Tuesday, August 21, 2012

making progress.

thank god for summer school. and pinterest. because without those two things, i would have been much less productive this summer. barring any unforseen disasters, i plan to teach summer school again next year. it really kept me in "school-mode" and had me working on new ideas throughout june/july.  and once summer school let out, i started quite a few pinterest-inspired projects for the new school year. all instead of spending my usual spare time eating chips and watching reality tv. on to the progress. . .

when i left my classroom in june, every thing to my name was packed up and stored in closets. our rooms are thoroughly cleaned over the summer and everything has to be away. nothing on the walls or boards, in the desks and bookshelves, or on the floors/windows. all furniture is stacked and placed in the hallways.  once the closets are locked up, it looks like no one has ever lived there.


and of course, the room had to be labeled with this:

a few weeks ago, i received a very special letter from my superintendent. congratulating me on my TENURE! ive also been trying out some projects. i followed a pinterest tutorial to try making those adorable tissue paper poms that everyone uses for classrooms and parties. not bad, but i need some practice (its a littleeee lopsided):

and i made a classroom setup chart. ive done this in the past and you wouldn't believe the amount of time it cuts down when i make my way into my room for the first time at the end of summer. this year, i photocopied the chart so i can draw arrows, jot notes in pencil, etc. without ruining or smudging the entire thing.  the basic set-up stays the same for the entire year (most of the outside walls are immovable objects). the student desk arrangement changes almost monthly, but by photocopying the chart, i can just draw the new setup and photocopy it on top of the old.  



AND this year... i took it a step further. for those of you without my level of ocd, i apologize for this picture. i used mini post-it notes to label and organize the entire classroom. im sure its incredibly hard to read and a little dark but its ev-ery-thing. from what goes on or in all available furniture to where specific posters hang on the walls.

yesterday, i took the chart with me to my classroom. and as i accomplished each area, i ripped off the post-it and threw it in the trash. it was like crossing items off a to-do list (and you know how i feel about that!!!). and it also was a super easy way to keep track of what i had or hadn't finished yet.  bear with me, but it worked so well - i would contemplate making one for packing back up, cleaning the house, running errands, ahhhh the possibilities are endless!

last week, i was feeling a little more than anxious. my relationship had hit a little rough patch with both of us stressed about work and what little "us" time we were managing to enjoy. we were at odds about seemingly everything. i was also overwhelmed with the amount of directions ill be dragged in starting in approximately two weeks. it all started to sink in. and i was nervous about the many things that still needed to be done. one of the major stress relievers for me is organization. when i can look at something and it just looks polished and makes organizational sense - and may even go so far as to save me time/energy/stress in the future - i start to feel myself calm down immediately. so i completed a few mini-projects, compliments of the target dollar section and a little creativity, for my classroom.
my classes are color-coded. each student has a colored folder that matches all drop boxes and materials for their class. these are my master versions :)

for absent students. they check the file box when they return. 

i have a few more projects in the works but plan on only showing those off in my classroom reveal.  so, you'll have to wait a week or so.  but i may be posting again today [gasp] because i just finished a fab book that needs reviewing. toodles.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

nightmare on dalton street.


around this time every summer for the last five years, ive gotten the nightmares. i wish i knew how to write in psycho slasher movie writing a la alfred hitchcock
or maybe drippy bloody rocky horror 
so i could type in that font. the nightmares are that serious. its almost time for school to start and its not uncommon for me to gasp and/or shriek, bolt straight up, and realize ive been sweating profusely in my sleep. about things a normal person would laugh at. in addition to the normal, run of the mill teacher nightmares... i have a few more joining them this year.

1. i finally applied to grad school. and got in. and completed the process. v-e-r-y quickly. my first class starts on the first day of school. 

2. im getting a student teacher. also on the first day of school. with me all day every day until christmas. 

3. i started receiving mail from the many projects student council is responsible for completing in the fall. like, all before winter break. 

4. i drafted my first blog entry for our kidblog. and realized just how big of an undertaking this project is. 

