Truth be told, I doubt I broke his heart, as I've heard no mention of the movie today. Ahhhh...first grade crushes.
Monday, October 27, 2008
The crush...another inevitability of first grade...
Last Friday was sweet for many reasons...one of them being the realization that one of my students has a crush on me. First grade crushes are normal, after all teachers spend more waking hours with their students than their actual parents do! So, it stands to reason that eventually someone is going to go gaga over his/her teacher. Last year it was a little boy who drew me a picture of the two us holding hands and he wrote on it "I love you Ms. Eklund", and he would get really jealous when Eric (my husband) showed up for a visit. This year I knew the crush was there when one of my little students came up and wanted to know if I would "go to the movies with him, at his house." He asked if I could come over and watch the new Indiana Jones movie with him. When I told him that I couldn't, because my mom (mother-in-law is too difficult of a concept to explain to first graders) was coming in to town, he asked if I could come over on Saturday then. Again, I told him no, so he proceeded to ask about Sunday! When I had to tell him that there was just no way I could come over to his house to watch a movie, he went back to his desk and wrote his phone number down on a piece of paper and brought it back to me saying, "Well, Mrs. Eklund, when you CAN come over, would you call me???" A little later he brought back another piece of paper with, "Ms. Eklund...you're 'gorgus'", which I'm hoping means "gorgeous"...ha ha ha Keep in mind, this is the little student who tells me how soft my arm hair is and kisses my arm.
Monday, October 20, 2008
I'm a nicer teacher this year...and more self-reflections...
Just to keep myself on track emotionally and mentally, I check with myself...you know...just to see how things are doing from time to time. Well, my latest "check-in" had to do with how I feel my teaching has evolved over the past couple of years. Now, I've been told I'm a "natural" at this...that things just seem to "flow" in my classroom. And while I'd like to tell you that it's easy, it really hasn't been. I spend a crapload of time planning each week...probably on average, 10-12 hours of planning...and then even that doesn't feel like enough sometimes. And you might be thinking that I need to find a way to streamline that...and you should know, THAT IT IS STREAMLINED. Last year??? oh man...I probably spent 20 hours a week planning. So, anyway...back to this whole check-in thing. I realized that one of the biggest changes I've made this year is that I actually feel that I'm a "nicer" teacher. How SAD is that? Just to say it implies that last year I was a "mean" teacher...and the sad reality is that I probably was! I was overwhelmed with everything...and I do mean everything. No college class prepares you for what real life teaching is all about. Theory and practice rarely collide...it's more like they're on completely divergent paths altogether, so you're left to sort of figure it all out on your own and hope that what you come up with is good...and some days you just hope that it's "good enough" to get by. Last year was a rough year...it was awesome as well, don't get me wrong, but it was rough. I had kiddos in my class you would be amazed at...swearing, hitting, punching, kicking, screaming, homeless, no English, prostitute/drug dealers for parents, hate crimers, and the like. Not just one or two kids, but ALOT of my class had issues. So, when I think about it, I feel like I was a "meany McSweeny" to them...or I guess I could get by with saying I was really, really tough on them at times. Thank goodness they're resilient little twerps and that they'll forgive you in an instant. BUT...I know that they made me a better teacher for this year.
This year many things have changed. I'm no longer a first year teacher (amen) and I know alot more about teaching than I did last year. I'm calmer in tough situations and have many more "tools" in my proverbial teaching toolbox to help me get through a variety of situations. I also have a tremendous class...an almost disgustingly perfect class...maybe even borderline boring at times class. They are, as a whole, SO good that it's scary. Other specials teachers are choosing my class as they class they want to get observed with for their formal teaching observations. That's pretty wonderful considering last year they kicked students from my class OUT of their classroom half the time. The poor music teacher last year almost cried one day! So...I may think I'm nicer because I have a better-behaved classroom, OR because I'm just a more experienced teacher...probably a little bit of both I guess. I'm hoping that next year I can reflect back and continue to think that I'm getting better at this...that I'm growing and learning. I guess if I ever reach a chance where I don't feel this, it will be time to stop.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Did you know I'm a good teacher? ;-)
Well, I am...the best in fact! Ok, that last statement might be stretching it a bit...I mean, I haven't met ALL the teachers in the world, but according to a school district representative today, apparently I'm pretty darn good. Which is kind of funny, because I say a lot of cuss words in class, you know...like, "Get your f***ing work done...", "Quit talking da**it!" and "Are you really that stupid??" But I guess that's what they want teachers to do now...you know...make kids feel really horrible about themselves and talk to them like their parents do at home.
