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Monday, June 10, 2013

First Monday Made It!

I'm soo, soo excited to link up with Fourth Grade Frolics for my first Monday Made It ever at !  I got so inspired by Tara's blog.  It was the first one I ever read last December, and I truly just wanted to be like her!

I saw these letters, and I had to make them...
 
How cute is my little baby Smart Board?  Anyway, can't wait to add them to my new room!  They will find a perfect spot in my library.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Hot Mess of a Classroom....hmph.

I'm on a roll here with these linky parties, so why not one more?  I'm linking up with 
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over at The Applicious Teacher as my new classroom gives me nightmares!  Seriously, y'all...like monster under the bed-type nightmares.  You see, I have history with this room.  I have taught in this room in an inclusion model as the reading resource teacher for an hour and a half each morning...first thing...and have left there with a 3-Advil headache afterwards.  And, the clencher.  It is Room 13.  I'm not sure whether to have one of the priests from our church (I teach in a Catholic school) come bless the place or what.  Here it is (I had to use Megan's cute freebie paper to make myself feel better).


Stop laughing.  Get down on your hands and knees and thank God for your nicely-colored room.  Plain old white would be an improvement.  This falls into the "what were they thinking?" category, for sure!

You see that I am not blessed with many windows, and the teacher left the blinds shut the entire two years I was in there.  I swear I suffer from that seasonal depression...this room made it worse.  A little vitamin D never hurt anyone.  First thing I will do is open the blinds...watch.  There will be a wicked glare at which point the laugh will be on me...hardy harr harr.  Anyway, it will be a start.  The fluorescent lights threw me over the neon-tinted edge.  It reminds me of the dressing rooms in which you try on bathing suits...you know what I'm talking about.

There is also so much stuff lurking in the closet from teachers dating back to 1965 is my guess.  Jimmy Hoffa is probably in there, y'all.  I'm telling ya.  This place is scary.  At this point I would direct you to the header of my blog.  I am all bright and cheery.  I taught kindergarten for 6 years for goodness sake.  I'm all daisies and lollipops.  And, I think my principal knows as much as she told me.....drum roll....that I can paint!  I'm so excited!!!!

So, help a girl out.  Would blue work?  Like a pale, calm the wild beast kinda blue?  I hear that I have quite the class.  I have chosen to view this as a compliment due to the whole fact that they always give me the challenging angels because they know I can handle them and make a difference.  But, dang.  How many compliments does a girl need?  Got it.  Thank you.  Put the counselor on speed dial.  We need calm, calm colors.

Anywho.  I found these fabrics...


I will make those cute crate chairs with these.  I was thinking of painting the room the palest blue and using blue and lime green for everything else.

I also will put the desks in pods instead of the 1950 room arrangement in current use.  I am getting a new SmartBoard.  I will add a carpet in front with some kinda cool chair for me.  The library area will be revamped...so many changes.  So little time!

Okay...do a girl a favor and lay some thoughts on me.  I will be forever grateful....and might just get some sleep! :)

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Spark Student Motivation Saturdays: The Bomb!

Okay...shouldn't be posting for the second time today, but hey, it's better than the cleaning I SHOULD be doing...I am joining another linky party....
 
 
Head Over Heels for Teaching
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as I just loved an awesome idea that a teacher for whom I provided support this year implemented with fabulous results last year.  Who doesn't get severely annoyed with the amount of time wasted for transitions...especially bathroom/water breaks?

Enter...the bomb!
I cannot tell you how much faster the kiddos took care of business and switching out supplies/books for the next class when this baby was ticking on the SmartBoard.  The fact that it explodes repeatedly made it even more fun for the 5th graders.  Give it a try...turned some tortoises into hares right before my eyes and shaved much time off transitions and added that precious time to instruction.  What a great way to motivate students to stay on task.  There are other timers as well...

Check out the website.

Ka-boom!

Optimum Organization: I Puffy Heart Erin Condren!!!!

I am linking up with this fabulous organization linky party with 

and
Fun in Room 4B
Each year I buy myself a piece of jewelry after making it through conferences in the fall and spring.  I had such a rough school year that I decided to celebrate my new position in 4th grade and splurged on an Erin Condren planner.  I went all in...cute pens, cute notepads....anywho, I LOVE it.  Like seriously...I'm talking mad love here.  And, it already has allowed me to throw so much away as it will all be housed in one place in the form of a fabulous planner.

Love the blackboard personalized cover with the polka dots!

The fact that it has a ruler...attached...will save me so much time!  I love a good straight edge!
With moving to a new grade/curriculum, I will plan my year here.
Even though I will produce my lesson plans digitally, I can plan my week here.

I have a bazillion cute notepads, but not at my fingertips when I need them.

All faculty meeting, and professional development notes along with anything else I need to remember also at my finger tips!

I can't say enough good things about this planner!  I will no longer lug around multiple spiral bound books as this planner has it all!  Money well spent!


Friday, June 7, 2013

Five for Friday, Y'all!

I am so excited to be trying yet another new bloggy thing and am linking up for 


1.  I am officially out of school as of last Tuesday!  It was surreal the first few days, but I have settled in quite nicely.  I knew I would!  Last year was rough, so my body and mind are both eternally grateful for the rest.

2. But, I had to say "good-bye" to my home away from home at school, Guardian Angel Hall.  I have been housed in the building for the 6 years I taught kindergarten and the two that I served as the reading resource teacher.  I loved my little office with the adorable baby SmartBoard, but this girl was ready to spread her wings...again.  My support group in that building will now be across the way from "The Big School" in which I will teach fourth grade.  To say that I was surrounded by awesome, supportive individuals is an understatement.  Now I need to put my big girl panties on and shift gears.

