Thursday, November 11, 2010

It's always exciting in my class!

We have been a very busy class lately... actually, who am I kidding? We're always a busy class! It's one of the things I love about grade 2 and 3!

First for Science we had a "liquids race"


Liquids are (from top left, clockwise): white glue, shampoo, molasses, coke, hand soap, ketchup, syrup, oil and milk. We were all surprised to find out that shampoo was SOOO slow! It took over 4 minutes to run to the bottom of the cookie tray. We also had fun smelling the different liquids to guess what they were... molasses smelled like cookies but it was hard to figure out!


Now to show off a few things that we've done around the room.

Our calendar corner (as you can tell by the date, this picture is getting dated!)


Our Reading Across Canada display. Each student colours a car and as they read at home, they record their time and bring it in to move their car across Canada. The times are based on driving times from our home city to cities on the way to Ottawa.

(The route is on the center beam... also visible is our projector (love it!), our mobiles, and a few other goodies)

For our Science unit of "Matter: Solids, Liquids and Gases" I created a Science table with 3 areas for each state of matter. My students brought in things from home to place in each space. I was proud of their innovation!

(The duck in the gases is because it's a squeaky toy and therefore there is gas inside it! Smart!)

And now, a few cute quotes...

During art one afternoon, I put on classical music to "inspire" my mini artists. With the start of every song I'd hear "hey! This is from Peter and the Wolf!" It never actually was but hey, at least they were listening. At one point, Beethoven's 5th came on and many of my students recognized it,
Boy 1: "Hey! I know this song!!"
Boy 2: "Yah, me too... I think it's been in a movie..."
Boy 1: "No! I heard it on Judge Judy!"
...oh my sophisticated young minds.

My students were lined up in our hall to wash their hands before eating their lunches,
Boy 1: "Kerri, I don't mean to be mean but... (at this point I'm listening very carefully and am ready to interrupt at any second)... your nose is really funny looking."
Kerri: "Haha, I know! I didn't draw that part very well!"
Oh phew... he was just critiquing her skills on her drawing in the hall!


And, this is the way to type up a blog entry on a random day off... :)

There is definitely never a dull moment when you're a teacher! I really do love my job.

Friday, October 1, 2010

One little letter.

One little letter can change everything. How important is an 's'? Well sometimes, very important.

Directions: write a sentence using the word "once".

"Once, I got to ride a horse"

With no 's' everything changes.





(and yes, I laughed when I read what she'd written...)

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Back in the swing of things!

School is back and this teacher is pooped! The first week of school always kicks my butt but (haha, butt but) this year is worse for some reason... ;)

Today we talked about our classroom jobs. At the end of each day my students have a job to do, whether it's vacuuming the class, wiping down the boards, sharpening our pencils or emptying the garbage cans, they're all busy little bees.

After we initially discussed our jobs, we wrote a contract and I had them all sign it.



They are so direct and to the point- "I will do my job even when I don't want to." Haha!

After we assigned our weekly jobs:


We moved on to my classroom "money" program. In order to increase money skills, budgeting and general classroom management (as well as ticking off social studies goals for learning) I have created "classroom money". I "pay" my class with stamped coins, they accumulate money throughout the week on a large poster board and add it up on their bank sheet on Fridays. My students can earn money through positive behaviours- having their homework completed, have a clean desk, having a parent sign their homework book every night, winning at a classroom game etc. However, they can also be fined money- leaving their clothing on the field after gym (they have to "pay" me to get it back), wearing their outside shoes on the carpet, leaving their hook messy. I'm really bad at remembering to fine them so I keep it simple. And, of course, they can spend their money on rewards- renting a class sled or skipping rope, playing games, eating lunch with a friend (rather than with their assigned seatmates), using my camera to take pictures and the ultimate- being the teacher for 30min! All payment range from 50cents to $2 and rewards are in the same area... except the coveted being the teacher- that's $30! It takes diligence and perseverance to save that much! Last year I had 6 students make it and they loved being able to decide what games we played during gym (as well as using the whistle and making the teams!). The kids love the system and it helps me reward students and keep on top of their homework! Plus... it has other bonuses!



I've never seen our coatroom so clean! :D

I love this job :)

Friday, July 23, 2010

Summa Time!

I love the summer holidays, I really do. Last summer was my first summer off, no more stinky summer camps for this real teacher!

