Showing posts with label spring break. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring break. Show all posts

Monday, April 14, 2014

Spring Break is Here & Meme Monday ;)

I think that *might* be the most glorious blog title in a long while..... :) 
For those counting
I have 5 more Mondays
and 26 more days left in this school year. 
I am pretty pumped. 

I am going to TRY to use this break to get motivated again.
I lost my mojo somewhere near the end of February and it hasn't really returned. 
I have a ton of ideas in my head, but the time to sit down and get them into the computer just isn't there! I think I have two or three things started, 10 on my idea list, and NONE done! 
Anyone else? 

Whatever happens, I am so very thankful for this break to re-coup. 
But - no matter what - 
This
Is 
My Motto....


Maybe I shall name today Meme Monday...

One more....

for more funnies - check out my 'funny' pinterest board. 

Have a great week friends! :) 

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Spring Break :) and Testing Anxiety

It really couldn't have come sooner - I can not believe that we are in the home stretch of the school year with 35ish days (give or take a few) to go. I am always surprised how quickly the year goes by once we actually get into the meat of it. The scary part is also to come though - the testing, prodding, quizzing, crying... (I will probably be the one crying...) We have worked all year for it to come down to these last 6 weeks, and this is when being a teacher becomes unbelievably nerve-wracking. There is no cramming, or jamming anything else in there - what you taught is it - will it be enough?

I do not believe in teaching to the test or teaching the test. I have always firmly believed that good teaching doesn't require test-prep. You can practice test taking techniques all year long - why wait until the last few weeks? Test-taking techniques (skills and strategies) are essential for all children to learn - so why not begin those at the beginning of the year...mixed with all of the other essential curriculum. We don't learn essential skills in isolation, so why wait until the last few weeks; before the HUGE test, to practice something that the children could have learned all year. If anything the complete change in curriculum and focus would be stressful for me to teach, let alone for my children to understand. I think it would just call attention to something that you are trying not to make a big deal - IMHO. Anywho - I am most likely rambling. I have no business posting today :) (I had surgery yesterday, and I am still a bit 'off')

YES - This is what I am thinking of on my spring break... Sad? Probably. True? Totally.