Wednesday, December 9, 2009

SITS!

I saw Sneaker Teacher (http://sneakerteacher.blogspot.com/) post an entry about SITS and had to check it out. Sneaker Teacher's blogs and posts are always so great, and after checking this out, I knew I wanted to be apart of it.


http://www.thesitsgirls.com/ <--- It'll be great meeting other women who are teachers, student teachers, or wanting to be teachers! I'm excited to join and hope I can get a lot of help from others and maybe help others who may have questions that I can answer.


Last Day Aiding in the Second Grade

Today was my last day aiding for the second grade classroom. The kids made me a book called "What Miss RJ Needs to Know..." It has a bunch of advice for when I have my own classroom, and some of the advice was just hilarious.

One student wrote "Make sure you know what to do during a fire drill."

Another student wrote "... and make sure you have a lot of money." <--- Right, cause we all know how much money teachers make! :)

Most of the others wrote about how I should decorate the classroom pretty and have a lot of books.


Some of the kids even made me cards, read me stories, and Mrs. M had to run out for a few minutes so I got to read a book to all of them.


It was a great last day, and I hope my future class is as wonderful as they all were.




Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Teacher First, Friend Second

I personally feel that I am a very patient person and can tolerate a lot. However, last Wednesday when I went into the second grade classroom, I almost snapped.

The main classroom teacher, Mrs. M was teaching the children how to properly write a letter (Indent paragraphs, proper heading, date, and ending). She must have been explaining for at least twenty minutes, showing examples, and even laying out a format on the markerboard. She answered some questions then let the kids go create proper letters.

As I was walking around, I was shocked that only one child actually did everything correct. The others forgot the date, would not indent, didn’t write Dear, began writing on the top of the paper, placed the date randomly somewhere on the paper, didn’t write anything, etc… It was a disaster.

I was surprised with how understanding and calm Mrs. M remained, I was truly frustrated. I just didn’t get how they couldn’t follow these simple tasks, look at the board, and then I remembered how many times Mrs. M told them to stop talking, be respectful, etc… I guess, I didn’t get how important it is to truly show feeling to students until that moment. I realized you must discipline your class and they will be your students first and friends second, because in the end you really want whats best for them.