Friday, September 5, 2014

First Week... Check!

The first week has come and gone. I'm going to be honest... It feels like I never left. Summer vacation? Seems like a distant memory.  Is it just me???

We've been crazy busy, I feel like I'm drowning in all the beginning of the year "stuff." BUT I love my new class and it feels good to actually put on make up and real clothes. Do I miss my baby? YES. Is that even a question?!?! I miss her like crazy. I only had two meltdowns this week about leaving her all day, so I'd say that's a success.


I'm exciting to get back to sharing five things every (well... maybe not EVERY but as often as we can) week. So here we go...

One of our favorite books to read at the beginning of the year is Chrysanthemum. We love it so much we have a mini unit! When Chrysanthemum dreams of her name being Jane, I love to stop and ask, "If you could have picked your name, what would you have chosen?" This year, I got one little boy who said, Spike! LOVE IT. Spike is a far cry from Marko. hehe After the story we do a name graph and then we complete an acrostic poem. Both of these activities (and more!) can be found in our pack


Who doesn't love their birthday? Unless maybe you're approaching your thirties??? Lindsay drew these cute cupcakes (a freebie in our TPT store!) so we could create a class birthday pictograph. As you can see... January is a popular month for my class, it's going up the ceiling! 


The third day of school proved to be quite exciting! I pulled up to school to find 4 fire trucks. The school was evacuated and the fire fighters were geared up. Turns out one of the sensors on the roof went bad and was going off. 


Fortunately, we weren't able to sing... 


The roof was not on fire.

I had my first fail of the year. Although, it seemed like such a great idea. On those adorable little clothespins I wrote every ones class number, 1-29. (Yes, 29! It's my biggest class yet!) In theory, when number 5 is ready to turn in their paper they take their clothespin and clip it to their paper. Then I can quickly see who is still working and who is finished. Now the key there is "in theory." Pinterest steered me wrong. 


What happened in reality was not so wonderful. The clips when flying or broke. 


Clearly, this little girl didn't understand they she needed to complete the whole paper.

The clips lasted all of one day and then after school I took them off and threw them away. It was worth a try, but I don't suggest this form of organization for anyone. 

Now, baby's in bed and I'm enjoying a margarita with this stud. We are excited for a fun filled family weekend!  



Adios,
Amy 


4 comments:

  1. Congratulations on surviving your first week of school- it sounds like it was eventful in many ways. Thanks for the clothespin tip- I definitely won't try that in my classroom. Sounded like a good idea though. Live and learn.
    KinderIrick

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  2. I can see why you are exhausted! What a busy and awesome week! We read Chrysanthemum too! I love that book! Have a restful weekend!
    -Lisa
    Grade 4 Buzz

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  3. I almost tried the clip idea! Thanks for the warning! Have a wonderful weekend with your family!
    Jan
    Laughter and Consistency

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  4. I LOVE that you shared a Pinterest fail. It looks adorable though! :) I made a chart for snack check-in and while it works for part of the day I'm not sure it's super successful. Gotta love it! I'm a new follower and fellow 2nd grade teacher. Good luck this year!

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