So I took some pictures. Just realize where the dirt is there was no road.
2. My high school reunion was a ton of fun, more than I expected. People looked very different than I remembered but a fair amount of time has passed since I last saw many of them. My friend from NYC still came in spite of Irene and she got out of town just in time the next day!
3. On Wednesday I had yet another First Day of School. You would think by now it would be old hat but the first day of school is still a special thing. This year was a bit different as I have some of the students again that I taught last year. It is also a class with a 2 to 1 boy girl ratio. We have switched to multi age this year and the jury is still out on that one. But we are also doing a bit of departmentalizing. Instead of teaching everything I am not teaching reading and I am teaching math twice a day. I LOVE IT! It is hard to be an expert at everything and put adequate time into planning so many things. This is one thing off my plate. I can put more quality time into planning my math lessons and I can refine it after I teach it the first time. I took a lot of time before school started to organize how I was going to make the two classes work and keep things separate. So far the time spent has paid off. I am already changing some things to make it go more smoothly. I love knowing all of the third graders and I already knew most of the fourth graders. It is all about those connections you make with the kiddos. I love having more teachers to share ideas with for the other areas. We are also doing a science unit together and doing different sections. I for instance will teach the habitat of the forest floor to all 4 classes at different times rather than teach four different habitats. Less planning and more of an expert! Works for me. I miss my old partner as she has moved to kindergarten and we worked really well together. I love the size of my class. It is quite small! So I am feeling like I have gotten off to a good start! Yeah!
Plus.....one of my students brought me - not an apple -but a dozen fresh eggs today. They have 17 chickens and made it sound like I might get eggs rather frequently! Can you say fresh eggs beat apples any day of the week!
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OH MY GOSH. I would be ecstatic if a student brought me fresh eggs!!! How awesome!
Wow that's a serious wash out. Crazy what water can do. Glad they are getting to work on it already...that is fast!
Love that your student brought you eggs. That's pretty cool indeed!
Hope you have a great year this year, sounds like it's starting off pretty good!
I can't get over all of your pictures from the storm, yikes.
Yay for eggs! Fresh ones to boot!
Have a great school year...have you thought of your halloween costume yet?? : )
crazy road pics!! that's a lot of dirt (/lots of missing road).
fresh eggs!!! that kid deserves to skip a grade. no wait, then you might not get any more eggs. guess he'll have to be flunked ;)
I went to school in Romania, and we had different teachers for every subject.
How awesome are fresh eggs? Great!
Wow your devastation pics are chilling. So sorry Vermont got hit so hard. Glad you and your are ok!
Heres to a wonderful new school year.
Yes, April PT conferences are booked. Insanity.
Crazy to see roads washed away. Glad they are repairing things quickly.
Fresh eggs sound tasty.
Congrats on heading back to school and having a successful first day.
Fresh eggs = awesome student gift! I collect electrical insulators and had a student bring me one one day. I still keep it on my desk and think of him all the time!
A dozen fresh eggs plus a couple of apples and you could have some really nice apple and cinnamon muffins.
The pictures I've seen from Vermont just make me so sad. I can't believe how hard you all got hit. :(
And I also love the first day of school. I went back to set up today...preservice on Tuesday, kids on Thursday. I doubt any of my little Brooklynites will have fresh eggs for me though. Enjoy!
I'd love to get fresh eggs, considering we go through more than a dozen a week here.
J starts 4th this year - should be interesting...
Sounds like a good start to the year! So cool that you're co-teaching a science unit. I have fantasies about leaving my scientist day job and becoming a science teacher...but it's just a fantasy :) I just feel like we all need more SCIENCE in our lives!!!
Fresh eggs would ROCK!! I think one day I want to have chickens so that I can have them all the time! High school teachers don't get anything...you're lucky to teach elementary school :). First day of school is always so much fun, everyone is on their best behavior...in high school, that lasts exactly one day!! ;) Have a fantastic year!!
I remember the days of fresh eggs - walking out to the chicken coop early on a summer morning at my Grandparents farm. Memories.
Congrats on your first day! I hope the year goes very well.
I had to laugh at the fact that you were almost caught after your pee. If you did it here and got caught you would have gotten a ticket, it's against the law here to pee in nature.
Your new schoolyear sounds like it's going to be an interesting one. And so sweet that you got fresh eggs.
WOW-crazy pictures. Just looking through some of your past posts!!!
My kids are so excited for the first day of school. They just went to meet their teachers. It surely is about those connections you make with the kiddos. MY 8 year old rough and tumble son will give his 1st grade teacher a bear hug in the grocery store. She left her mark on him big time.
FRESH eggs!!!! Awesome!
Just finding time to catch up with your posts now that we are back to normal routine and I am so glad you made it through Irene okay - but terrible for those who didn't - those pictures are frightening.
I'm glad you are enjoying your class. When I was in 4th grade, I was in a mixed 4th/5th class and that was one of my favorite years (and teacher)! But it must be a lot of work for the teacher...
Sounds like it will be a good school year for you! Bonus on the fresh eggs!
Glad they are working on getting the roads repaired for you!
fresh eggs are super awesome
ok, so when I met Emily I totally got giggly and said "I love your mom" and then instantly felt like a big dork. :)
I love the idea of only teaching part of the subjects, though I'd be all about the reading and NOT the math! :) I know what you mean about refining the lesson, though. I'm teaching my VERY small class in smaller groups, so there's always something new or smoother in the second half of the lesson.
The road (or what's left of it) picture is amazing. The amount of power that water has...
The thing I'm dreading most about winter is the loss of leaves and, thus, "bathroom" privacy.
wow, they got to work FAST on getting the road repaired! maybe the road workers in VT need to give the road workers in Cali a lesson on speediness because it takes forever to get any type of road construction done in this state!!!
Fast road repair, fresh eggs - life is good, isn't it?
I like the idea of multi age classrooms. I will be curious to find out how it goes. In our homeschool community most classes are multi-age but obviously the setting is different. Hurray for small class size!
(and how come your post did not display in my reader and I had to look for it?)
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