Tuesday, August 26, 2008

My First Second First Day of Second Grade for the First Time!

Wow, what a day! It is interesting to experience the first day of school for the second time. I had forgotten what it was like to have new 2nd graders. There is a big difference between end-of-the-school-year second graders and beginning-of-the-year ones. Because I teach the English Language Learners, all of my students speak Spanish, some only speak Spanish. In my school, there is a Kinder and a First grade class that is taught completely in Spanish. Second grade is the year we start in Spanish, but end in English. It is a big job, for them and for me. By the end of the year last year my students could all speak, work, think, and read in both English and Spanish. I had got use to that, and now I am back at square one. Tons on Spanish, very little (if any at all) English.

I am enjoying the class though. They are great kids and ready to learn. I am glad that the first day is over and am looking forward to many more days (179 to be exact) with my students.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Be a Tigger!

With school starting tomorrow, my day has been filled with meetings and trainings. While some of the meetings seemed to stretch space and time so that days seemed to pass in what should have been hours, others had some really good, uplifting moments.

Out of all the things I heard, the ones that stick out the most are about how we as teachers can make a difference in the lives of our students. This is why we go into teaching. There are students in our classrooms that need to be told they can reach their goals. These are the students that don't hear or see that message at home.

A teacher does not teach lessons, they teach students. Anyone that can read can go into a classroom and follow a lesson plan. It takes a teacher that cares about his or her students to really find a way to connect the content of a lesson to a student. Seeing the light of understanding go on in a student, that understanding of who they really are, and the great worth they are, is worth more than the monetary rewards of teaching. That is part of why I love to teach.

One last thought that was shared. There are a lot of hard things we all have to go through. In education, we are getting more and more unfunded mandates, and more is being asked of us. The bar is being set high, which is good but challenging. So as we continue to improve and make changes, are we going to be a Tigger, or an Eeyore?








Thursday, August 21, 2008

My Second Year in Second Grade

Ready or not, here comes another school year! It has been interesting going back to my classroom and getting everything set up. Here are some of the good and bad of being back in my classroom.

Good:
  • Everything is clean! My classroom has never been cleaner or more organized than it is right now. That is a good feeling.
  • Peace and quiet... for now. The next couple days before the students come back will be very peaceful. It is nice to be able to sit down and get some work done.
  • The wonderful feelings that come with teaching are coming back. There is nothing like knowing that I can make a difference in the lives of my students. I am excited for the school year to begin.

Bad:
  • Good bye is never fun. It is hard to leave my wonderful wife home with the kids all day. I miss her a lot when I am at school
  • Windows 98. Yeah, that was not a typo, the computers in my classroom, school, and district use Microsoft Windows 98! Talk about head ache. Win 98 does not support USB, does not get software updates, and does not support the wonderful software that came with our new math program.
  • "The foolish man built his house on the sand" Even if you have not heard that scripture before, you can guess why that is a bad idea. Well, I talked with a new teacher that planned his whole first month out. Sounds like a good beginning, unless you know that the "official" schedule is going to change at least 5 to 6 times before school starts (changed 3 times yesterday)
Both lists could go on and on, but they wont. All in all, I am excited about the new year.