Friday, August 31, 2012

H54F: the one with all the hair

Hello all, linking up again with Lauren at From My Grey Desk. This week was pretty uneventful. Isaac came and left rain as well as gave us a day off from school!

 
My hair is coming close to the cut off date, which is Saturday!
Oh braids!
I have decided to master all braids I have come across. This week was the reverse braid...pretty simplistic!
Oh the dramatics!
I let my students know that I was cutting my hair and they must of translated my words into I was cutting my arm off. They do not approve of this change for sure!
 Oh  Repunzell!
The length of my hair is a tad bit ridiculous!
Oh Sunsets!
A relaxing way to end any day; a walk over the bridge at sunset.
Oh Isaac!
Isaac did provide some nice weather for walking over the bridge and pretty rainbows!

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Quarter One goals

At the beginning of each quarter students create goals for themselves. The goals are specific for each quarter and not for the entire year. I emphasize that their goals must be measureable and realistic. When the quarter ends students turn back to their goals and reflect if they accomlished them or if they need to continue to work on them.
These goals come from an 8th grader:
I will try not to get in trouble and I will not be disrespectful
I will listen to the teacher and do what they want me to do
I will always do my homework
I will try to ignore what people say to me

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

It pays to be late

Two weeks ago Office Depot had pencil pouches for a penny. I meant to go and grab some on Sunday, but the day became busy and wounded up going on Friday after school. Office Depot of course was out of the pencil pouches, but thankfully they had a replacement for the penny deal. The pencil pouches that they were originally offering were plastic with one zipper and the replacement is cloth with two zippers!
Typically teachers can pick up 25 of the penny deals, but they only had 23. The manager apologized for not having enough at any rate the replacements are ten times nicer than the original penny ones!
My bell work for students consist of their vocabulary words. They have twelve words for two weeks the first week they have a spelling test and the second week is their definition test.
These new zipper pouches provides a way to store and distribute bell work to students. The first zipper contains their vocab words broken up into syllables and then the second pouch has their vocab words with the definition.
I mentioned before that I was thoughtfully given the name vocab police by one of my 8th graders. The name fits because I have made it my mission to eliminate any excuses for the "I did not know" for not being prepared! Our new system for vocab bell work is going to make this mission closer to completion!
{Vocab spelling syllables}

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Oh Isaac

The great thing about hurricane days is that they are filled with things that I never have time for:
Internet surfing
Target is having a new set of shoppes in their stores starting in September. The Curiosity and Patch NYC is looking pretty fantastic
Magazine flipping
The pile of Allure magazines were piling up...why oh why do I subscribe?
Netflix watching
Breaking Bad is amazing and unbelievable. The development of characters is fascinating to watch. Now I just have to catch up on the current season when the next hurricane comes along.
So Isaac thanks for stopping by. You truly were not worth the worry, but the extra day of rest was appreciated. If any of your family members plan on visiting the sunshine state I hope they are just like your lovely self!

Monday, August 27, 2012

More glitter

Thanks to Isaac a.k.a a giant rain cloud I decided to take on this little project through YouTube via Missglamorazzi. She has a full tutorial on her channel.
Supplies
Mod podge
various glass candle holders
fine glitter
brush
Paint the inside of your glass jar with mod podge and then immediately pour in the glitter and swirl it around covering the entire inside. Tap out any extra glitter that remains. The outside of the jar will look murky, but as the mod podge dries it will clear revealing a glittery surface.



Sunday, August 26, 2012

Hurricane days vs. snow days

Tomorrow is my first official hurricane day as a teacher. Before this I have experienced one hurricane day in high school and one during college. So far they are not that bad, but there is always the possibility things could get a lot worse. 

I do not recall the number of snow days I had during elementary or middle school, but there were a couple. Snow days were always fun and full of excitement as your eyes were glued to the bottom of the T.V screen praying that your school's name would appear announcing school was delayed or just to stay home. No matter what the outcome was we always ended up outside playing in the white frozen powder until we were too cold to move. 