But back to the end of the year, it was fabulous. We all had heaps of fun and enjoyed showing off all our (their) talents at our first annual "Show and Shine". Our special day included a performance of "Peter and the Wolf" that was written and directed by our fantastic grade 12 volunteer (another bonus of working at a K to 12 school, high school volunteers!), oral readings of our favourite creative writing stories and numerous projects set up around the room. The kids, and I, were exhausted and very happy to go to the water park to enjoy the sunny weather after all our excitement. A wonderful wrap up to our year!

And now... I miss them all something terrible! But, I suppose I'll be seeing them back at school soon enough, along with a few new grade 2 faces (8 to be exact).

I've been spending some time in my classroom writing supply shopping lists, organizing my curriculum for this coming year and arranging the room. I decided I'd take a few seconds to show you two of my favourite time savers...

First, my solution to the pencil sharpening dilemma.

I have four cups (actually a cutlery organizer from IKEA!) to hold a few things... the first cup, the blue one, is for lost and found pencil crayons, crayons, markers, pencils and erasers. The second, the green cup, is for lost and found bigger items like scissors. The third cup, the purple one, is for dull/broken pencils and the last cup, the black one, is for fresh sharp pencils. At the beginning of the year I get the students to give me all their pencils (unless they're super special ones) and I put them in my supply cubbie. I take out a handful of pencils, enough for approximately 4 pencils per student and put them in the pencil bins. Now when a pencil breaks there is no need to sharpen it and disrupt the whole class, the student can just trade in their broken one for a new sharp one. I hate being interrupted to be asked to sharpen a pencil (especially since all I have is an electric sharpener and it's noisy!) and now it's one student's job at the end of the day to sharpen all the dull pencils. I found that this worked really well and the students really enjoyed being on "pencils" for their job too!

Second, I have folders... I'm still perfecting this one.

I have a slot and folder for each day of the week. I liked this system but found it hard to keep tidy as it was just a little too easy to just shove anything in there to get it off my desk! I'm pretty sure I'll keep a variation of this for this year though... maybe instead of days of the week I could do subjects? Hmm...

Anyways, back to summer time activities... like cleaning my house for when my parents get here later today!

Monday, June 7, 2010

A vocabulary lesson

Mrs. P: "Ok, so what is the opposite of "appear"?"
Students: "Down here!"

Mrs. P: "What does pitiful mean?"
Student: "Something to do with your arm pits?"

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Thoughts on marriage from Grade 2

Grade 2 boy: When I'm 28, if I get lonely I'll just go visit my mom and dad... I'll get my mom to send me food too. I'll need a maid to do my laundry... (pauses and turns to look at me) or you.

Grade 2 girl: I'm going to get married so I have someone who can cook for me. And, snuggle with. Or I'll just invent a robot.

Grade 2 girl about another grade 2 girl: She's getting married... she doesn't want the kiss part, she just wants to have kids.



Oh, the innocence! I love their ideas and thoughts.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Locker Pets


The end of the year is coming near and we're all feeling it here in the land of two-dles and three-dles. None of us want to say goodbye to the three-dles (as previously mentioned)... one of my two-dles today decided that the grade 3s are going to be our "locker pets" next year. They will live in the lockers and we'll just quietly squish little pieces of food through the vents. The grade 2s are all about this new idea... the threes just laugh... I think they agree. Haha. I love the problem solving of kids.

Only 16 days of school left!? How on Earth did that happen, I swear it's still November. I can almost say I've been a teacher for a year. I'm still marveling at that fact, I really am a teacher. I couldn't be happier in any other job, I love my kids and my job. What a wonderful feeling!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

That's not an antenna.

Conversation between myself and a student at lunch:

"So guys, I saw this movie and there was this guy and he was NAKED! He wasn't even wearing underpants-"
"Umm! Is that something you should be talking about at school?"
"Well, no... but it's really funny!"
*Shaking of my head*
He wanders away, continuing the story under his breath (guess he just had to get it out) "And then he said... boy, that sure is a funny place for an antenna!"

What on Earth was that boy watching!? Although, it was one of those DON'T LAUGH, DO. NOT. LAUGH. moments!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Just a regular Wednesday...

All in a days work.

After first break the teacher on supervision came to me to holding a pair of little boy's sneakers that had been tied together... twice. A smart little man in my class had decided to tie his shoes together and had walked around all break, therefore tying them nice and tight. It took two teachers, 2 thumbtacks and a pair of pointy scissors to get them apart.

When asked why he tied them together he responded:
"I just wanted to see what would happen"
And to that another student added:
"Well it woulda been worse if you'd tied them to a tree" Hmm... true that.