I'M KIDDING!! I feel like I should probably stop here, before you all think I'm being completely serious...I'm only kidding about the cussing and stupid parts tho, the part about being the best teacher EVER is completely true. (insert extreme smile here)
The reality of the situation is that yes, the district sent a representative to our school today to observe every classroom in preparation of the AZ Dept. of Ed's visit either tomorrow or Friday. AND, the reality of the situation is that yes, I was told I'm a pretty darn excellent teacher dontcha know, a regular Josephine Six-Pack of teachers ( sorry - Sarah Palin somehow took over my blog...I HATE it when that happens). ANYWAY...I'm in a fantastic mood now, because I've spent the past forever (really - it feels that long) getting my room up to state "codes"(having the right state standards posters up, taking down the cute sh** so that I would have room for the state standards posters [I wish I was kidding on that one, but I'm not...we were literally told to take down the cute sh** to make room for these posters...cuz, you know, first graders don't NEED cut sh** to learn, right??], so to know that I can actually leave to go home tonight and not have to stress about anything is a pretty good feeling. It's not even 2PM and I'm heading out the door...which is probably a miracle, because I've NEVER left school this early...EVER.
So...I'm leaving...I'll add funny kid stuff on here tomorrow. For right now, all I have to say is that I was told I have "the softest arm hair ever" by the student who rubs my arm every day, kisses it and tells me he loves me. Ahhh...it's cute, but creepy all the same. Man...excellent teacher AND soft arm hair...I'm freakin' UNTOUCHABLE today. =)
(please tell me you're laughing out loud now...seriously...you have to be at least a little...)
Thursday, October 2, 2008
First intersession...and my lesson plan dilemma
This week I'm off work due to our first two week intersession. It's been wonderful to relax, sleep in, watch TV, read books/magazines, cook, clean, and to finally feel "rested" after a hectic, yet wonderful first 10 weeks of school. In the back of my head tho, I'm carrying this burden of having to figure out this new lesson plan format. It might sound simple, but it's really not. The state of AZ has passed a ridiculous bill into law that requires a minimum of 4 hours of language instruction a day. Again, it may sound easy, but it's not. To get around the fact that what they are doing is segregation, i.e. having native English speakers in one class and non-native speakers in another, (which seemingly goes against their whole "immersion" theory, right??) they've decided NOT to count Math instruction as part of the 4 hours of language instruction. My question is this, do they realize how much vocabulary and language is actually taught in math? A LOT! Considering I teach math for over an hour a day, every day, including math in the required 4 hours would have been MUCH smarter than including social studies/science, which is taught only 30-45 minutes / day, 4 days a week. So...back to this lesson plan format; we now have five major areas of instruction to focus on: reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary and listening/speaking. We have to take the components from those and cross-reference them with the other subjects (i.e. science/social studies), match them with a state standard, add curriculum, materials used and time spent on each one, and write it all down in a lesson plan format. You see, I consider myself a pretty smart girl (at least that's what it says on my college diplomas...literally "She's a very smart girl!" - just kidding...but it does say something about summa cum laude??? - whatever that means?? ;-), but I've spent HOURS trying to figure out the BEST way to get all of this down on paper...in one lesson plan format that will fit a weeks' worth of lessons on only two pieces of paper. I like my current plan format, I don't want to change it...it works for me, but adding all of this new information is killing my head. As of now, I can't wrap my brain around how all of this is going to work...on how I'm going to fit all of this into one document? I simply, in good conscience, cannot bring myself to use one piece of paper per day...to me that's an environmentally monumental waste of paper.
Thus my dilemma continues.
