Thanks to mesmrswhitesclass.blogspot.com who gave me the idea for this bulletin board. When our district kicked off the new school year, teachers spent time "Tweeting" each other as part of our break out session. While I lOVE lots of technology I am still a bit old school and like paper and pencil in hand. My oldest son is a SUPER senior in architecture and I remember him telling me how some students struggled with perspective drawing because they had learned only in a computer program unlike Jeff who learned the way I did over 25 years ago. Just today I had a teacher ask me advice about her son's college direction and I always say, "Tons of kids want to be game designers or graphic designers, do them a favor and make them take a ceramics or sculpture class, they need to experience 3D, hands on." Okay, off my soapbox. This was just a fun idea and by 2:00 the board was FULL of ideas on how "Awesome" a teacher is or how a grade level "Rocks!"...
I can't imagine 3 or 4 different schools a week! I teach in two schools,one is K-2 and one is 3-5 and that fills my week completely! I actually have 6 extra classes this year and my schedule is now bursting at the seams! I'm happy for you that you are going to be able to devote more time to the students you have! Good luck and have a good year! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Mrs. C, I usually work best under pressure so I'm not sure how this is going to work but I am so excited to have just two to focus on. Hope you have a wonderful year!
DeleteGreat news! This arrangement is better for everyone.
ReplyDeleteHere's to a great year, Sebring. The students you serve are lucky to be able to work with you.
Thanks Mr. B, Can't wait to see what it's like with the two schools.
DeleteLoved watching your little bean yesterday!