Overheard at lunch:
"There are things that are fake toe-nails but they have to go under you skin... I saw it in a store at the mall... I think it was Walmart"

My sparkly grade two student came to school today with a full set of super shiny, super blingin' nails glued to her fingertips. She told me her big (grade 12) sister had put them on while she slept. At lunch she came to me and was prying them off, her logic for removing them made total sense to me- pretty nails really don't help when you're digging in the dirt in the forest. Again, true that.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Tether-ball bum tag could become a hit however...

As we near the end of the school year, I'm already starting to mourn giving away my grade 3s. I only have four of them this year but they're quite the little bunch of wonderful girls (yup, 4 girls). I have the talker (reminds me of someone... hmmm), the giggler, the social one and the quiet/sweet one. After spending 7 hours a day, 5 days a week, with these 4 (and sometimes Church on Sunday too, of course) I'm not sure how I can let them go away from me. I told them I was going to fail all of them and... they were actually ok with that. I'm not sure they think they're ready to be part of the big grade 4/5 class next year. However, I know without a doubt that, sadly, they're all more than ready to leave me. So, now I just plan one killer party to send them off. I'm thinking awards, a poem and a cake, not much beats that for a little'in. I'm not sure I'm going to get used to getting a new batch of grade twos every year.

A new game was invented yesterday in PE... helicopter using a tether-ball, no pole. You know the one, Helicopter, helicopter, please come down... only if you're... (insert random describing feature here).
This is usually played using a skipping rope, well... I like my new skipping ropes and don't want them to be brutalized on the cement so I've been horribly mean and won't let my class play helicopter. In comes a new invention. Helicopter-tether-ball. Instructions are as follows: (this must be played on grass as well, concrete is just asking for life threatening injuries) swing the ball on the cord as hard as you can around you and challenge your classmates to jump over it. As you get tired, let the ball raise until it smacks into someone and then declare "ha! You're out!" ...not sure this game is a keeper. Not like the turkey game where the turkey's had to protect their babies while gobbling... that was a good one.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

I jumped.


Honduras was amazing, inspiring, moving, fun, hot, touching and I'll never find all the words to describe it properly.

My husband told me the other day to not expect anyone else to care as much as I do about Honduras. I was changed, not in a huge way that everyone around me is marveling about, but I was changed. I will never forget the time that I spent in that small, beautiful country.

We spent our two weeks painting the school, painting a mural, visiting the villages, fixing the local's bikes and so much cuddling, hugging and playing with the kids both in the school and locals. Trips to the beach, river for swimming, church services... it was all memorable. Being attacked by a bat (guess that's what I get for pretending my head was a banana...), making slime, alkaseltzer rockets and pop bottle rockets with the school kids, the passionate worship, campfire worship. All amazing. I took over 700 pictures and still didn't capture a tiny slice of it.

And, God was with me through it all. I was filled with anxiety before we left, and traveling. I'm not going to say that I was filled with peace the whole trip but I was shown his grace and given an amazing experience where I was blessed and cared for at all times. I was able to give my fear over to God and relax, seeing him watch out for all of us was amazing. We were supposed to leave on Sunday, however, our flight was canceled so we had to leave on Monday instead. We later found out that, as always, it was part of the bigger plan, His plan. If we had left on Sunday we would have all been stuck in San Pedro Sula as the roads to the school were flooded due to heavy rain. No Canadian with no knowledge of Honduras should be alone in San Pedro, again, it was a blessing. God always has a plan, and it's exciting to see his plan for me unfolding.

I feel a definite call on me to go back to Honduras. I don't know in what capacity, with the youth group again, or if my husband and I will just go on our own, I do believe I'll be back. The connection I now feel with the country and the people cannot be ignored, or forgotten. It's this connection that makes it hard to remember that other people just don't care as much as I do... and really, that's ok. I'm just glad that I had the chance to go and see and do and love.

So yes, I jumped and what a good jump it was.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Fear

We leave for Honduras in one week. Tomorrow I'm going to be speaking in Church. This is what I'll be saying/reading.


"Fear

I was recently in a situation where I was afraid. I was so afraid that my knees were shaking, my heart was pounding and I was sure I was going to die. Rationally, I knew that I could handle the situation, be brave and strong and get through it. However, I let my fear get the best of me and I gave up. I climbed back down and didn’t jump off that insanely scary 5m diving board, I just wasn’t brave enough. Even after seeing my very brave grade 2 student jump, I was too scared.