I'm going to take out a "wanted" ad in the newspaper...I was going to write the exact verbage here, but decided against it considering it would probably get me fired if taken seriously =)
Thus my dilemma continues.
I'm going to take out a "wanted" ad in the newspaper...I was going to write the exact verbage here, but decided against it considering it would probably get me fired if taken seriously =)
Friday, September 26, 2008
A Funny Bath...UPDATED!
For a writing assignment last week I had the students read a story and then write a couple of sentences about it. The story had to do with a kid taking a bath...short and sweet - he was playing in the mud and then had to take a bath to clean off. BUT...this is what one of my students wrote about the story.

"The bath is funny, because there is a pink duck swimming in the bathtub playing with his balls."
Here's the picture =) Clearly, an adult wrote the words down for the student, but the meaning is ALL first grade. ha ha
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Old Man Jenkins
Today was a funny day...my kids have been awesome all week...really, truly awesome. They've been loopy too - clearly ready for their two week break, as am I. Today tho one of my kids put me into a fit of the giggles. He was called up to do part of the calendar and he stands up and begins to walk like an old man, imaginary cane and all. As he walked he said, "I'm just Old Man Jenkins...walking up to the calendar...I'm Old Man Jenkins...." He even said it in this raspy, shaky, old-manish voice. I looked at him in utter amazement wondering to myself, "What???" When I asked him about it, he said that he had a "duck pillow at home that he named 'Old Man Jenkins' and that he was thinking of his pillow today." Again, what??? I couldn't help it...I just started laughing..I put my head down on a desk and lost it right in front of the class. It was priceless. He was cool with it...he just finished his part on the calendar and walked back to his desk as Old Man Jenkins, again old-man walk, voice and all.
Just another reason I LOVE first grade.
Just another reason I LOVE first grade.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Go Ducks!
This past week was spent preparing for parent/teacher conferences coming up this week, and preparing for a quick trip back to Eugene, OR for a Ducks game and to see the many friends that we miss. We are SO blessed to have such a wonderful group of friends. We were humbled by how many of you were able to come out to see us at El Toritos Friday night...thank you SO much for taking the time to visit and eat with us. You have no idea how special that made us feel. We miss you all so very much. To those of you who we didn't get a chance to see, we are very sorry. There were no spare moments in our packed itinerary; we definitely hope to connect with you on our next trip. =)
Our trip was wonderful for many reasons, but one special moment came during our visit with Uncle Kenny. He is my uncle (technically my dad's cousin, but we grew up calling him an uncle) who is suffering from liver and colon cancer. The day we went to visit with him (literally thinking this would be the last time we would see him alive - ugh) he received the news that his cancer has not spread to his bones and that his doctor gave him a life prognosis of 4-5 years!!! It was wonderful news to hear and you could see that he was re-energized! He was able to get up and walk with us from his room to the reception area, aided by a walker, but he was walking!!! I just can't tell you how wonderful it was to know that our visit was not the last time we'd get to see him. I was preparing for the worst and got the best, so yea!!! =)
Our trip was wonderful for many reasons, but one special moment came during our visit with Uncle Kenny. He is my uncle (technically my dad's cousin, but we grew up calling him an uncle) who is suffering from liver and colon cancer. The day we went to visit with him (literally thinking this would be the last time we would see him alive - ugh) he received the news that his cancer has not spread to his bones and that his doctor gave him a life prognosis of 4-5 years!!! It was wonderful news to hear and you could see that he was re-energized! He was able to get up and walk with us from his room to the reception area, aided by a walker, but he was walking!!! I just can't tell you how wonderful it was to know that our visit was not the last time we'd get to see him. I was preparing for the worst and got the best, so yea!!! =)
We got to stay with some really amazing friends this past trip and while I know it was only for a night here and there, we really, truly enjoyed our time with everyone. Again, we are so blessed to have such wonderful friends.
The football game was a complete and total blast! Even tho the Ducks lost, it was still great to be back in Eugene and Autzen Stadium. There really is no better place to watch a football game. We are definitely hoping to make it back for another game this year.
The new Duckvision screen! Amazing!
In front of Autzen =)
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