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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

A day in the life of this teacher

Hello all!  It's been a minute...

This is my (fingered crossed) final push to completing my National Boards and it has officially taken over my world for the past year and a half.  If I don't pass, I will cry actual crocodile tears.  I have a serious concern that I won't pass, so I'm preparing myself for the worst.

So that's what I've been up to...luckily I only have one component this year (C4), but holy cow it's a lot of pieces to tie together.  My weekends are just hours and hours in coffee shops.  On the upside, I'm testing out every local coffeeshop around and ranking my favorites.

I have high hopes of one day returning to this blog to share actual teaching ideas...

So this evening I didn't turn on the tv, and opted for some music instead and started baking some cookies since I have kitchen duty this week (does every school do this?).  I was thinking over my day and wondering what how other teachers spend their day and what they do to unwind in their evenings.  My school administration has sent out a bunch of information about "taking care of you" lately, and I'm a pretty strong believer in that, especially within the teaching career itself.  It's just a tough job.  A great job... but it's a lot on some days.  But I started reflecting on my day and figured I'd share a day in the life of this teacher.

New cookie recipe tonight! 
So here's my day- not a "typical" day in the life of this teacher, but my actual day of teaching.  (By this I mean, I am not telling you an overview version what I usually do, but what actually happened today):

6:55am: Alarm clock goes off.  It's still a Christmas song that I have not changed in two months because the only time I remember is when it wakes me up and I want to throw it across the room.

7:10: I actually convince myself to move out of bed.  In 30 minutes I get ready, text back and forth with a friend, make lunch, throw together a fruit infused water bottle, pack a gym bag, and run out the door.

7:50ish: I have kitchen duty this week so I grab my and water, fill it with ice, and unload the dishwasher while saying hi to everyone who walks by.

8:00: I had back to back meetings before school this morning because I was *invited* (couldn't say no...) to be on a teacher support team for teachers looking for additional ideas/support for struggling students.  I actually really enjoy it.

9:10: The bell rings but I'm still sitting in my meetings.  I grab my iPad and water, stop in my classroom to turn on the projector, and run down to get my students- no before school prep time today.  Eek!

School starts.  On the way in, multiple students tell me they wore read for Women's Day.  My heart explodes-how cute are they?!?  After announcements, a student asks if she can sing the National Anthem for the class.  Nothing sounds more amazingly wonderful to me.  Please, please do.  She stands under the flag while the class hustles to grab their planners because "the words are in the back!!!"  They sing along while I die of adorable American pride.   I post a video of it to SeeSaw for her parents.  Then I teach reading and writing.

11:55: I walk with my students to lunch.  I go to the teacher's lounge to eat my Costco salad, one mandarin, snap peas and hummus, and yogurt.  I actually just went grocery shopping, so this is impressive.

12:26: I look at the clock, clean up, stop at the restroom, and hurry back to my room to grab my math to make copies for today in the next 9 minutes.

12:35: Go pick up kids.  Teach a completely different place to line up because yesterday we had a fun line issue that I'm trying to tackle, and hey, it's March, why not try a brand new routine?  Only 2 kids will remember tomorrow anyway.  When we get to the classroom, I have to have another teacher walking the hallway cover my class because the kids just reminded me that I forgot to grab their worry stones out of the oven from yesterday (the oven wasn't on) as promised.  I run down to get them and hand them out.  Two students cry because their's aren't there (yes they are, someone else took them, but no one claims it) and I promise we will make a couple more tomorrow (currently making a mental note to self to remember to do this in the morning).

12:50: I teach math very quickly.  Luckily it's an easy lesson and only need to check in with a few during independent work time.

1:30: Wednesdays are early release days for kids.  High fives all around.  We pack up and catch busses.  I rush to the staff room to load and run the dishwasher.

1:45: It's a professional development afternoon.  We are working in teams to collaboratively score our end of year (it's March, but whatever) writing assessments.  Luckily, I've already run off the GradeCam scoring forms and had students help me organize each piece so all I have to do is score them and scan them in.  I get through 20 of 24 in two hours.  One student wrote her opinion paper about how much she loves teachers.  She is my current favorite student now.  I check my email and my principal sent me an email telling me how thankful she is for the way I handled a situation yesterday.  I'm feeling pretty great about this job today (yesterday was a different story).

4:00: I have a gym class that I like at 4:30 so I say bye to my team, drop my stuff in my classroom, and go change my clothes.  With no prep time today, and meetings in the morning, my classroom is a disaster.  I make a mental note to attempt to get there earlier than usual tomorrow.  Then I head out.

4:30: Hit the gym for an hour with a friend.

5:30: Head to the grocery store to pick up a few groceries and some baking ingredients because I want to make cookies.  I just went to the gym, so I earned it.

6:00: Home.  I make an easy dinner and turn on the tv but don't watch it.  I check in with every social media I have while I wait on dinner.  I eat standing up and reply to a few texts.

7:00: Give up on the television I haven't watched and turn on music.  Found a new cookie recipe to try and I'll take cookies to the staff tomorrow since I have kitchen duty (we bring treats for kitchen duty...).  I whip up some cookies.  Clean dishes, run the dishwasher, type this up.  Pack up cookies to take to school.

9:45: I start the tea kettle and hop in the shower.  Pour myself some nighttime tea (loving honey vanilla chamomile right now!) and I'll read a book in bed for a bit if I can stay awake.