There is not much you can do outside during a hurricane unless you play in the rain or run against the wind. If you ask me snow days are ten times prettier to look at than hurricane days. A person can only watch a palm tree blowing in the wind for a minute or two before boredom sets in. Of course hurricane days are good for naps and reading books if the power goes out. During hurricane Charlie my sister and I watched a movie in my parents closet and took a nap with Ruth.  This is exactly what I plan on doing tomorrow on my unexpected day off read and rest...hopefully not in a closet!

For all those in the path of Isaac stay safe and dry! 



Saturday, August 25, 2012

ESE set backs

First off I am a planner by nature. I like to typically know the general direction of where I am going and when I can expect to arrive. That being said I plan in advance for what is happening in the classroom. I unfortunetly forget over the summer at the rate ESE students work therefore causing me to put on my planning breaks a little. Now don't get me wrong I love my students and will do anything to help them, but sometimes I wish we completed tasks at a faster rate.

 For example numbering pages in their interactive notebook. In my head this should take five minutes and some how by minute ten we are finally done. What takes a typical student to accomplish takes my students double the time! My lesson plans will look ridiculous next week because what I thought would get done this week has now been pushed back a week.

 Case in point, I  had a punctuation lesson ready to go...PowerPoint, lesson extension activity, notes, interactive supplies ready to go and all of this had to sadly be put away as we developed goals for Q1 and organized our vocabulary schedule in our planner. I guess the good news is that I am prepared for a good two weeks from all my excessive planning! 

Friday, August 24, 2012

H54F: Hodge Podge

Hello all, second full week of school complete. So far so good. I am loving our sixth graders this year as well as our eighth graders...the seventh graders ehh!
That being said we are getting into the routine of school ESE style...which just means at a slugs pace!
Today brought me notes around the classroom from various students. Always nice to find these after they leave!
 Made my own headbands. Spending $10 for one of these in a store is a tad bit ridiculous!
 After a vocabulary definition test 8th graders pulled out a book to read while they waited....and I did not even tell them too!
Starting a day at Starbucks is never a bad idea!
Well one university and a college has closed due to the potential that Isaac could bring. I am predicting that Monday will be a hurricane day...we shall see.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Research says...

It's always nice to have research that supports what happens in your classroom. I might of done a happy dance when I came across this tad-bit of research a month ago.
The article came from NCTE: "What we Know about Writing"
I have two goals for writing in my classroom:
1. Writing needs to be purposeful
"Finding ways for learners to write informally and throughout their learning experiences, writing that is not formally developed or graded, can help learners understand and value the important role writing can play in support learning."
I do not want to have my students write prompt after prompt and become writing zombies in doing so. They should value writing and make a conscience effort to monitor how their writing is progressing.
2. Writing needs to be engaging
"The "language arts" develop in concert. Drawing supports writing, writing supports reading; opportunity to use multiple expressions of lanugae increases language learning and ability."
Through the use of an interactive notebook I have been able to incorportate drawing, writing and reading into one process. Truth be told I am always a little bit weary when we bust out the Crayolas; the reason being...I am sure drawing/coloring seems to lack any learning potential, but now I can say drawing supports writing which supports reading!
End of Story

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Hi, this is...

"Ms. Hall calling from (insert school name here). Is this the home of Ruthie?"

"Oh Lord"

Click

Dial again and no surprise to me I go straight to voice mail

"Hello again this is Ms. Hall I believe our call was disconnected. I am calling in regards to Ruthie and how she is doing in school. I want to let you know that we want Ruthie to have another great year. We are here to help you and offer support.....I went on talking until I was cut off..."

I truly believe its hard to ignore/be mean to a person if they are being nice
Even with a hint of sarcasm

I try to win people over with kindness

Now my question is how do I record this phone conversation in the parent call log...
Parent contact successful??
Side note
My dogs name is Ruthie

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

August Birchbox

Schools back and Birchbox filled this month with beauty goodness just for this grand occasion.