5. im contemplating whether or not ill be able to fit the tutoring program into my already busy schedule. but i know i need the money. its whats paying for grad school (and that new set of tires i just got). 

in addition to all that, the usual troubles... i have students rostered. BUT i have received no schedule, no special ed support schedule, no testing schedule, no information about interventions, no program for interventions, no word on benchmarks or gates, no answer for questions on vocabulary study, no new grammar materials, no print shop copies. and no level of organization that i need right now. its an understatement to say that im a little more than stressed. im trying to eat well and exercise, organize and plan what is in my control, and enjoy the time i can with friends and b. wish me luck. 







Friday, August 3, 2012

check. check. and check.

ohhh here we go, yall. its about to get real obsessive compulsive up in here. some days i think my entire life is consumed with lists. and i am constantly writing/typing/thinking new ones. they come in all forms - paper, post it, iphone note, email, daydream. they are usually split into categories as well - to do, go here, long-term, do immediately, for today, and so on. do i realize i just made a list of my lists? yes, of course. i live in this brain every day. the point is that it should not surprise you that on a particularly long drive home from a shore weekend, i convinced b that we should create a new adventure list. what in the world is a new adventure list? well its pretty simple, really. he didnt like the name "bucket list" so after about ten minutes of the two of us suggesting ideas in circles around one another [as we often do] we decided on the title of a new adventure list full of... wait for it... new adventures we wanted to try. i know, its a wonder with all that creativity, the two of us arent running the world. but i digress.

i wont bore you with the rather lengthy list, but it does range from the everyday [lazy brunch, an imax movie, and the farmers market] to the seasonal [pumpkin carving, nyc @ christmas, and fireworks] to the romantic [a boat picnic, drive-in movie, and a bed&breakfast] to the downright silly [bumper boats, somewhere haunted - and to specify in the words of b "like legit haunted, with a real life scary story. not a hayride", and a slip-n-slide]. and im proud to say, we can already cross a few off the list! we knocked out fireworks on the 4th weekend, with the most impressive display ive ever seen. we were lucky enough to spend the night at a house party in our favorite shore town. the neighbors across the lagoon set up a little personal firework show that was out of this world! and as this is my usual firework of choice:
the impromptu show was juuust far enough away for a scaredy cat like myself. it was a beautiful night to begin with, from the length the couple went to with festive decor to the live band to the yummy food to fun crowd in attendance. so although we didnt plan the adventure, it was still the experience we were looking for. im sappy as the day is long, so i assumed this list would end up being something only i look forward to. it became real for me when b turned to me and said, cross it off the list! one down, a million adventures to go! knows just what to say!

and now... another feat accomplished. summer school ended yesterday. so after a couple celebratory cocktails, we decided to hit the driving range to whack a couple buckets of balls. the highlights? the amount of times i accidently nailed the poor kid driving this:

due to the fact that im just that bad. oh, and b breaking his driver. excuse me, "breaking" just doesnt do it justice. i mean like, mid-demonstration of what i (his pupil) should do to increase the distance of my drive, shattering the shaft into a million pieces and ducking from his backswing. i died. but gosh, was it fun! it really is crazy how a little everday experience can turn into an adventure, just like that!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

obviously...

its day one of my [attempted] 30day photo challenge. andddd its also day this is not going to happen. i want to thank my bff h for sending me the most awesome challenge that i truly was looking forward to trying. however, life got in the way as always. who do i think i am, trying to not only blog every day during the month of august but also take and upload a themed picture to go with it? like, hello! did i forget school starts at the end of this month? i have fifty bajillion things to do this month. so, unfortunately, the photo challenge will have to wait for now. i promise i will try it soon!

in other news, HELP! im trying to find/mimic/create a poster for my classroom about my sheer intolerance of whiners. i found some cute slogans and plays on words but im still up in the air. i dont want to do the whole cliche "no whining" sign:

also, if you have a rational brain in your head, you will go to groupon immedately after reading this and purchase the vistaprint deal. it is amazing. i ordered seven classroom posters, one hundred personalized stickers for student agenda books with my blog website/email address/kids login info, and fifty blank classroom labels for... the mere $17 i spent for the groupon. i saved over $100! and got free shipping! you will be the happiest girl alive. trust me.