When I’m in a situation that makes me fearful, I want to quit, run away and hide. I’ve been a Christian for 3 years and I’m still learning how to rely on God rather than try to just jump on my own. Going to Honduras is going to test me in more ways that I can even imagine. I don’t like change, I don’t really like to travel (I’m much happier at home in my own bed), I don’t even like bugs. I’m a worrier; I’ve been a worrier ever since I could worry. What if I get bitten by a mosquito and get malaria? What if I get lost? (Highly possible, bad sense of direction here) What if it’s so hot I can’t sleep? What if I get sick? What if there’s an earthquake? What if, what if, what if. It would be so much easier to just stay home, no one gets Malaria (here). But, I’m going and I’m excited to go.

I am going to use this trip to Honduras as a chance to fully put my trust in God. I can’t control everything, not even close. I can’t know what’s going to happen, or not happen, and I need to trust in God that it will all work out. This will not be easy for me, I am still very much learning how to let go of the fear that’s been a huge part of my life. I know that He will protect me and everything will turn out exactly as it should but it will still be hard for me to let go of the fear.

I want Honduras to test me, to force me to grow, to make me appreciate my life here even more, to make me compassionate and to scare me. I am sure that our time away will do all of that and, this is the biggest thing, I am going to pray that I am able to give my fear and anxiety up to God and trust in him. I don’t want my fear to hold me back from doing and experiencing anything.

This time I want to jump."


Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Alive and kickin'

I know, I know, I know... I thought I was dead and gone too. I guess you could say I was under water... haha, get it? Yah, just playing on the whole goldfish thing.

I really can't believe that August was so long ago and that I've been a real *teacher* for 3 full months... I guess it's just hard to believe when I wanted it for so long that it's really true.

My kids, oh my kids. I am never bored, we'll start with that. I've had more problems than I can count and yet, not a single one of them was something I'd anticipated. Also, none of them were much bigger than a frustration and an eye roll (on both mine and the students part!).

Remember Tommy? Yah... Tommy has changed more than... than... well, he's changed a lot. Last year he was a (for lack of a better word) terror and this year? I dunno, he's just Tommy. Every now and then we get a little temper harumph, or a few tears, or a stubborn streak but, he's different. I'm not taking the credit, he changed himself but I know he knows that I adore him ('cause I do, surprisingly!) and it really is amazing what love can do. Last week Tommy was grumpy all week- moody and unwilling to cooperate, argumentativ... the whole dealio. I asked him what was up;
Me: "Tommy, Tommy, Tommy. Why have you been such a grumpy pants this week, hey?"
T: "Dunno" with a shrug
Me: "Is it 'cause I just haven't loved you enough!?"
T: No answer just a sheepish little nod
M: I lean down and squeeze hug his shoulders
T: "Too much love! Too much love!"
and then we both laughed and laughed... see what I mean? He's a wonderfully amusing little man.

So yah, school is actually going great, I'm crazy busy but I think it's worth it. We have an awful lot of fun in my class everyday... including sledding, I love the snow! I bought my very first pair of snowpants this year (growing up on the Westcoast of BC means no snow so no snowpants! Not true for my current location!) and they've been getting a workout. The kids and I went sledding for PE everyday for a week, very fun. My kids make me laugh everyday, usually more than once.

In the other side of my life... the youthgroup/band that my husband and I work with has kept us crazy busy. Fundraising, fundraising, practising, fundraising, christmas baking (which is a fundraiser!) and more baking! We're getting ready to go to Honduras in March... eek. I'm not a great traveller, we'll see how this goes. I'm excited but scared too. This will be my first missions trip of any kind, same for Hubby. We'll be working at a school, fixing bikes and building things in the towns. Pray for my strength... it's going to be an incredible experience but I struggle with much fear about things like this.

I write like my class during creative writing... the beginning is strong, middle okay and then I just die out in the end.

So for now, THE END. (The bigger the letters the bigger the ending... or at least that's what I've been told)

Monday, August 24, 2009

How about a loonie for my thoughts?

I keep thinking that I should just end the anonymity of this journal and let you know a bit about me. This is my middle ground, now you'll know a whole lot of unimportant details about me.

I promise, there will not a be quiz later.

1. What time did you get up this morning?
--- 8:30ish, I slept in a bit after Hubby left for work- it's just too hard to get out of bed when a warm little puppy is cuddled up beside you.

2. How do you like your steak?
--- As a general rule, I do not like steak- I'm lazy and don't like to chew.

3. What was the last film you saw at the cinema?
--- "The Proposal" with hubby and my parents when we visited in July.

4. What is your favorite TV show?
--- Dog the Bounty Hunter. No lie.

5. If you could live anywhere in the world where would it be?
--- Closer to my parents, somewhere with a little less winter, in a bigger house full of babies. Well, you asked.

