 year old son with autism. 

When the show started one of the families featured, the Bravermens, had no idea that the reason for their son's quirky behavior was due to aspergers. Viewers of Parenthood get a glimpse into the process of diagnosing, dealing and treating an individual with asperger.

This week on Parenthood Max, the character who has asperger, accidentally finds out that he has aspergers. I am excited to see how Max's parents handle telling their son about his diagnosis.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

You're invited

To go bare foot on April 5th to bring awareness to those who do not have shoes. TOMS shoes designates a day each year for you to take off your shoes and tell others how never having shoes affects individuals each year.

Did you know that in developing countries, children must walk barefoot for miles to school, clean water & medical help.

Hundreds of millions of children are at risk of injury, infection & soil-transmitted diseases that most can't afford to prevent and treat.

In certain regions of Ethiopia, wearing shoes and practicing good hygiene can prevent podoconiosis, a disease that causes swelling of the feet and legs due to prolonged exposure to irritant soil.

All of these issues would be non-existent if they had shoes!

Last year I participated in One Day without Shoes and had little issues; however this year I will be teaching...some what of a problem, but shoe less I will teach to bring awareness to those who do not have shoes.
//VIA\\

Reason #76 why I am not a vet

During the fall I visited my old roomate who attends UFs vet school. We went on a six mile hike, attended a Gator football game and then she showed me around UFs vet school. I always knew I would never work in the medical field and this little tour confirmed my reasonings.
We went through one of their labs and this is what I came face to face with. Multiple dead dogs in plastic lying on tables. You should be grateful that there is no smell button for blogs because the stench from the various dead animals was not pleasant! I asked C what the requirements for a dog to end up in a plastic bag on top of a lab table//In hopes that little Ruth would advance vet science once she has passed\\ and unfortunately there is a certain weight a dog has to be...so sorry Rue no break though for you!
 I did not have the courage to nudge any of the puppys, but from the looks of them I assume they would be pretty hard. Some of the dogs had they limbs wrapped in material.
 Last, but not least we went through a walk in freezer where the ice cream had been replaced with dead frozen horses. These horses were held up with chains that were connected to the ceiling. The chains were used to push/drag the horse to their designated lab station to be worked on. C said that the day where horses are worked on is even better than dogs; I however do not see how this scenerio would be better. I saved you from the picture of a dead horses' head just lying on the floor for all to see...not a nice picture!!
One of the lab had a nice illustration on the chalk board

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

It is not about me







Our mission is to build a national movement to defend the interests of children in public education and pursue transformative reform, so that America has the best education system in the world.

FEED Alert

Another store, American Eagle, has partnered with FEED projects to stop malnutrition. Every day 22,000 children under the age of five die of a preventable cause. Thankfully,  FEED with support of UNICEF'S nutrition program provides children with essential vitamins and mineral supplements they need to survive and thrive.

100% of the profit from this bag will go to feed a child that is suffering from malnutrition. Not only are these bags supporting children it is also providing women artisans in Guetemala with an income. These bags are handmade in Guatemala by using traditional Ikat fabrics in a variety of colors and woven patterns that reflect the vibrant Guatemalan culture.

If you are looking for a unique gift for someone I suggest you pick up a bag that supports a wonderful cause. You can find FEED bags at American Eagle or GAP...although if you ask me the bags at American Eagle are ten times cuter!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

"You never gave me a referral but...

You did call my MOM"...this is exactly what I heard from one of my students on Thursday. Apparently, my phone call resulted in him not getting the touch screen phone that he wanted. In response to his comment I told him that I love his mom. In fact, I love all parents that are active in their children's life...it makes my job much easier!

Then On Tuesday morning I received a call from a concerned parent whose child misplaced his planner on the bus. She was worried that he was going to lose his homework assignments from that week. Unfortunately, phone calls like this are extremely rare, in fact it was the first one I had ever received of this kind. What makes this call so unusual is: A. a parent called B. a student was using his planner C. he was worried about missing homework...which means this student does his homework D. the parent and student are communicating about school work and E. the parent gave me a work number to call when the situation//new planner// was resolved.

The truth of the matter is that parents play such a vital role in their children's lives. I know being a parent is a challenge, but unfortunately there is no substitute for this role. If you are a parent I applaud you for what you are doing in raising your children; it is one of the most challenging yet rewarding jobs!

WATER.

When was the last time you could not find clean water to drink for yourself? For me, there has not been a day in my life that I was not able to drink clean, cool and refreshing water. Unfortunately, around nine billion people do not have the opportunity to drink clean water. The water they are able to drink looks similar to the picture on the right------->  While we can drink water that is flavored or has added vitamins in it; this water carries something that you will never find in Evian bottle...e.coli, salmonella typhi, schistomsoma, choleravibrios and hepatitis A.

Thankfully there is an organization called Charity: water that is providing developing nations with clean, safe drinking water through the use of a well. Charity: water is a non-profit organization that uses 100% of public donations to directly fund sustainable water to villages.

Water is essential to life
Be a life changer and donate

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The time has come


For my little 8th graders to spread their wings and fly on their own! FL writes is only a few short days away (March 1st). I feel like we have learned and practiced all we can in preparing for this test. At this point in the game I am polishing their skills and reviewing what they have learned this year. I see them three more times until they must fly on their own!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Fishes

I resisted the urge to buy a fish this weekend while waiting to check out in Wal-Mart. They looked so sad just swimming around in their cup waiting for someone to take them home. Luckily for them I did not take them home because I have a bad track history with fishes. Lets just say one time I gave my fish fresh water from the fridge and he did not take it well.                         
Week overview:
Three IEPs done...Thank you FTE
Parents showed up for ALL IEPs
Was told that I was a students favorite white teacher
Ended up having 1 planning instead of three
A student who usually does not do well on vocabulary tests only missed 2
Progress reports FINALLY finished