Today was a pretty great day.  I'm tired and my body hurts (this might be a gym issue and not a teaching issue), but it was good.

That was this teacher's day.  Tomorrow will be totally different!

Does this look like your day?  Is your's crazier?  Calmer?  Will you make it to spring break (ours isn't until April!)???


            

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Good-bye Currently-s!

It's the FINAL Currently link up, so I feel like I should jump in and join the farewell party.  I'm also about to go enjoy this sunshine HARD CORE, so this is quick.  The Royals are in town this weekend, and I'm dreaming of summer vacations.  To top it off, this week I'm spending some intense time prepping and uploading a few National Board components so that I can move on to preparing for my big test.  My truth...I love school a lot, but this year I've had a lot on my plate and I'm ready for school/June to be OVER.  That will mean I'm done with the school year, finished and submitted 3 National Board components, have found a home that I can live in for awhile, and can be a normal human again.


So there you have it.  Join Farley for her final Currently party, or just pop over there to discover a few new teacher blogs.  

            

Monday, February 1, 2016

Happy, happy!

The Iowa Caucus results are on, so I'm glued to the television (and computer), so here I sit ready to chat with you.  

Usually February is my least favorite teaching month, but my district has mid-winter break now, so February is pretty darn dreamy.  A day celebrating love and kindness, and a break?  I'll take both!  {I won't mention the pre-test crunch time, shhhh}

I got some new books that arrived on my doorstep today that I've been super excited about, plus a few special visitors planning trips to ME in the next few weeks and months that I get to plan and play tourist, so my free time is pretty wrapped up in wonderful happenings lately. 

But, I'm also in the midst of finishing my written part of National Boards and am working on the video portion as well, so my planning is out of control.  Or maybe that's my stress level.  Lots of pressure to do this right, and I'm trying to juggle it all.  I want more time.  Not just more time...but more time when I feel MOTIVATED.  I mean, I have TIME, but I don't always feel like working all the TIME.  Oy.  Balance, my friends.  It's a real need.  I hope you are taking time for you and your loved ones this month!

Check out Farley's blog for more teacher blogger updates!

Honestly,  I enjoy Valentines day in the classroom.  Or as I like to call it, Fun Dip Day.  I do love a day to share kindness and excitement in the classroom.  We get to decorate and eat treats and just enjoy.  

If you're looking for a few fun school ideas- Valentines from the teacher to fun heart themed activities for kids- you can check out my Celebrate the Holidays Pinterest board because I've been pinning like crazy lately!  




            

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Happy New {School} Year!

Guys.  I don't normally say this, but... I.  Can't.  Even!

Today was the first day of school.  I'm so tired I haven't even glanced in the direction of the bag of stuff I brought home to look over before tomorrow.  I had a FULL day of school with a few curveballs thrown in to keep me on my toes, plus it was my first day EVER in 3rd grade and they are so little.  How can it be just a year difference from the kiddos in 4th???

I stand by the idea that no matter how much summer break you have or how well prepared you think you are, everything changes when you get to know those new kiddos in your class and can actually see how your class will function of the year.

I attempted to go to the gym and run, but ended up running one mile and just walking two more while I chatted with another teacher the whole time.  I don't even feel bad about it.  But I can tell this year will require some gym time!  Back to it!


So there you have it.  Day one is DONE!  Back to the grind and ready to hit the ground running!

You can check out what other bloggers are up to with Farley!!!

ZZZZzzzzz...

            

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Welcome to the Teacher's "Busy Season" {hehe}

Busy season is really the entire school year, right?!?! 

It's SaturYAY!  I still have a month or so left before those sweet kiddos walk through the door, but this is my last uneventful Saturday before the August Rush kicks in and I'm taking FULL advantage of it!  Although I feel like I should start putting myself on a bathroom schedule just so my body doesn't go into shock when the school day begins...

So today I sat back and read a book and now I am watching a movie and thinking about the things I have coming up in the next few weeks.  I have book boxes that were supposed to arrive on Friday and didn't, but once they get here, I'm headed to my classroom to get all set up and ready to rock and roll.  In the back of my head, I have my National Board stuff looming over me, and I know I should start thinking about it to stay on top of things.  

I'm playing with the idea of making a back to school trailer for our staff... I've never made one before and they look kind of fun, and it might be a fun email blast to send out in the middle of all the beginning of the year craziness.  Have you ever done one before??  



Check out what other teacher bloggers are up to at Farley's link up!  If you aren't back in the classroom yet, soak it up!!  If you are, then good luck!!  Have a wonderful school year! 


            



Tuesday, June 30, 2015

July SUNSHINE

Happy July!!!  I'm soaking up every second of this summer break, but like a good little teacher, I'm also checking in often and doing a little summer prep for my new 3rd graders in August!

But until I'm ready to update you on all THAT work... here's how I'm welcoming in this sunny month.



I'm addicted to UnReal, and if you haven't watched it, you will not watch the Bachelor/Bachelorette the same again!!  I mean... if you're into that kind of television...

I'm loving this summer break, the fact that I can lay low and get things done whenever I want (bathroom breaks, anyone??).  I WANT some ink in my printer so that I can get some color on my papers (I have an exciting new idea for my B2S bulletin board!!), but I'm NEEDING to get outdoors and take in some nature.  I see some hikes in my future.

If you're looking for a positive spin on things, then I'm your girl.  I love to cheese it up in the hallways.