Wow. I have been meaning to post on so many differert occasions. First, I wanted to post when I bought my first set of school supplies. Second, I wanted to post about the first day I spent dedorating my class. It was the Monday before last. Then I wanted to post about my first day of New Teacher Orientation which was last Tuesday. Obviously, I wanted to post about my first day of orientation at my home school which was yesterday. Now, I just want to recap and post about everything thus far! Here goes an attempt at condensing the last two weeks.
On Monday, July 6th I stepped foot into my mildly spacious classroom, otherwise known as 105. It was definitly in need of cleaning, color, and life, but somehow it was still great. I brought my sister along for support and help. Immediately we began cutting out letters, putting up bullentin boards, and borders. I managed to get all the bulletin boards done in about three hours, except for my personal teacher board.
New Teacher Orientation was okay. Even though my self-diagnosed ADHD wouldn't rest, I was particularly pleased with the amount of enthusiam and positivity from the existing staff. There was a real "Can Do" attitude energy throughout the entire week and it definitly touched me. We did get a lot of good resources and learned about a new disciplinarian model which is really effective. I'll post the name of it when I remember it.
Then I came to my school on August 7th. This is where the fun kicked in. My team members are great, the staff is really supportive and giving, the principal and the assistant principal are fantastic! My mentor is FABULOUS; she's like walking pedagogy! Not to mention, my classroom is coming along beautifully. I'll put pictures up soon.
Those of you who know me, know that I don't get excited easily, so the fact that I'm not getting any sleep for thinking about all the things I want to do with my students, says a lot.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
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I excite you. ;) -Tracee
Hi Ashley, I love your blog, your pictures, and your "can-do" attitude! I'm excited for you! I hope everything goes great for you the first week. This blog is going to be a great way to document your teaching experience. I think you will look back upon it as one of the busiest yet most exciting years of your life!
Look forward to hearing more from you!
~Monica
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