Here is the details:

Caldrea hand soap

Juicy Couture: Viva La Juicy La Fleur

DDF:brightening cleanser

Pixi Beauty: beauty blush

Schick Hydro Silk razor

Love, love, love the razor and blush!

Monday, August 20, 2012

Confetti Canvas

Truth is I did not want to bust out my camera to capture the true beauty of this.

The canvas came together in under an hour and took little supplies to create!
Scrap book paper
spray adhesive
circle cutter

I decided to go for the glittery confetti descending down the canvas. I like how the light reflects the polka-dots throughout the day. I would include a step by step, but this project is really self explanatory!
punch out circles, arange, glue!
All in all came out great and pretty simple to make! 

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Mam would you like to...

Buy a bag of school supplies for students who are in need this school year?
...no, thanks

For the last month and a half this question has been asked at several stores
...truth be told I have never bought any of those bags of school supplies for needy students

Do I feel guilty
...yes & no

There have been times where I explain why I am not going to donate money for other students school supplies
...I teach and I already provide students with supplies

And there have been times when no reason is given
...if they only knew what I do for a living they would not be asking me this question.

I am sure if you are a teacher you have noticed the penny deal policies have changed in some of the office supply stores. These changes have effected how I go about supplying my own classroom and in turn have allowed me to have some interesting conversations with people, who are not in the classroom, about school supplies. 

One such conversation was with an employee at Staples. I was with a fellow teacher buying the ever so valuable notebook paper; when this gentleman asked why teachers have to supply students with paper: "don't they bring their own paper to school?" 
...what a dream students that had supplies for the entire year
Students do bring their own paper to school. Unfortunately, this paper last to September and then the asking starts:
...miss do you have any paper?
We explained to the man at staples that teachers are not going to penalize students for not having paper. There is learning to be done and if a student needs paper we are going to give them some paper. 

I used to get annoyed when students did not bring a pencil to class and now I brush it off my shoulder because I know there are bigger things to worry about!

Then came the conversation with my dad when I said students would give me a quarter for a spiral notebook. He said I should not be taking money from students in return for a notebook...and I agree with him. However, if I have waited a week and a half for students to bring in a notebook for class and they have not I will gladly sell them one. It's a quarter. I find that when students buy there own supplies for a couple of cents they have ownership of that notebook; it's not a hand out...they take pride in knowing that they bought their own notebook. 

The fact of the matter is that it would be nice if students came to school prepared for the entire day or even year, but this is not the world we live in. I believe people outside the classroom think students come to school bright eyed and bushy tailed ready for a day of learning...sometimes they do and sometimes they don't! I want my students to have a positive experience in school and if that means I provide them with a piece of paper or a pencil for the day...even if they buy it for a couple of cents...I am going to do what I have to do!

...after all I am a teacher this is part of the job description

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Dear 6th graders,

           I cannot believe I am saying this, but I like you more than my 7th and 8th graders. In all my years of teaching you have been my least favorite out of the bunch. From first glance I knew you were different from the rest. Your words are sweet followed by even kinder actions. Please, Please, Please do not let me change my mind about you!

Sincerely,

Ms. Hall

P.S
I am watching a select few of you...do not ruin the batch!


Friday, August 17, 2012

H54F: Hodge Podge

Happy Friday everyone! I have sucessfully made it through the first week of school...so far so good. Getting into the swing of school takes some time. Squezzing in some time for fun and relaxation is key in order to do my best in the classroom. Here is my hodge podge of pictures from this week.

 Bridge Walks
A nice way to end a busy day...plus the view is pretty nice with the sun setting.
 Tourist Stop
Living in the sunshine state is nice, but there is very little time to enjoy what everyone else comes to this state for. A little visit to an orange store with creamy orange sickle ice cream was an absolute delight!
 Donors Choose
A class set of the book Flipped was delivered this week thanks to the kind donors to my project. We started reading this book yesterday.
 Making the best of it
Taking full advantage of having my long hair before it gets hacked off. A fish tale was a must this week.
Who knew
I had no idea that left handers had their own day! I am not exactly sure why we have a day to ourselves, but its nice.