6. What did you have for breakfast?
--- Life cereal, I am so exciting.

7. What is your favorite cuisine?
--- Junk. Haha.

8. What foods do you dislike?
--- Really spicy foods, meat, overcooked asparagus.

9. Favorite Place to Eat?
--- I don't think I'm too picky, I like most places.

10. Favorite dressing?
-- Ranch or Italian

11.What kind of vehicle do you drive?
--- My car is Lucille and she's an '88 Toyota Corolla... the "family" car is a 2002 Ford Escape

12. What are you favorite kind of clothes to wear?
--- cute and girly? These questions are getting silly.

13. Where would you visit if you had the chance?
--- England I suppose. I'd also love to go back to NYC.

14. Cup 1/2 empty or 1/2 full?
--- 1/2 full.

15. Where would you want to retire?
--- Somewhere with the hubby... seeing as how I'm starting my first year of actually working I probably shouldn't focus on retirement just yet.

16. Favorite time of day?
--- 4pm, when Hubby gets home.

17. Where were you born?
--- In a hospital, oooh how vague.

18. What is your favorite sport to watch?
--- Hockey I suppose, hubby's a fan. I do love watching live sports too.

19. This 20 and 21 were stupid questions about tagging so I took them out. Ha.

22. Bird watcher?
--- Only if they're doing something interesting.

23. Are you a morning person or a night person?
--- Once I'm up I'm awake, it's just the getting up part that's hard...

24. Do you have any pets?
--- Da Bubbies! Also known as Oliver the 2year old puppy that I share my husband with.

25. Any new and exciting news you'd like to share?
--- No?

26. What did you want to be when you were little?
--- A teacher and a Mommy- guess I'm well on my way, seeing as how I've achieved one of the two (and for the record, cannot stop thinking about the second)

27. What is your best childhood memory?
--- Laughing with my mom in the truck on our way back home from a camping trip about how funny the word "Winabago" is... what's a bago and how do I win one? I was about 12.

28. Are you a cat or dog person?
--- I'm an Oliver person.

30. Always wear your seat belt?
--- Feel slightly naked without it.

31. Been in a car accident?
--- I suppose so, my Dad was hit but we were all fine- he sawed off the bumper and we kept going...

32. Any pet peeves?
--- When hubby cuddles me and moves my limbs to better suit him, harumph.

33. Favorite Pizza Toppings?
--- bacon and black olives (but not just those, that'd be gross)

34. Favorite Flower?
--- Gerbera Daisies

35. Favorite ice cream?
--- Vanilla with peanut butter and chocolate chips

36. Favorite fast food restaurant?
--- Wendys maybe?

37. How many times did you fail your driver's test?
--- once, ugh.

38. From whom did you get your last email?
--- A photography newletter

39. Which store would you choose to max out your credit card?
--- No idea, I don't think I like one store enough for that...

40. Do anything spontaneous lately?
--- Hubby stopped at the road stop where we originally got engaged (2.5 years ago) on our way home yesterday and asked me to marry him again... very sweet.

41. Like your job?
--- Ask me in a month.

42. Broccoli?
--- Sure, why not.

43. What was your favorite vacation?
--- Our honeymoon to Maui

44. Last person you went out to dinner with?
--- Mom, Dad, Hubby and Sister-in-law after Bro-in-laws wedding, before the reception

45. What are you listening to right now?
--- Air 1, the Christian Alternative on my computer

46. What is your favorite color?
--- Pink and Purple

47. How many tattoos do you have?
--- None... still thinking about the Jesus fish on my foot for walking by faith, we'll see.

48. Another silly question.

49. What time did you finish this quiz?
--- 3:14pm, and I should be working on planning my first weeks of school.

50. Soda Drinker?
--- Coke Zero.


So there you go, now you know my favourite colour and what I had for breakfast. How did you handle the curiosity before I shared? I'm not sure.

I can see myself writing more now that school has almost started (first day is September 8th up here in the Canadian snow lands). I'm trying very hard to figure out what exactly I should be teaching for first couple weeks... especially for Science since I'd planned on doing a unit on Habitats and have it lead up to getting our class pet. BUT. I was told the new school policy is "NO PETS"... boo. So now I'm not sure... anyone have a generic "Welcome back to school" Science unit to suggest? I'd only need about 10 lessons, just to get me through to the next one. This will also help me figure out what to do before my curriculum arrives (I will be doing animals, structures, stars and planets and the environment later this year).

Oh, and you can call me Carly.