3. In the shifting, I inherited this hot mess of a classroom.  Hello neon!
Yes, it is as bad as it looks.  The lack of windows (only a small strip at the ceiling in the wall opposite this one), the fact that the blinds were NEVER opened in the two years I offered support in the room, and the bad fluorescent lighting gave me a headache daily.  So, as I am an admitted aesthetic kinda girl, I knew some sort of change was in order.  Is there enough bulletin board paper in the world to cover this?  Nope.  So, when my principal (a six-foot nun...hello!) was in an exceptionally good mood at our end of the year party, I asked if I can paint the room...my expense, my labor.  She said that she "wouldn't have a problem" with it!  I am so excited....I am thinking a calm blue.  I will write a post about this soon...ideas would be lovely!

4. I spoke of my son's baseball team being in the semi-finals last weekend.  Well, not only did they win that game, but they won the entire tournament!  Go, Lynnhaven Pony Phillies...Champions!  The fact that my oldest helped coach my youngest made it completely fabulous!  Insert proud mom....
5. I am so excited that summer means more time with this beauty....my Lilly girl.


And, yes, she is as sweet as she looks...and feisty.  My mom swears she is me in dog form....I'll take that as a compliment!

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Currently June!

I'm so excited as this is my first Currently!  I love reading others', but I have been too intimidated to post my own.  I'm new to this blogging world.  So, here goes...if I do it incorrectly, please forgive me!

Woo hoo!!!!  I did it!  I'm so impressed with myself...now to get it linked up.  Oh my.  So much to learn...

Listening to "The Today Show" as I do every morning.  I gave up on the newspaper.  I never read it and decided to save some trees.  I get what news I need in my quick viewing of the show.  Then I can further look into those news items that interest me and dump all the bad that we see...truly disturbing place for our country currently.

I could go on...and on...and on about my new Erin Condren planner!  It is my first, and I have feverishly been adding my calendar items with my cute pen, which is cleverly affixed to the side!  How could a girl not be organized with such fabulousness (new word)??  For sure!

This guy....
is graduating from high school as an honor graduate on June 14th!  He will be heading off to Old Dominion University next year to study Economics and Marketing.  To say that I am proud of him is an understatement.  He is an amazing young man with a heart of gold.  

We sat in the 90 degree heat to watch my youngest play two baseball games to advance in the pony tournament.  They play in the semi-finals today, and if they win, play for the championship on Tuesday evening.  They are an amazing group of boys, and I will be sad to take my baseball chair out of my car for the season...hopefully not today!  Alex has helped coach his younger brother this year...love that!

To say that I am done (as in "stick a fork in her...she's done") with the current school year is an understatement!  I am so ready for my new adventure in fourth grade.  Once I hand the keys over to my office, I will immerse myself in all things fourth grade...and, I can't wait!!!

And, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to travel!  While I live at the beach, the Bay is less than five minutes from my house...oceanfront is a quick 15, I love to go away to a different beach for vacation.  After graduation, we are packing the car to head to Duck, NC on the Outer Banks...we went last year and had a blast.  This year we rented a bigger house even closer to the ocean...with a pool...and a hot tub...cannot wait!!!!

Well, that's it.  My little corner of the world.  I am blessed, and this Currently has made me focus on that fact, so thanks Farley...now to get this linked up...fingers crossed!

Happy summer, y'all!

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Coming Out of the "Teacher" Closet

It's been a long, long time since I have blogged.  I was so excited to start this blog not too many months back after having fabulous Megan at "I Teach, What's Your SuperPower?" make it all look pretty...I'm big on aesthetics.  I can't lie.  And, I was so excited about leaving my resource job and reentering the classroom again that I had immersed myself in all things fourth grade.  I then realized that I had checked out of my current job, and that wasn't fair to any of my current students.  So, I fell back in love with my current job.

I have known that I was switching positions since November, but the parents were not told until just recently.  So, now I'm all out, have 6 days left (two are half days), and am finalizing grades for this year with sights on moving into my new teaching world.  The reception of this news by my former families and students has been heart-warming, and I feel blessed to try something new.  I taught kindergarten for 6 years before being a resource teacher for 2.  I'm used to having an aide when I am the classroom teacher, so the admin part of the job will be new.  But having students who can read and are more independent will be huge for me!  I cannot tell you how tired of tying shoes I was by the end of my stint in kindergarten!

I also must admit that one of the biggest the reasons I wanted to make the switch is all of you.  In my current job, I am in 2 different classrooms in an inclusion model for 3 hours of my day watching other people teach.  I had just discovered the wonderful world of teachers' blogs and Pinterest (an unhealthy obsession). The ideas that were right at my fingertips...the ideas shared by all of you inspired me to accept yet another challenge to give the students a fun environment in which to learn.  So, thank you for all of your selfless sharing...can't wait to put all the incredible ideas into motion.

Many think I am crazy as I hand over my keys to my gorgeous office for a classroom.  I haven't had a homeroom for 2 years.  I haven't had to deal with parents except minimally for two years.  I have had few papers to grade.  I had a lot of autonomy.  I am giving all of that up to touch so many more children.  I hope I don't get into it and think, "What have I done?" on the second day in.  But, it feels right, so I am jumping in feet first!  Wish me luck....

Happy Memorial Day to all....
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